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Issue: The Flush #[nn]
Publication Date: January 1967
 
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Publisher: FlagTopps
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Pages: 8
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Content Items: 3 (1 story, 1 cover)
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Publication Type: Comic Book
Color: four color
Dimensions: standard bubblegum card size, 2.5"x3.5"
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Publishing Format: one-shot
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Illustration  on  Cover, Front
Credits
?
Subject Matter
humorous, superhero
The Flush
The Flush (The Flash parody); traffic cop
Sorry, Flush, but you were doing 40 in a 33 m.p.h. zone!
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Miscellaneous
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Brown script per Roy Thomas. Possible Wood pencils per Nick Caputo. Previous indexer credited Gil Kane.
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Story  on  Interior Page(s)
Credits
?
Subject Matter
humorous, superhero
The Flush
The Flush [Bury Alvin]; Runroader (Roadrunner parody); Wile E. Coyote (lookalike)
Wowee! It's that new super-speeding mystery criminal - The Whizz!
Something is whizzing through the streets of Centralized City, causing minor mayhem and destruction. Bury Alvin believes it to be super-criminal, the Whizz. As The Flush, he pursues the speedster, pausing only to steal a banana. He tosses the banana peel, causing his quarry to stop. It's not the Whizz - it's Runroader! Beep! Beep! Enter Wile E. Coyote, knife and fork in hands.
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Miscellaneous
6
Wood pencils per Nick Caputo. Previous indexer credited Gil Kane.

Story pages are numbered 2-7
We're Looking for People who Like to Draw

Illustration  on  Interior Page(s)
Credits
Art Spiegleman
Art Spiegleman
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typeset
Subject Matter
humorous
The back cover ads on all Krazy Little Comics titles appeared, at first glance, to be genuine ads of the era. All of these were drawn by Art Spiegleman, now famous for his Pulitzer Prize-winning graphic novel, Maus.
If you'd like to find out whether you have a talented trigger finger worth developing, write to us and we'll send one of our trained gunmen to have a showdown with you... any day at high noon.
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Miscellaneous
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Parody of the Famous Artists School ad which appeared on the back covers of Silver-Age comic books.

The back cover ads on all Krazy Little Comics titles appeared, at first glance, to be genuine ads of the era. All of these were drawn by Art Spiegleman, now famous for his Pulitzer Prize-winning graphic novel, Maus.

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