Issue | #14 |
Published | Spring 1944 |
Cover Price | 0.10 USD |
Pages | 52 |
Editing | Sheldon Mayer; Dorothy Roubicek (assistant editor) |
Notes | In this issue: a story written and edited by Winky, Blinky and Noddy. |
Characters | The Flash; Winky; Blinky; Noddy |
Genre | superhero |
Pencils | Everett E. Hibbard (signed as Hibbard) |
Inks | Everett E. Hibbard (signed as Hibbard) |
Characters | The Flash [Jay Garrick]; Editor Sheldon Mayer; Winky; Blinky; Noddy |
Synopsis | The Three Dimwits enter the drawing room of All-Flash Comics, and, after looking over the story already drawn for issue #14, decide to re-do it themselves. |
Genre | superhero |
Script | Gardner F. Fox (signed) |
Pencils | Everett E. Hibbard (signed as E. E. Hibbard) |
Inks | Everett E. Hibbard (signed as E. E. Hibbard) |
Notes | Synopsis added by Craig Delich 6-23-09. |
Characters | The Flash [Jay Garrick]; Winky; Blinky; Noddy; The Thinker [Clifford Devoe](villain) |
Synopsis | The Three Dimwits try tio find a suitable villain for the Flash to tangle with, and decide on a Professor Feend. Little do they know that it is actually the Thinker, who has invented a time machine and is bringing back ancient dinosaurs to cause havoc while his gang commits robberies! |
Genre | superhero |
Script | Gardner F. Fox (signed) |
Pencils | Everett E. Hibbard (signed as E. E. Hibbard) |
Inks | Everett E. Hibbard (signed as E. E. Hibbard) |
Notes | Synopsis added by Craig Delich 6-23-09. |
Characters | The Flash [Jay Garrick]; Green Lantern [Alan Scott]; Doiby Dickles; Winky; Blinky; Noddy; Everett E. Hibbard and Gardner F. Fox appear in cameos; The Thinker [Clifford Devoe](villain) |
Synopsis | Green Lantern and Doiby enter the scene as Flash discovers the Thinker is behind the mayhem and is empowered by a court to bring him in. |
Genre | superhero |
Script | Gardner F. Fox (signed) |
Pencils | Everett E. Hibbard (signed as E. E. Hibbard) |
Inks | Everett E. Hibbard (signed as E. E. Hibbard) |
Notes | Synopsis added by Craig Delich 6-23-09. |
Characters | The Flash [Jay Garrick]; Deuces Wilde; Norman Empire (villain); Joan Williams; Mrs. Stryker |
Synopsis | Deuces Wilde is virtually forced to play cards with Norman Empire, a man who has never lost at cards. The stakes: a beautiful girl's life! |
Genre | superhero |
Script | Gardner F. Fox (signed) |
Pencils | Everett E. Hibbard (signed as E. E. Hibbard) |
Inks | Everett E. Hibbard (signed as E. E. Hibbard) |
Notes | Some info and synopsis added by Craig Delich 6-23-09. |
Reprinted | In The Greatest Golden Age Stories Ever Told, The (DC, 1990 series) #nn |
Characters | Hop Harrigan |
Genre | aviation |
Letters | typeset |
Characters | Fat; Slat |
Genre | humor |
Script | Ed Wheelan |
Pencils | Ed Wheelan |
Inks | Ed Wheelan |
Letters | Ed Wheelan |
Characters | The Flash [Jay Garrick]; Joan Williams; Mrs. Stryker; Vance Stryker; Deuces Wilde; Norman Empire (villain) |
Synopsis | After losing to Empire, Deuces warns the Flash of his danger by flipping certain cards out the window as a code, a move that nearly costs the Scarlet Speedster his life! |
Genre | superhero |
Script | Gardner F. Fox |
Pencils | Everett E. Hibbard |
Inks | Everett E. Hibbard |
Notes | Some info and synopsis added by Craig Delich 6-23-09. |
Reprinted | In The Greatest Golden Age Stories Ever Told, The (DC, 1990 series) #nn |
Characters | Simp O'Dill |
Genre | humor |
Script | Sol Hess (signed as Hess) |
Pencils | Sol Hess (signed as Hess) |
Inks | Sol Hess (signed as Hess) |
Letters | Sol Hess |
Notes | Feature may be out of sequence. Letterer credit added by Craig Delich 6-23-09. |
Characters | The Justice Society of America |
Genre | superhero |
Script | Sheldon Mayer |
Pencils | Joe Gallagher |
Inks | Joe Gallagher |
Notes | PSA may be out of sequence. |