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Issue: Flash Comics #96
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Publisher: FlagDC
On Sale Date: 04/07/1948
Volume: none
Pages: 52
ISBN: none
UPC/EAN: none
Price: $0.10 USD
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Content Items: 22 (5 stories, 1 cover)
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Publication Type: Comic Book
Color: color
Dimensions: standard Golden Age US
Paper Stock: glossy cover; newsprint interior
Binding: saddle-stitched
Publishing Format: was ongoing series
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Cover, Front
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Sharks and Evil Centaurs!

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The Hawkman [Carter Hall]; The Flash [Jay Garrick] (inset)
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Inside front cover.
The Return of the Centaurs!

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superhero
Hawkman [Carter Hall]; Hawkgirl [Shiera Sanders]
While taking a horseback ride after attending a scientific convention, Carter and Shiera run into a group of living centaurs, who proceed to kidnap a noted scientist and take him to a hideout in an extinct volcano.
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Another Run Scored in Keds!

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sports
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Sabotage, Sweet Sabotage

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Joe; Effie
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The Flash and the Thorn-Stalk!

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The Flash [Jay Garrick]; The Thorn [Rose Canton] (villain)
Jay Garrick attempts to console Rose, the sister of the nefarious Thorn, who was believed drowned at sea, unaware that the two are one and the same!
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On the page immediately following page 6 of the previous story sequence.
The Secret of Mystery Mountain!

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adventure
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The Missing Messenger

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This Tall Tale from Texas Is True!

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The "Spectacular" Crimes

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adventure, fantasy, supernatural
Ghost Patrol [Slim; Fred; Pedro]
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FlagWorld's Finest Comics #208 published December 1971
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FlagGiant Lois Lane Album #13 published January 1974
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[untitled]

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humorous
Wheeee!
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4 gags.
Editorial Advisory Board

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0.33
[untitled]

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More Monkey Business

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A two-page text story titled Monkey Business, also credited to Udall as Charles King, appears in Green Lantern (DC, 1941 series) #22 (October-November 1946).
The Adventures of "Popsicle Pete" and Bob Feller

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sports
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The Riddle of the Topaz Brooch!

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Black Canary [Dinah Drake]; Larry Lance; Della Gorham; Alfred (Mrs. Gorham's nephew); Carno and his Masked Riders (villains, circus act); un-named druggist (villain, a fence for stolen goods)
Dropping in for an ice cream soda, Larry and Dinah discover the proprietor dead, and soon are visited by a gang of toughs determined to keep the pair from discovering the truth behind what has happened.
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FlagThe Greatest Golden Age Stories Ever Told #[nn] published March 1990
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FlagSuper-Team #3/1992 published January 1992
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FlagBlack Canary Archives #1 published March 2001
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FL104
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Go ahead, big shot!
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Foiling the Lunatic's Revenge

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adventure
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Look for them at your favorite newstand!
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Inside back cover.
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Back cover.

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