Monday, January 6, 2014

Post #52

Issue #40
Rating: 5

 photo cb71d735-d96c-4906-ad4f-d2644c89e528_zpsbfc93003.jpg This was my very first Flash Comic purchase. It is the classic issue for me.
It captures the zeitgeist of the comic book reader with all the war themes.

 photo ee00a2a3-421b-4abf-a1cd-612a11d88814_zpsab3dfe8d.jpg "The Man Who Could Read Faces," by Gardner Fox and art by Lou Ferstadt, is one of the top five GA Flash stories in my opinion. All of the Lou Ferstadt Flash stories in the series are worth checking out if you are new to the series (34,36,38-44,49). They all are excellent. The other stories in the anthology from the early war era represents some of the best of the whole series.  photo 244317df-e931-48be-9dc5-55d8e896e0e1_zps84679a58.jpg  photo 90d91c61-c36a-4c84-ab97-96938cefda18_zps417d5bda.jpg  photo 9082682d-cc2f-405f-8ec0-4c9260821d8d_zps6ff91c95.jpg  photo cba56368-5d19-4163-90f7-11825fb58329_zpsf70428a1.jpg  photo ab955198-0dfe-49c2-ad63-23dcc76309ff_zps1d2bb477.jpg
The Hawkman story is titled: "Give Them the Bird".

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