Flash Comics #51
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Saga of Sven Scarface!", a centuries-old Viking awakens from a frozen slumber with the legendary Mjolnar, Thor’s magic hammer, in his grasp—only to find himself in a world utterly foreign to his time. The Flash must navigate the chaos of modern life while trying to help the bewildered warrior adapt, all while the hammer’s mysterious power begins to stir. Written by Gardner F. Fox and illustrated by E. E. Hibbard, with a cover by Sheldon Moldoff, this 1944 adventure blends myth, humor, and the Flash’s signature speed in a story that’s as timeless as the glacier itself.
In "The Saga of Sven Scarface!" from Flash Comics #51 (1944), a centuries-old Viking awakens from a frozen slumber with the legendary Mjolnar, Thor’s magic hammer, in hand—only to find himself in a world utterly alien to his time. Now, the Flash must navigate the chaos of modern life as he tries to guide the burly, battle-hungry warrior through a world of traffic, technology, and unexpected rules.
In "Crime on the Wing," Hawkman and Hawkgirl take flight to stop a string of daring robberies tied to the mysterious Jackdaws, as a young girl becomes the latest victim of a theft that leaves her heartbroken and her precious diamonds gone. With the city on edge and the skies patrolled by shadowy figures, the duo must track down the criminals before another attack strikes.
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