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| Year = 1948
 
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| CoverArtist1 = Carmine Infantino
 
| CoverArtist1 = Carmine Infantino
 
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| Editor1_1 = Julius Schwartz
 
| Writer1_1 = John Broome
 
| Writer1_1 = John Broome
 
| Penciler1_1 = Carmine Infantino
 
| Penciler1_1 = Carmine Infantino
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| Inker1_1 = Bob Oksner
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| Writer2_1 = John Broome
 
| Penciler2_1 = Joe Kubert
 
| Penciler2_1 = Joe Kubert
 
| Inker2_1 = Joe Kubert
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| Penciler3_1 = Paul Reinman
 
| Penciler3_1 = Paul Reinman
| Penciler4_1 = Carmine Infantino
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| Inker3_1 = Paul Reinman
   
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| Writer14_1 = Bob Kanigher
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| Penciler14_1 = Carmine Infantino
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| Inker14_1 = Joe Giella
   
| StoryTitle1 = The Golden Flash
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| Penciler11_1 = Carmine Infantino
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| Inker11_1 = Bob Oksner
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| StoryTitle11 = Ghost Patrol: "The Dark Adventure"
 
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| StoryTitle1 = Flash: "The Golden Flash"
 
| Synopsis1 = A notorious gangster steals a strange belt, and when the Flash tries to apprehend the criminal, he touches the belt and turns both of them into gold!
 
| Synopsis1 = A notorious gangster steals a strange belt, and when the Flash tries to apprehend the criminal, he touches the belt and turns both of them into gold!
   
| StoryTitle2 = Terror Under Glass
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| StoryTitle2 = Hawkman: "Terror Under Glass"
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| Synopsis2 = Shiera accidentally receives a crystal ball that shows the future - her and Hawkman being murdered by gangsters. When they follow the leads they discover one of their biggest fans.
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| StoryTitle3 = Atom: "Mystery of the Smiling Billboard"
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| Synopsis3 = When Al Pratt (The Atom) witnesses Mary James' diamond locket disappear before their eyes, the two try to solve the mystery behind disappearing diamonds on Kenyon St.
   
| StoryTitle3 = Mystery of the Smiling Billboard
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| StoryTitle4 = Black Canary: "An Orchid for the Deceased"
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| Synopsis4 = Larry Lance, rent deadbeat, moves his private detective office into Dinah Drake's flower shop, and on the same day, Dinah receives an order for a rare black orchid. The caller claims to be Black Canary. Dinah wires a local florist to deliver the orchid to the home of Andrew Masters, and goes there in person, as the Black Canary. When she gets there, Masters, a millionaire, is very recently deceased, and his security staff blames the Black Canary! Canary tangles with the guards and gets conked on the head, which doesn't dislodge her wig plus nobody notices that it is one. Then Larry Lance shows up and there's a fight, and Canary escapes.
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Continuing her investigation, by eavesdropping on the District Attorney, Black Canary learns that Masters had recently changed his will, to make Black Canary his heir, because supposedly his life had earlier been saved by the heroine. But Canary knows that this didn’t happen, so she visits the location where the supposed rescue took place. At Gargoyle Head Lake, a tourist attraction, which actually features a huge rock carving of a gargoyle on a cliffside above a lake, she finds her impersonator, who is really Masters' scheming niece. She has set Black Canary up, so that she could anonymously inherit her uncle's fortune. Larry Lance has also arrived, and there is a tussle, atop the big stone head, then all three tumble into the lake. Soon the real Black Canary has subdued the fake, and the frame-up is exposed.
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* {{apn|[[Jason Garrick (New Earth)|Flash]]|Comic Cavalcade #26}}
 
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* ''An Orchid For The Deceased'' is reprinted in {{co|The Black Canary Archives Vol. 1 (Collected)}}, and in {{c|DC 100-Page Super Spectacular Vol 1 20}}.
 
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Revision as of 15:57, 13 July 2019

"Flash: "The Golden Flash"": A notorious gangster steals a strange belt, and when the Flash tries to apprehend the criminal, he touches the belt and turns both of them into gold!

Flash Comics #95 is an issue of the series Flash Comics (Volume 1) with a cover date of May, 1948.

Synopsis for Flash: "The Golden Flash"

A notorious gangster steals a strange belt, and when the Flash tries to apprehend the criminal, he touches the belt and turns both of them into gold!

Appearing in Flash: "The Golden Flash"

Featured Characters:

  • Template:Apn

Supporting Characters:


Synopsis for Hawkman: "Terror Under Glass"

Shiera accidentally receives a crystal ball that shows the future - her and Hawkman being murdered by gangsters. When they follow the leads they discover one of their biggest fans.

Appearing in Hawkman: "Terror Under Glass"

Featured Characters:

  • Template:Apn

Supporting Characters:

Synopsis for Atom: "Mystery of the Smiling Billboard"

When Al Pratt (The Atom) witnesses Mary James' diamond locket disappear before their eyes, the two try to solve the mystery behind disappearing diamonds on Kenyon St.

Appearing in Atom: "Mystery of the Smiling Billboard"

Featured Characters:

Supporting Characters:

Synopsis for Black Canary: "An Orchid for the Deceased"

Larry Lance, rent deadbeat, moves his private detective office into Dinah Drake's flower shop, and on the same day, Dinah receives an order for a rare black orchid. The caller claims to be Black Canary. Dinah wires a local florist to deliver the orchid to the home of Andrew Masters, and goes there in person, as the Black Canary. When she gets there, Masters, a millionaire, is very recently deceased, and his security staff blames the Black Canary! Canary tangles with the guards and gets conked on the head, which doesn't dislodge her wig plus nobody notices that it is one. Then Larry Lance shows up and there's a fight, and Canary escapes.

Continuing her investigation, by eavesdropping on the District Attorney, Black Canary learns that Masters had recently changed his will, to make Black Canary his heir, because supposedly his life had earlier been saved by the heroine. But Canary knows that this didn’t happen, so she visits the location where the supposed rescue took place. At Gargoyle Head Lake, a tourist attraction, which actually features a huge rock carving of a gargoyle on a cliffside above a lake, she finds her impersonator, who is really Masters' scheming niece. She has set Black Canary up, so that she could anonymously inherit her uncle's fortune. Larry Lance has also arrived, and there is a tussle, atop the big stone head, then all three tumble into the lake. Soon the real Black Canary has subdued the fake, and the frame-up is exposed.

Appearing in Black Canary: "An Orchid for the Deceased"

Featured Characters:

Supporting Characters:

Antagonists:

  • Miss Masters

Other Characters:

  • Andrew J. Masters (Dies)
    • his staff
  • District Attorney

Locations:

Synopsis for Ghost Patrol: "The Dark Adventure"


Appearing in Ghost Patrol: "The Dark Adventure"

Featured Characters:

Notes



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