Flash Comics #59
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Secret of the Great Stone Face!", Flash finds himself swept into an ancient mystery when a chance encounter with a Seneca Indian on the brink of a waterfall leads to a startling misunderstanding—mistaken for the legendary Hiawatha, he’s drawn into a hidden tribe untouched by time. Written by Gardner Fox and illustrated by Jon Chester Kozlak, this 1944 adventure blends myth and mystery with a classic Flash twist, all framed by Sheldon Moldoff’s striking cover.
In "The Secret of the Great Stone Face!" from Flash Comics #59 (1944), Jay—mistaken for the legendary Hiawatha—finds himself drawn into the hidden world of an ancient Seneca tribe, where time seems to have stood still. As the mystery of the Great Stone Face unfolds, the Flash must navigate a world untouched by modernity, where his heroic deeds are met with awe and ancient prophecy.
In "The Piper and the Pugs," a mysterious figure with eerie musical powers stirs trouble in Carter Hall's hometown, drawing the attention of clever crooks who see an opportunity in his strange abilities. Written by an unknown hand and illustrated by an unknown artist, the story unfolds with a touch of whimsy and suspense, as the hero finds himself navigating a mystery as unusual as it is unsettling.
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Reprinted in Picture Stories from American History #1 (1945)
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