Flash Comics #39
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Play of the Year," Wonder Woman takes a rare moment of quiet to explain infantile paralysis to her mother, highlighting the importance of medical advances like the iron lung. Moved by the cause, she pledges to send an autographed picture to every child who helps the March of Dimes—her compassion turning personal sacrifice into a powerful public gesture. The story, illustrated with heartfelt detail by Harry Peter, appears in Flash Comics #39, a 1943 issue with a cover by Sheldon Moldoff.
In "Play of the Year," a theater promoter’s bold plan to resurrect a classic play with its original cast draws the Flash’s suspicion—though not before crookdom sees a chance to cash in. With star power and stagecraft at the center of a scheme that’s equal parts showbiz and scheming, the real performance hasn’t even begun.
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