Flash Comics #50
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeFlash Comics #50 (February 1944) promises a fast-paced caper with "The Flash and the Tale of the 1000 Dollar Bill," and E. E. Hibbard's cover delivers the energy in full. The Scarlet Speedster barrels into the scene, scattering a brawling group of crooks while a wide-eyed, portly man in a suit recoils in shock — a giant thousand-dollar bill looming dramatically behind them all. It's a wonderfully kinetic snapshot of the Golden Age Flash doing what he does best, rendered with Hibbard's lively, expressive style.
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A meek, hen-pecked man accidentally draws $1000 out of his bank account and is amazed to note how people suddenly treat him with respect. The Flash also notices a group of crooks who take an unusual interest in him as well.
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