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All-American Comics#36
Cover: Martin Nodell & Irwin Hasen
All-American Comics #36
“Murder on Wheels”
In "Murder on Wheels," the Flash faces a race against time when he learns a young child needs an iron lung to survive—leading him on a high-speed pursuit to save a life. Penciled and inked by E. E. Hibbard, this 1942 tale from All-American Comics #36 captures the urgency and heart of early superhero storytelling. The cover, a dynamic collaboration by Martin Nodell and Irwin Hasen, sets the tone with its bold, action-packed imagery.
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Full credits
writer Bill Finger
artist, inker Irwin Hasen
cover pencils, inks Martin Nodell
cover pencils, inks Irwin Hasen
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Green Lantern investigates murder at the racetrack as foreign powers attempt to prevent the U.S. Government from obtaining a new type of motor.
Plot details indexed by the Grand Comics Database (CC BY-SA).