Flash Comics #80
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Fame for Bobby Gordon!", a young criminal named Bobby Gordon finds himself at the center of a surprising case when Junior Ellis bets that even the youngest offenders can be caught—until a mysterious discovery at the Fountain of Youth throws everything into question. Written by Gardner Fox and illustrated by Jon Chester Kozlak, this 1947 Flash Comics standout blends youthful mischief with a touch of mythic intrigue, all wrapped in a vibrant cover by E. E. Hibbard.
In "Fame for Bobby Gordon!" from Flash Comics #80 (1947), a young boy named Jo, paralyzed from the waist down, uses his sharp mind and creative spirit to help the Flash track down an escaped criminal—armed only with a pen and an artist’s easel. The story captures a quiet moment of courage and ingenuity, where heroism isn’t measured in speed or strength, but in the power of a single idea.
In "The Man Who Wouldn't Grow Old!" from Flash Comics #80 (1947), Junior Ellis bets that youth guarantees a criminal’s escape—until he stumbles upon the Fountain of Youth, turning the odds in a very unexpected way. Hawkman, ever the vigilant guardian, finds himself caught in a mystery that defies time itself.
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