Flash Comics #89
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Unexpected Hour!" from Flash Comics #89 (1947), millionaire Abner Gresham fakes his death to uncover who among his relatives is after his fortune—only to find his brother John, aided by the mansion's servants, plotting to cheat the niece and nephew out of their inheritance, all while the ghost patrol watches from the shadows.
In "The Waltzing Crooks!", Al Pratt, better known as The Atom, steps into Studio A LA Dance with a simple goal: impress his girlfriend Mary James by mastering the waltz. What starts as a night of awkward steps quickly unravels into a web of deception when he uncovers the studio’s true purpose—using dance lessons to scout wealthy homes for hidden treasures.
In "The Crimes of the Acrobat!" from Flash Comics #89 (1947), a circus aerialist known only as “Aero” vanishes after being kidnapped by a criminal named Gyp Haines, who forces him to teach his gang acrobatic tricks before murdering him. Hawkman soon suspects a connection between the sudden rise of a new, agile criminal and Aero’s disappearance, setting him on a trail that tests both his instincts and his resolve.
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Reprinted in All-Star Squadron #39 (1984), Black Canary Archives #1 (2001), The Flash: 80 Years of the Fastest Man Alive The Deluxe Edition #[nn] (2020)
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