Flash Comics #75
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Singing Robot!", eccentric costume designer Pan stumbles upon a strange power hidden within a reed pipe—one that awakens unexpected reactions in those wearing the Mardi Gras costumes he rents out. When the Winged Wonders track down the source of the mysterious influence, they find themselves face to face with the very man behind the music. Written by Gardner Fox and illustrated by Joe Kubert, this 1946 Flash Comics tale blends whimsy and wonder in a story where melody holds more power than anyone expected. Cover by Joe Kubert.
In "The Singing Robot!" from Flash Comics #75 (1946), the Three Dimwits’ latest invention takes a bizarre turn when their clumsy experiment yields a robot capable of walking, thinking—and singing. Now, with the Scarlet Speedster caught in the middle of a mechanical melody, the race is on to stop a tune that could outpace even the fastest hero.
In a shimmering twist of fate, Jo, a reclusive costume designer with a fondness for the reed pipe and a flair for Mardi Gras finery, finds their quiet life upended when the music from their instrument begins to stir something extraordinary in those who wear the costumes they rent. When the Winged Wonders track down the source of the strange magic, they’re stunned to realize the mysterious figure behind the enchantment is none other than Pan himself.
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Reprinted in The Golden Age Art of Joe Kubert #2 (1979)
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