- "I'll bet a fin that means the aquarium!"
- — Flash
Flash Comics #36 is an issue of the series Flash Comics (Volume 1) with a cover date of December, 1942.
Synopsis for "Tale of the Treasure Hunt"
When a carnival closes its doors, many of its key performers find themselves without jobs, including Pete Merkel, a contortionist by trade. However, when he adopts the criminal identity of the Rag Doll, the Flash discovers this is one toy that interests the Police more than it will children.
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Synopsis for "Lost and Found"
While in Gotham City. Hawkman and Hawkgirl must put an end to a crime ring from using a lost and found department for disposing of hot merchandise.
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Synopsis for "One of Our Lifeboats Is Missing"
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Synopsis for "The Far East"
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Synopsis for "A Murder Album"
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Synopsis for "The Wheelchair Fund"
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