Flash Comics #44
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Liar's Club," Jay Garrick finds himself in a twist of irony when he’s challenged to spin the greatest tale about the Fastest Man Alive—only to win by telling the truth about his own secret identity. Written by Gardner F. Fox and illustrated by E. E. Hibbard, this 1943 Flash Comics standout blends humor and heroism in a clever, self-aware tale from the Golden Age. The cover by Lou Ferstadt captures the playful spirit of the story, a 10-cent slice of comic history.
In "The Liar's Club," Jay Garrick joins two fellow members of the Liar's Club in a challenge to spin the most outrageous tales about the Fastest Man Alive—only to surprise them all by winning with a story that’s actually true. Written by a mysterious hand and illustrated with crisp, period-perfect energy, the tale captures the playful spirit of early superhero comics, where truth and legend blur in the most unexpected ways.
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