ALL FLASH QUARTERLY #1, SUMMER 1941.
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Bidding Ended:
Thursday, April 21, 2005 1:00:00 PM (20 Minute Clock Begins At Thursday, April 21, 2005 1:00:00 PM)
Auction:
Auction #183 - Part II
Item numbers 1292-2528 in auction 183
Item Description
The Flash was the first All-American hero to win his own, self-titled book. This is the first issue. He was so popular that within months of his first appearance in Flash Comics, copycat speedsters quickly began to pop up in other comics. All-American’s sister company DC even copied him when they introduced Johnny Quick in More Fun Comics in 1941. Since the Flash first appeared in an anthology comic named Flash Comics, they couldn’t give him another book with the same name. To differentiate this book from the anthology, they titled it All- Flash Comics. A charter member of the Justice Society of America, the importance of the Flash in comic history cannot be underestimated. He is one of the giants of the Golden Age. This issue features a short retelling of his origin by E.E. Hibbard. He also contributes the cover art as well as interior art. The pages are off-white to white. The book is CGC-certified 8.0 (VF).
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