Flash Comics #71
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Never the Twain Shall Meet!" from Flash Comics #71 (1946), writer Gardner Fox and artist Joe Kubert introduce a startling discovery in the Arctic: a super-intelligent race of bird people, hidden from humanity. With the fate of this ancient civilization hanging in the balance, Hawkman must protect them from the very humans who could destroy them—before it's too late. The story’s gripping premise is brought to life through Joe Kubert’s dynamic interior art and bold cover, both rendered in his signature style.
In "Never the Twain Shall Meet!" from Flash Comics #71 (1946), the Flash crosses paths with a luckless gambler whose string of bad breaks takes an unexpected turn when the speedster intervenes—turning a night of high-stakes risk into a surprising windfall, all while dismantling a local gambling ring in Keystone City.
In "The Land of Bird People!" from Flash Comics #71 (1946), Hawkman ventures into the frozen Arctic to protect a hidden society of super-intelligent bird people from the very humans who’ve just stumbled upon them—before curiosity turns to catastrophe.
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Reprinted in The Golden Age Art of Joe Kubert #2 (1979), Infinity, Inc. #4 (1984)
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