Flash Comics #94
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Rug People Rise Again!", a mysterious murder in the city sets off a chain of events when Larry’s flowers are stolen by a flower girl—only to lead to the death of the man who receives them. When Black Canary investigates, she uncovers a hidden connection to an inventor and a strange new device called the Photon Smasher, a flashlight that manipulates light in ways no one expected. Written by Robert Kanigher and illustrated by Carmine Infantino with inks by Frank Giacoia, this 1948 Flash Comics tale blends mystery and science with a touch of the uncanny. The cover, by Joe Kubert, captures the eerie tension of the moment.
When Carter Hall shows off a stunning Navajo rug to his guests, the intricate patterns come alive in a startling twist—figures from the design leap off the fabric and launch a sudden, unexpected robbery. The surreal chaos unfolds as the rug people, drawn from ancient art, defy reality and challenge the guests’ sense of safety.
In "The Images of Doom," the Flash races against time to unravel the mystery of Dr. Maria Flura, a brilliant scientist who awakens on death row with no memory of how she got there—while Professor Lexon makes a desperate bid to stop Jay Garrick from uncovering the truth behind her plight.
In "The Haunted Man!" from Flash Comics #94, Norah Blane faces down Paul’s fear of the Ghost Gangsters, determined to prove they’re not real—though she’ll need the help of the Ghost Patrol to do it. With eerie shadows and whispered threats in the air, the line between belief and danger blurs in this classic 1948 adventure.
In "Corsage of Death," Jo encounters a mysterious flower girl whose gift of blossoms leads to sudden, fatal consequences—first for a man who receives them, then for the man who bought them. When Black Canary investigates the string of deaths tied to the flowers, she uncovers a dangerous invention hidden in plain sight: a flashlight called the Photon Smasher, capable of weaponizing light in ways no one expected.
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Reprinted in The Flash #232 (1975), The Golden Age Art of Joe Kubert #2 (1979), Black Canary Archives #1 (2001), The Black Canary: Bird of Prey #[nn] (2021)
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