Flash Comics #98
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Crime in Costume!", Black Canary and her partner Larry uncover a bizarre mystery when her florist shop is unexpectedly repurposed as a grocery store—linked to a centuries-old stamp of mysterious value. With the owner’s life now in danger, the duo must race to stop a second assassination attempt before the truth behind the stamp is lost. Written by Robert Kanigher and illustrated by Carmine Infantino with inks by Frank Giacoia, this 1948 Flash Comics #98 features a cover by Joe Kubert, who both penciled and inked the artwork.
In "Mystery of the Million Dollars!" from Flash Comics #98 (1948), Jay and Joan find themselves handed a shocking fortune—a roll of one thousand $1000 bills—on a quiet evening walk home from the theatre, with only twelve hours to spend it. The sudden windfall sets off a whirlwind of confusion and curiosity, as they grapple with the strange instructions and the unexpected weight of their newfound wealth.
In "The Byzantine Black!" from Flash Comics #98, Black Canary and Larry uncover a mystery when her florist shop is unexpectedly repurposed as a grocery store—linked to a centuries-old stamp with a dangerous secret. As they dig into the past, they race to protect the stamp’s owner from a deadly threat tied to its history.
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Reprinted in Justice League of America #99 (1972), All Star Adventure Comic #78 (1972), Batman #691 (1973), 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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