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"We Warned You" - makes a 3 panel cameo to bail out the Three Numbskulls | |
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I:(no title) - thwarts criminals using scientist's formula to petrify people, II: (No title) - vs. the Monocle (not Hawkman foe), III:(no title) - vs. crooks in Oklahoma, IV:(no title) - foils criminals targeting hockey team | Golden Age Flash Archives #2 |
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(no title) - solves the mystery of the Threat, a small time criminal who uses prison time to master various disciplines to achieve revenge | Golden Age Flash Archives #2 |
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(no title) - vs. Adam Adams, an evil scientist | |
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"Tale of the Time Capsule" - helps out a professor who has invented time traveling pills who is being exploited by crooks. | |
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"The Case of The Patsy Colt" - captures crooks at a horse race | |
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"The Ray that Changed Men's Souls" | |
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""Adventure of a Writers Fantasy", House of Horrors | |
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"Formula to Fairyland" | |
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"Adventure of the Stolen Telescope" - The Flash recaptures telescope from Nazis, "Into the Looking Glass" - prevents crooks from exploiting 4th dimension accessed via special mirror | |
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"Case of the Curious Cat" - an adventure with a magical cat that makes wishes come true | |
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"Troubles Come in Doubles" - Flash meets the Flash of another "earth" | |
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"Tumble INN to Trouble" - I:Thinker, vs. the Thinker | |
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"Campaign Against the Flash" - Muscle Man, Djinn | DC 100-Page Spectacular #22 |
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"April Fool Novelette" - Green Lantern cameo (2 panels), "The Rise and Fall of Norman Empire" | "Norman" -Greatest Golden Age Stories Ever Told |
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"Secrets of the Stranger"- thwarts an extortionist calling himself 'The Clue Sleuth", "Under the Sorcerer's Spell" - captures Shrimpo the Great, a criminal European hynotist, "Worry, Worry, Everywhere" - captures a crooked scientist who infected people with a worry-free germ | |
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"Five Clues to Crime" - vs. the ganglord known as the Sinister | |
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"Tales of the Three Wishes" | |
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"The Hotel of Missing Men" - finds that guests at hotel are being framed, "Ladies Day at the Amusement Park" - catches crooks disguised as women, "The Flash has the Time of his Life" - loses Liars Club tall-tale telling championship | |
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"The Mummy Case and the Wooden Man" - Mummy animated by Egyptian goddess Isis and taken advantage of by crooks, "No Rest at the Rest Home" - Rescure the 3 fools from criminals at a nursing home, "The Talisman in the Tapestry" - Finds a tapestry with the secret of eternal life (but not eternal health) | |
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"The Tell-Tale Telescope" - captures crooks on a phony Martian landscape, "The Forumula for Wealth" - rescures Professor Potter from crooks who want his youth formula, "School Days im Suburbia" - helps out the three nitwits when the run afoul of crooks at a school | |
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"The Man with the Touch of Gold" - prevents Monk Holmes from exploiting an Indian treasure cave that turns things to gold, (Untitled) - I: The Turtle, vs. The Turtle, "A Sock at Christmas Time" - captures crooks at a Christmas Party | |
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"The City of the Shifting Sand" - vs. Silicon Men, "Deal Me from the Bottom" - vs. Aces Wilde | "Deal" -DC Super-Stars #5, "Sand" -Four Star Spectacular #1 |
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"The Bad Men of Bar Nothing" | |
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"Saga of Sadness" - Makes a sad guy happy, "Appointment with Destiny" - defeats an evil king, "Fourth Dimensional Follies" - defeats an evil guy from the 4th Dimension | |
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"The Flash Cuts A Rug" - captures crooks at a dance, "The Mermaid and the Dopes" - A rescued mermaid becomes a tangle for the three cretins, "The Man Who Led Two Lives" - Gets mixed up with an ex-con who hires an actor to impersonate him | |
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"The Secret of the Criminal Cake" - breaks up a criminal ring passing plans baked in pies, "The Man Who Talked Too Much" - criminal Shrimp Coogan has a plate in his head that picks up others' though, a fact he turns to criminal purposes, "Mrs. Bramley's Boarding House" - breaks up crooks operating our of a boarding house while avoiding it's amorous owner | |
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"The Thinker Cooks with Gas" - vs. the Thinker, "Fighting Over Fish", "A Boat Can Be Bad Business" | |
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"That's Right, You're Wrong", "The Disappearing Diamonds", "The Comeback Trail" | |
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"The Thousand-Year Old Terror"- I: Black Templars, vs. The Black Templars, "Accidents by Appointment", "The Secret in the Chest" | |
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"Anything Can Happen" - Flash Impersonated, "The Vanishing Snowman", "The Land beyond the Picture" - Liars Club | "Anything" - Flash #216 |
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"The Secret City" - I:Secret City, a hidden city where the inhabitants can project duplicates of themselves, "Twisted Destinies", "The Planet of Sport" | "Secret" - Flash #229 |
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"Duet of Danger" - I:The Fiddler, vs. the Fiddler, "Crime, Incorporated" - vs. The Thinker, "The Amazing Star Sapphire" - I:Star Sapphire, vs. Star Sapphire | (Fiddler) - Flash #160, (Star Sapphire)- Flash Annual #1 |
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(no title) - captures "Clutch" Widdles, the murderer of Widow Jones, deputized by the Keystone Police in the story | Flashback #22 |
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(no title) - "The Boss" takes newspaper hostage | Flashback #13 |
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"The Million Dollar Apple" - thwarts gangsters after an emerald hidden in an apple | DC Rarities Archives #1 |
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"Crime's Birthday Party" - captures Horseface when he starts a crime spree on the DA's birthday | Comic Cavalcade Archives #1 |
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"The City on Wheels" - solves crimes and helps kid get a shot at boxing title | Comic Cavalcade Archives #1 |
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"The Laws of Pumpkin Center" - captures "Eel" Madden in the hillbilly town of Pumpkin Center | Comic Cavalcade Archives #1 |
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"Winky Turns Wrestler" - stops crooks trying to fix a wrestling match to win a bet | |
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"The Plant has Challenged the World" - vs. Maldita Toxicohedron (Think "Little Shop of Horror") | |
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"Topsy Turvy Town"- rescues from the effects of a "Impulse Liberator gas" | |
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"The Man With the Notorious Nose" - Morton Schnozolla's accurate sense of smell runs him a afoul of crooks | |
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"The Man Who Tilted Windmills" - Crooks torment Flash with "4th dimensional" forceps | |
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"Tale of the Winged Horse" - The 3 dolts find a winged horse to convince the Liar's Club | |
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(no title) - rescues the three nitwits from crooks in an elevator | |
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"Shenanigans in Sherwood Forest" -travels into the past and visits Robin Hood | |
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"Painting the Town" - captures bank robbers | |
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"Story of the First Santa Claus" - Garrick travels back in time on Liar's Club bet | |
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"The Fourth Dimensional House - captures crooks in a 4th-dimensional house | |
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"Spend 'Til It Hurts" - helps nephew of airplane magnate spend $50,000 in a day | |
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"Pound the Ivories, Pal" - captures pianist and band of crooks | |
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"The Flying Tractor" - bails out the three nitwits on a farm retreat | |
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"The Galloping Greenbacks" - bails out batty Uncle Josh | |
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"The Race Through Time" - At the Annual Liar's Club Dinner, Flash recalls a tale through time in a time machine stolen by Tag Madden | |
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"Turnabout is Foul Play" - captures Smoothy and Pascal | |
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"The Making of a Reporter" - a newspaper mogul wants his son to be a reporter and the Flash helps by getting him a scoop | |
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"Beware the Ice Age" - vs. the Thinker | |
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"The Sleeping City" - vs. the Thinker | |
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"The Slow Motion Crimes" - vs. The Turtle | The Greatest Flash Stories Ever Told |
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"The Return of Kiua" - vs an ancient Mayan terror returned to life | |
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"Crime Has Many Faces" - when he's accused of starting a forest fire, Flash carries the true careless source back in time to clear his own name | |
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"The Trees of Terror" | |
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"The Flash Concerto" - vs. The Fiddler | |
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"The Last Man Alive" - vs Star Sapphire | |
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"The Fastest Man Alive" - Origin, 1st Appearance, I: Joan Williams (later Joan Garrick), I: Sieur Satan, vs the Faultless Four | The Greatest Flash Stories Ever Told, Famous First Editions #8, Secret Origins of the DC Super-Heroes, The Great Comics Book Heroes, Golden Age Flash Archives #1, Flash Comics #1 Millenium Edition |
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(no title)- captures "Lord" Donelin, a serial murderer of actresses | Golden Age Flash Archives #1 |
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(no title) - clears the name of Major Williams | Golden Age Flash Archives #1 |
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(no title) - thwarts kidnappers | Golden Age Flash Archives #1 |
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(no title) - vs. The Vandal | Golden Age Flash Archives #1 |
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(no title) - vs. criminals attempting to poison Olympic athletes | Golden Age Flash Archives #1 |
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(no title) - catches thief with machine that dissolves metal | Golden Age Flash Archives #1 |
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(no title) - vs. crooked contractors | Golden Age Flash Archives #1 |
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(no title) - vs. giant Gila Monsters | Golden Age Flash Archives #1 |
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(no title) - vs. Killer Kelly | Golden Age Flash Archives #1 |
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(no title) - defeats gang of kidnappers | Golden Age Flash Archives #1 |
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(no title) - aides Kurtavian military in repelling invading Nural army | Golden Age Flash Archives #1 |
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(no title) - stop crooks and accomplice sheriff from robbing silver mine | Golden Age Flash Archives #1 |
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(no title) - vs. Donly, a crooked political boss | Golden Age Flash Archives #1 |
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(no title) - helps save a circus | Flashback #36, Golden Age Flash Archives #1 |
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(no title) - catches bandits who kidnap Joan and flee to Mexico | Golden Age Flash Archives #1 |
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(no title) - poses as baseball player | Golden Age Flash Archives #1 |
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(no title) - thwarts crooks trying to ruin Brenda Foster's restaurant business | Golden Age Flash Archives #2 |
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(no title) - breaks up fraud racket run by Zilich | Golden Age Flash Archives #2 |
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(no title) - helps family reclaim utility company | Golden Age Flash Archives #2 |
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(no title) - vs Tuffy, a racketeer | Golden Age Flash Archives #2 |
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(no title) - breaks up Dr. Vordyce's disguise as Kong of the Chinatown racket | Golden Age Flash Archives #2 |
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(no title) - prevents Leffingwall Funk from defrauding Jim Sewell | Golden Age Flash Archives #2 |
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Spider-Men from Mars | Golden Age Flash Archives #2 |
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"Defense Coordination Secretary and Racket Buster" - Joan Williams kidnapped by Racketeers | |
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vs. Herman Bunch, rescues heir | |
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(no title) - "Slit" Duggan, a local gangster becomes so popular that kids begin to imitate him until the Flash shames him into reform | |
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(no title) - when Jay and Joan visit Hollywood, a crooked producer trues to bamboozle the Flash | |
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"The Man Who Harnessed the Sun" - vs. Nicholas Garg, a criminal scientist | |
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"Adventure of the Curiosity Ray" - vs. a scientist that invents a ray that causes compulsive curiosity | |
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(no title), breaks up racketeers operating out of a department store | |
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"Adventure of the Fictious Villains" - Al Peckabit uses a typewriter that brings to life his textual description of characters to commit crimes. | |
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"The Man Who Commanded the Night" - I:The Shade, vs. The Shade | |
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"The Robbers of the Round Table"- vs. crooks dressed as knights in armor | |
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"The Adventure of the Stolen Trains"- vs. The Claw, a megalomaniac | |
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"The Mystery of the Doll that Walked like a Man" - I:The Rag Doll, vs the Rag Doll | |
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"Crime Goes Crazy" - foils crooks operating out of an asylum | |
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"College of Criminal Knowledge" - captures felon running a school for crooks | |
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"Play of the Year" - captures crooks bamboozling playhouse | |
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"The Man Who Could Read Men's Souls" - John Bonham develops telepathic powers as a youth and resorts to crime, captured when the Flash places him in front of a mirror | |
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"The Fear Fighters" - helps Monty Eck find courage | |
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(no title) - reforms Tough Tony | |
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"The Mammoth Man" - a college student falls in with crooks while disguised as a Frankenstein's Monster | |
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"The Liars Club" - I: The Liars Club, a society dedicated to spinning yarns | |
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(no title) - I:Midget Joe, vs. Midget Joe | |
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"Kill 'Em With Kindness" - The Three Nitwits start trouble when the get appointed to the parole board | |
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"Seeing is Believing" - foils "Pipe" Ricketts, a crook who takes advantage of people's poor observational skills | |
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"The Man Nobody Saw" -captures criminals bothering Bill Botts | |
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"The Flashlight That Never Failed" - vs. Bucktoothed Sam Williams using a scientifically advanced device disguised as a flashlight | |
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(no title) - helps 3 people find happiness | |
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"The Saga of Sven Scarface" - Flash must deal with a thawed out Viking | |
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"The Case of the Machine that Thinks like a Man" - encounters early version of computer | |
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"The Peddler's Pipedream" - vs. The Alchemist, a suit and tie criminal using advanced science to commit crimes | |
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"The Mysterious Bottle from the Sea" - vs. Snapper | |
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"The Man With the Television Eye" - vs. gourmet gangster Barnum Hicks | |
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"The Sap of the Sterdisnats Tree" - helps retrieve new quinine substitute to fight Malaria | |
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"Little Spoiled Scion of Society" - rounds up crooks and reforms spoiled brat | |
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"Merman meets the Flash" | |
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"The Secret of the Great Stone Face" - rounds up crooks fleecing an indian tribe | |
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vs the Wind-Master | |
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"The Magic of Ultra-Speed" - vs. Midget Joe, who is scamming an orphanage | |
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"High Jinks on the Rinks" - vs gangster with Winky, Blinky and Nod | |
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"The Horrors a la Creep" - uncovers an effort by a scream queen's boyfriend to bring her home for marriage | |
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"The Fire Bandits" -When a scientist's invention starts a series of fires, crooks take advantage of the situation | |
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"The Adventure of the Thinking Cap" - Hartford Jackson invents a cap that grants great mental powers which is stolen by gangster Tricky O'Reilly and recovered by the Flash | |
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"The Flash and the Black Widow" - vs. The Black Widow | The Greatest Flash Stories Ever Told |
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"The Man Who Saw Ahead" - Artemus Snark develops temporary clairvoyance and becomes the target of criminals | |
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"The Radio that Ran Wild" | |
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"Adventure of the Violent Violin" - crooks obtain violin that causes destruction when played | |
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"An Ocean of Gold" - captures "Spots" Gordon | |
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"Never the Twain Shall Meet" | |
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"Wizard of Waxworks" - thwarts criminals hiding real jewels among the fakes on waxwork dummies | |
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"The Flying Submarine" -goes to Mars | |
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"Jewels and Fools" - captures Carl Wendt, jewelry thief | |
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"The Singing Robot" - The nitwits invent a singing robot | |
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"The City That Couldn't Stop Laughing" - When Jay tries to make a machine to help constant worrier Ebenezar Jones, he ends up giving everyone an overdose of mirth | |
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"Feet First" - vs. The Jumper, attends symposium on time travel, refers to JSA stories | |
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"Haunted Halloween" - vs. the Brain | |
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"Evil over Eelton" - vs. Eel Madden, who sets up a city based on crime until Flash clears it out. | |
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"The Story of the Boy Genius" - befriends an handicapped kid who helps him solve crimes | |
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"The Flash Plays Football" - thwarts crooks trying to fix a football game | |
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"Who is Walter Jordan?" - Criminals tricks Joan's amnesiac cousin Edgar into thinking his embezzler Walter Jordan | |
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"Twelve Jurors on Trial" - vs a innocent is man is sent to the chair, driving a juror mad and leading him to slay his fellow jurors | |
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"The Changeling" - vs. Eddie Razar, a criminal who develops shape-changing powers | |
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"Impresario of Crime" - thwarts criminal seeking revenge on theatre | |
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"Stone Age Menace" - Robot T-Rex | The Greatest Flash Stories Ever Told |
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"The Phantom Bell of the Bayou" -criminals kill brothers to bilk sister | |
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"Case of the Vanished Year" - vs. Professor Garrant, a scientist who invents a "disintegrator ray" that sends things into the past | |
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"Introducing the Thorn, the Flash's Newest Opponent" - I:The Thorn, vs. the Thorn | |
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"Nine Empty Uniforms" -helps improve woman-owners baseball team | 80-Page Giant #4 |
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"Crimes by Horoscope" - vs. Madame Corinne and Big Pete, criminals fleecing people with astrology | |
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"The Timeless City" - vs. The Black Templars | |
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"The Violin of Villainy" - vs the Fiddler | |
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"Images of Doom" - vs. a criminal scientist who duplicates projection technology from the Secret City (from All-Flash #31) | Flash #232 |
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"The Golden Flash"- captures crooks after a device that turns things to gold | |
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"The Flash and the Thornstalk" - vs the Thorn | |
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"The Dream that Didn't Vanish" - Joan's high school chum is kidnapped but is able to contact Joan by ESP during a dream, leading to her rescue by the Flash | |
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"Mystery of the Million Dollars" - A rich man mistakes Jay for a beggar and gives him 12 hours to spend $1 million | |
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"Star Prize of the Year", defeats crooks who offer a prize for rubbing out the Flash | |
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"The Vanishing Treasure Ship" - breaks up an attempt by newscasters at Blazo Newsreels to heist the treasure of a sunken ship | |
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"Flash Speeds 1000 Years into the Future" - Flash resolves political turmoil in the future | |
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"Barrels of Crime" - vs. the Turtle | |
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"The Sword of Time" - thwarts criminal radio broadcaster sending out codes to co-ordinate crimes | |
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"The Rival Flash" - vs The Rival, origin re-told with new details | Flash #211, The Flash Archives #1 |
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"The Criminal From Tomorrow" - vs. Dmane, a criminal exiled to the 1940's from the future |