Friday, December 13, 2013

Entry #48

Issue #36
Rating: 5

 photo c005e54d-c400-4db0-b982-f6c4721f0a85_zps86e24c24.jpg Harry Lampert ends his run of Flash Comics work with the King story. He will continue to contribute later in the series with inks to the Flash story in #43 and his Ton o’Fun 1 page cartoons.
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The Flash is opposed by a unemployed circus contortionist, the Rag Doll, that uses his unusual abilities to masquerade as a doll and gain access to department store vaults before setting his cites on a well to do scavenger hunt held by Joan’s friend that could result into a big payday of U. S. Saving Bonds. This issue features a rare incident where the Flash is caught off guard and knocked unconscious.

The Flash art is credited to Lou Ferstadt and is excellent.

 photo flash10145_zpsc11c4aa4.jpg The Ghost Patrol and Johnny Thunder stories feature North Africa Nazis and U-Boat adventures.  photo flash10146_zpsa56ceeef.jpg
The King uses the aid of a slightly reformed Witchie to nab a serial killer.

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Another Nazi spy ring smashed!
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