Flash Comics #65
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Adventure of the Thinking-Cap!", a brilliant scientist’s invention—a cap that harnesses thought to perform extraordinary feats—draws the attention of the criminal underworld. When the Fastest Man Alive must outwit a mastermind who can anticipate his every move, he faces his most cerebral challenge yet. Written by Gardner F. Fox and illustrated by E. E. Hibbard, with a cover by Joe Kubert, this 1945 Flash Comics classic blends sci-fi ingenuity with the speed and suspense that defined the Golden Age.
In "The Adventure of the Thinking-Cap!" from Flash Comics #65, a scientist's revolutionary cap—capable of turning thought into action—draws the attention of the criminal underworld. When the Fastest Man Alive must outwit a mastermind who uses the device to stay one step ahead, his speed alone may not be enough to stop a foe who thinks faster than he can run.
In "The Return of Simple Simon," the mischievous criminal takes up knitting while incarcerated—his stitches hiding a clever escape plan woven into a sweater. With his gang ready to strike, Simple Simon’s jailbreak sets the stage for a dramatic rematch with the Hawkman.
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Reprinted in Picture Stories from American History #2 (1946)
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