Flash Comics #38
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The College of Criminal Knowledge," the Flash stumbles upon a strange quiet in Central City—until he uncovers a shocking truth: the city's criminals are secretly attending a school to perfect their craft. Written by Gardner Fox and illustrated by E. E. Hibbard, this 1943 tale sees the Fastest Man Alive facing off against a new kind of threat, one that’s not just about speed, but smarts. The cover, by Lou Ferstadt, captures the moment with a sharp, dynamic flair.
In "The College of Criminal Knowledge," the Flash stumbles upon a strange quiet in the criminal underworld—two weeks of peace that feel anything but natural. When he uncovers the truth that mobsters are secretly attending a school to refine their criminal techniques, he decides it’s time to hit the books too, though his motives are far from academic.
In "Go Get It," the Flying Furies find themselves tangled in a bizarre radio scavenger hunt that quickly turns suspicious—only to realize the game is secretly orchestrated by the Underworld itself. Written by an unknown author and illustrated by an unknown artist, the story blends wartime intrigue with a dash of pulp adventure, as the heroes must outwit a hidden enemy using clues from the airwaves.
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