Flash Comics #55
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Man with the Television Eyes," a mysterious glass statuette becomes the center of a strange mystery when its new owner finds two others with identical pieces—each seemingly tied to the enigmatic Feathered Furies. Written by Gardner Fox and illustrated by Sheldon Moldoff, this 1944 Flash Comics standout blends pulp intrigue with early superhero oddity, all rendered with the crisp, dynamic style that defined the era. The cover, also by Moldoff, captures the eerie fascination of the tale in bold, expressive lines.
In "The Man with the Television Eyes," a cunning criminal uses a mysterious television-like statue to target victims, including Joan Williams, turning ordinary homes into traps. When the Fastest Man Alive uncovers the scheme, he turns the device against the criminal, using its strange power to outwit the thief.
When a rare glass statuette vanishes from a private collection, its new owner is stunned to find two others with identical pieces—each unaware of the others’ possession. The mystery draws the attention of the Feathered Furies, who now find themselves chasing a trail of identical artifacts with no clear origin.
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