Flash Comics #87
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Peril at High Tide!", the Feathered Furies take on a dangerous mission when a notorious criminal, The Foil, is released from prison to lure his gang into the open. As the team moves in to apprehend them, Hawkgirl faces a shocking moment when she believes her partner has perished in a sudden explosion. Written by Robert Kanigher and illustrated by Everett Raymond Kinstler, this 1947 Flash Comics standout features dynamic artwork from the legendary Kinstler on both interior and cover, capturing the tension and drama of a classic Golden Age adventure.
In "Peril at High Tide!" from Flash Comics #87 (1947), the Feathered Furies set a trap using the escaped criminal The Foil to dismantle his gang, but when an explosion rocks their mission, Hawkgirl is left shaken—believing her partner has fallen. The high-stakes chase unfolds along the treacherous coastline, where danger and deception rise with the tide.
In "The Package of Peril," Johnny finds himself in a frantic race against time when he accidentally loses a mysterious package—containing a stuffed owl that holds crucial evidence—just as the Black Canary joins the hunt to recover it. With danger closing in and the stakes higher than ever, the duo must track down the missing package before the criminal it implicates slips away.
When the Flash investigates a haunting bell that's been tolling for decades in the bayous, he uncovers a decades-old mystery tied to the Craig family—its eerie echoes still summoning death, even after the bell's destruction. The pulse of the past resurfaces with every chime, and the Flash must unravel the truth behind the spectral toll before another life is claimed.
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Reprinted in Black Canary Archives #1 (2001), The Black Canary: Bird of Prey #[nn] (2021)
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