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The Human Torch#34
Cover: Ken Bald & Vince Alascia

The Human Torch #34

Feb 1949 · Superior · 0.10 CAD
“The Flat of the Land”

In "The Flat of the Land," the Human Torch and Sun Girl are snared by B4, a bizarre resident of the two-dimensional world of Flatula, who's using a ray to trap real-world celebrities—including the U.S. President—for his bizarre museum. With the help of his flame, which disrupts Flatula’s dimension, the Torch must find a way to free his allies and the captured icons before they’re lost in the flat plane forever. Mike Sekowsky’s art, with Ken Bald’s inks, brings the surreal, paper-thin world to life, while Ken Bald and Vince Alascia deliver a striking cover that captures the issue’s strange, high-stakes premise.

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artist Mike Sekowsky · inker Ken Bald · cover Ken Bald, Vince Alascia

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Full credits

inker Ken Bald
cover pencils Ken Bald
cover inks Vince Alascia

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B4, a resident of Flatula, captures the US President and other famous people with his two dimensional ray to place in a museum. The Torch and Sun Girl are taken too, but the Torch finds that his flame destroys the power of Flatula and he rescues the captured persons.

Plot details indexed by the Grand Comics Database (CC BY-SA).