Flash Comics #68
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Radio That Ran Wild!", Buster Quinn’s boast about escaping any jail lands him in a very unusual predicament—thanks to a mysterious 4th-dimensional radio built by the Three Dimwits, he breaks out of an escape-proof cell. With the Flash tuning in to the chaos, the speedster must find a way to stop the runaway device before it spins out of control. Written by Gardner F. Fox and illustrated by E. E. Hibbard, this 1945 adventure blends mad science and pulpy suspense, with Hibbard also handling the cover.
In "The Radio That Ran Wild!", Buster Quinn's boastful claim to escape any prison is put to the ultimate test—only to find himself freed by a bizarre 4th-dimensional radio created by the Three Dimwits. When the Flash intercepts the chaos, he tunes in with a clever countermove, turning the radio’s wild frequency into his own plan to recapture the fugitive.
In "The Robber and the Raven," a young poet and collector devoted to the legacy of Edgar Allan Poe finds himself at odds with a punk hoodlum driven by a personal vendetta. Written by an unknown author and illustrated by an unknown artist, the story unfolds as a tense, atmospheric clash between two very different souls—one haunted by art, the other by anger.
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Reprinted in Picture Stories from American History #3 (1947)
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