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All-Flash (1941) comic books

  • Issue #1
    All-Flash (1941) 1
    Published Jun 1941 by DC.
    • Paper: Off white to white
    • Slab: Minor side edge cracks; Scratch on front of case; Scratch on back of case; Scuffing to inner well of case
    • Label #0056200003
    • Restored: A3
    • Paper: Off white to white
    • Restoration includes: color touch, pieces added, tear seals, reinforced.
    • Label #4378815001
    • Consignment. 3% buyer's premium charged at checkout.
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    1st solo Golden Age Flash title. Written by Gardner F. Fox. Art and cover by Everett E. Hibbard. Origin of the Flash retold. A scientist discovers the serum KZ-10 that transforms living objects into stone, a discovery that certain criminal types would like to wield for themselves. Hop Harrigan text story, art by Sheldon Mayer. Butch McLobster story by Ed Wheelan. The Flash Presents His Hall of Speed Records; Flash discusses actual speed records, such as for the Lockheed P-38, the Cheetah, the race horse Equipoise, miler Glenn Cunningham, and a comet. Boys and Girls: Meet the Author and Artist of The Flash -- Fastest Man Alive!, with photo of Gardner F. Fox. Art and cover by Everett E. Hibbard. Ad for Justice Society of America. 68 Pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

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    $5,000 1941 D.C. Comics All Flash 1 CGC 5.5. Origin of Flash
    6 days left Auction All Flash #1 CGC 0.5 DC 1941! Origin! Golden Age Classic!

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  • Issue #3
    All-Flash (1941) 3
    Published Dec 1941 by DC.
    • Paper: Off white
    • Label #1255697016
    • Consignment. 3% buyer's premium charged at checkout.
    • Centerfold detached at one staple and coming loose at the other.
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    Written by Gardner F. Fox. Art and cover by Everett E. Hibbard. The Flash investigates the activities of a research scientist named Addams, who has a theory that the human face is shaped by glandular activities of the body. Addams plots to treat people with his special formula in order to make them look like prominent men who he plans to kidnap and replace with a phony. How to Develop Your Speed with the Flash. Butch McLobster story by Ed Wheelan. Hop Harrigan text story by Evelyn Gaines. The Flash Presents His Hall of Speed Records. 68 Pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #9
    All-Flash (1941) 9
    Published Apr 1943 by DC.
    • Paper: Off white
    • Slab: Minor side/edge crack(s); See item notes
    • Inner well not fully sealed, book appears unaffected and secure.
    • Label #3763862016
    • Restored (see item notes)
    • RESTORATION. Color touch, tear seals, cover TRIMMED. Interior is complete, but brittle. Full length spine split through all wraps, heavy cover split.
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    Written by Gardner F. Fox. Art and cover by Lou Ferstadt. Research scientist Jay Garrick makes a startling discovery of a new metal, thanks to the use of a new type of telescope. A group of Nazis, called the "Terrible Three", find out about Jay's discovery and succeed in stealing both the telescope and metal. Simp O'Dill humor page by Sol Hess. Rumpus humor page by Art Helfant. Hop Harrigan text story by Evelyn Gaines. The March of Dimes public service announcement, script by Sheldon Mayer, art by Harry G. Peter. 68 Pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #13
    All-Flash (1941) 13
    Published Dec 1943 by DC.
    • Paper: Off white to white
    • Label #4268992009
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    Written by Gardner F. Fox. Art and cover by Everett E. Hibbard. After reading an article in "Clamor" magazine, that makes the Flash seem less than a hero, the Scarlet Speedster decides to retire. Suddenly, crime runs rampant, believing that they have nothing to fear...that is until Muscleman appears on the scene. A giant Djinn appears on the scene to challenge Muscleman, and the new hero finds himself really outclassed. The Flash decides to come out of retirement to deal with the Djinn, but when he discovers the foe is a mechanized man, it only reinforces his sudden retirement. The King story, script by Gardner F. Fox, pencils by Paul Reinman, inks by Sam Burlockoff. Hop Harrigan text story by Evelyn Gaines. 60 Pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

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    $950 ALL FLASH COMICS #13 DC COMICS 1943 GOLDEN AGE CGC 6.5 GARDNER FOX STORY! CVA!!

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  • Issue #14
    All-Flash (1941) 14
    Published Mar 1944 by DC.
    • Cover detached, centerfold coming loose at one staple, tears in a few interior pages.

    Written by Gardner F. Fox. Art and cover by Everett E. Hibbard. 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. 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! Hop Harrigan text story by Evelyn Gaines. Fat and Slat humor page by Ed Wheelan. Simp O'dill humor page by Sol Hess. The Red Cross War Fund public service announcement with the Justice Society of America, script by Sheldon Mayer, art by Joe Gallagher. 52 Pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #16
    All-Flash (1941) 16
    Published Sep 1944 by DC.
    • 2" Cumulative spine split. Cover detached. Staple rust. Rust migration. Water damage.
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    Written by Gardner F. Fox. Art and cover by Everett E. Hibbard. The mouthpiece of one of the Scarlet Speedster's most dangerous foes, The Sinister, decides he can no longer cover up for his client's criminal misdeeds. So he sends the Flash a letter giving the first of five clues to reveal the Sinister's planned crime sprees. Timid Bertie humor story by Ronald Santi. 52 Pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

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    $522 ALL FLASH COMICS #16 DC COMICS 1944 GOLDEN AGE CGC 5.5 DECAPITATED HEAD COVER!
    $570 ALL FLASH COMICS #16 DC COMICS 1944 GOLDEN AGE CGC 6.0 DECAPITATED HEAD COVER!

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  • Issue #23
    All-Flash (1941) 23
    Published Jul 1946 by DC.

    Written by Gardner F. Fox. Art and cover by Martin Naydel. After surviving near death from the horns of an angry bull at a rodeo, the Three Dimwits decide to travel west to a dude ranch to learn how to become real cowboys. While working in his baoratory on an experiment, Jay Garrick is re-visited by Evart Keenan, a man who lives on the planet Karma. Fat and Slat humor story by Ed Wheelan. 52 Pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

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    6 days left Auction ALL FLASH #23 DC COMICS GOLDEN AGE 1946 CGC 5.5 GRADED GARDNER FOX STORY

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  • Issue #24
    All-Flash (1941) 24
    Published Sep 1946 by DC.
    • Paper: White
    • Label #3754153013

    Written by Gardner F. Fox. Art and cover by Martin Naydel. The Flash is faced with the return of the Worry Wart, an individual who has the knack of causing everyone in the general area of his presence to begin to worry. Written by Robert Kanigher. Art by Martin Naydel. While strolling along the streets of Keystone City one day, Noddy comes across a strange pair of gloves--gloves that were originally made for Cesare Borgia by an old wizard. Fat and Slat humor page by Ed Wheelan. Written by Robert Kanigher. Art by Martin Naydel. A pair of 4th Dimensional forceps returns to haunt the Flash as the Three Dimwits use them to pull a variety of objects out of that dimension which result in headaches for everyone. 52 Pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

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    $522 ALL FLASH COMICS #24 DC COMICS 1946 GOLDEN AGE CGC 5.0 GRADED!

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  • Issue #32
    All-Flash (1941) 32
    Published Jan 1948 by DC.

    Story by Robert Kanigher. Art and cover by Lee Elias and Moe Worthman. The Flash and Dr. Flura are seeming found dead in the streets, but later are discovered to be in a state of suspended animation. Suddenly, Star Sapphire appears to challenge the Flash (in a dream state) to a battle royale. Written by John Broome. Art by Carmine Infantino and Frank Giacoia. Flash's arch-foe, the Thinker, escapes from prison and forms a new crime syndicate, whose success depends on the pooling of the right talent in perfect harmony with each other. Ton o' Fun story by Harry Lampert. 52 Pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.