Flash Comics #63
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn Flash Comics #63 (1945), a young horror movie starlet, thrilled that her eerie performances frighten the notorious Three Dimwits into terror, pays them a visit—only to find herself in a real-life nightmare when a mysterious masked villain targets her, convinced her fame is going too far. Written by Gardner F. Fox and illustrated by E. E. Hibbard, this eerie tale blends pulp suspense with the Flash’s trademark speed and mystery, all wrapped in a striking cover by Joe Kubert.
In "The Horrors a la Creep!" from Flash Comics #63, a young horror movie starlet—known only as Jo—finds herself drawn to the Three Dimwits after her chilling performances send them into fits of fear. When her fame begins to attract the attention of a masked villain who sees her growing spotlight as a threat, the Flash is pulled into a mystery that blurs the line between fear and fame.
In "The Tale of the Mystic Urn," Hawkman ventures into Chinatown to stop a gang of thieves stealing a strange, ancient urn—its fumes weaving a hypnotic spell on anyone who inhales them. The mystery deepens as the artifact’s power seems to stir something far older than the criminals who seek it.
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Reprinted in Picture Stories from American History #2 (1946), Man of Rock: A Biography of Joe Kubert #[nn] (2008)
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