Unofficial Flash Comics Index |
FLASH COMICS #69
Cover Date: February-March 1946
Cover Price: $.10
Publication Date: 1945-12-10
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Cover Credits:
Art: Everett E. Hibbard
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Credits:
Story | Gardner Fox |
Art | Everett E. Hibbard |
Assistant editing | Ted Udall, Julius Schwartz |
Editing | Sheldon Mayer |
Feature Character(s):
- Flash (last in Comic Cavalcade #13/6)
Supporting Character(s):
- Joan Williams (last in All-Flash #21/3)
- Three Dimwits (invent a violin that causes property damage):
- Winky Moylan (last in Comic Cavalcade #13/6)
- Blinky Boylan (last in Comic Cavalcade #13/6)
- Noddy Toylan (last in Comic Cavalcade #13/6)
Villain(s):
- Several unnamed crooks (first appearance for all)
Location(s):
Credits:
Story | John B. Wentworth |
Art | Stan Aschmeier |
Lettering | Stan Aschmeier |
Assistant editing | Ted Udall, Julius Schwartz |
Editing | Sheldon Mayer |
Feature Character(s):
- Johnny Thunder (last in flashback in Justice Society of America #7)
Supporting Character(s):
- Peachy Pet Thunder
- Thunderbolt (last in All-Star Comics #27)
- Mildred (first appearance; Yz's wife)
- Shocko (first appearance; Yz's son; next in #71/4)
Other Character(s):
- Ampere and Mazda (first appearance for both; two thunderbolt children)
Location(s):
- Long Island, NY
- Fifth Dimension
Credits:
Story | John B. Wentworth |
Art | Frank Harry |
Assistant editing | Ted Udall, Julius Schwartz |
Editing | Sheldon Mayer |
Feature Character(s):
Villain(s):
- A snake oil salesman (first appearance)
Other Character(s):
- An old man and djinn (first appearance for both)
Comment(s):
- This story takes place in 1945.
Credits:
Story | Gardner Fox |
Art | Joe Kubert |
Lettering | Joe Kubert |
Assistant editing | Ted Udall, Julius Schwartz |
Editing | Sheldon Mayer |
Feature Character(s):
Supporting Character(s):
Villain(s):
- Richard March and his gang (first appearance for all; takes the identity of Arnold Unity as revenge for an ancient crime)
Other Character(s):
- An elderly man and his doctor (first appearance for both; resembling Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson)