Issue | #19 |
Published | July 1941 |
Cover Price | 0.10 USD |
Pages | 68 |
Editing | M. C. Gaines (managing); Sheldon Mayer (assistant) |
Characters | The Hawkman [Carter Hall]; Shierra Sanders; The Flash [Jay Garrick] (inset) |
Genre | superhero |
Pencils | Sheldon Moldoff |
Inks | Sheldon Moldoff |
Reprinted | in Golden Age Flash Archives (DC, 1999 series) #2 (January 2006); in Golden Age Hawkman Archives (DC, 2005 series) #1 |
Characters | The Flash [Jay Garrick]; Joan Williams; Bill; A. Hubbard (first appearance; villain); Gypper Zilich (first appearance; villain); Bridges (first appearance; villain); Jones (first appearance; villain); Henry (first appearance; villain); Sally (first appearance; villain) |
Synopsis | Jay Garrick accidently hits a man with his car, but later discovers from his insurance company that this man makes his living from phony accidents. So the Flash decides the best cure for the crook is a little psychology. |
Genre | superhero |
Script | Gardner F. Fox (signed) |
Pencils | Hal Sharp [as ghost for E. E. Hibbard] |
Inks | Hal Sharp [as ghost for E. E. Hibbard] |
Notes | All-Flash Quarterly is announced in this book as going on sale May 25. Credits by Craig Delich 9/04. Synopsis and corrected page count [from 11 pages] by Craig Delich 9-2-07. |
Reprinted | in Golden Age Flash Archives (DC, 1999 series) #2 (January 2006) |
Characters | Johnny Thunder; Thunderbolt. |
Genre | superhero;humor |
Script | John B. Wentworth |
Pencils | Stan Aschmeier |
Inks | Stan Aschmeier |
Notes | Writer credit by Craig Delich 9/04. |
Notes | House ad for All-Flash Quarterly #1. Sequence added per Len Wolinsky, December 2008. |
Characters | Les Sparks |
Genre | adventure |
Script | Don Cameron |
Pencils | Don Cameron |
Inks | Don Cameron |
Characters | The King [King Standish]; V: the Scarlet Mermaid, a cat(fish) burglar. |
Genre | detective |
Script | Gardner F. Fox |
Pencils | Harry Lampert |
Inks | Harry Lampert |
Letters | Harry Lampert |
Notes | Writer credit by Craig Delich 9/04. |
Characters | The Whip [Rod Gaynor]; Sam Chavers. |
Genre | superhero; western |
Script | John B. Wentworth |
Pencils | Homer Fleming |
Inks | Homer Fleming |
Genre | adventure; humor |
Script | Ed Wheelan (signed) |
Pencils | Ed Wheelan (signed) |
Inks | Ed Wheelan (signed) |
Letters | Ed Wheelan |
Notes | House-ad for All-American Comics #28 and Mutt & Jeff Comics #3. Sequence added per Len Wolinsky, December 2008. |
Genre | fact |
Notes | Information on stamps. Sequence added per Len Wolinsky, December 2008. |
Script | Evelyn Gaines |
Letters | typeset |
Notes | Sequence added per Len Wolinsky, December 2008. |
Notes | House ad for World's Finest #2. Sequence added per Len Wolinsky, December 2008. |
Synopsis | Book review of "Master of Ballantrae." |
Letters | typeset |
Notes | Sequence added per Len Wolinsky, December 2008. |
Characters | The Hawkman [Carter Hall]; Shiera Sanders; V: The Hood [Pratt Palmer][I]. |
Synopsis | An evil physicist, The Hood, invents a cold light ray which he intends to use to financially aid his criminal institutions. |
Genre | superhero |
Script | Gardner F. Fox |
Pencils | Sheldon Moldoff (signed as Shelly) |
Inks | Sheldon Moldoff (signed as Shelly) |
Notes | The Hood is the first super villain ever in Flash Comics; writer credit by Craig Delich 9/04; synopsis added by Craig Delich 9-2-07. |
Reprinted | in Golden Age Hawkman Archives (DC, 2005 series) #1 |
Notes | House ad for All Star Comics #5. Sequence added per Len Wolinsky, December 2008. |