Cover Credits |
Penciller: Carmine Infantino Inker: Murphy Anderson |
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Comic Title: 80 Page Giant Magazine #4
Publisher: DC
(National Periodical Publications, Inc.)
Address: 575 Lexington Avenue, New York, NY
Cover Date: October 1964
On Sale Date:
August 20, 1964 Newsstand Date August 20, 1964
Source: House Ad, World's Finest Comics #145, Page 10
Copyright Date August 20, 1964
Source: Library of Congress, Periodicals 1964
Newsstand Date August 13, 1964
Source: Newsdealer Magazine, V19 #7
Frequency: 8 times yearly
Cover Price: $0.25
Page Count: 80
Editor: Julius Schwartz
See Also: The Guide to DC Giants
Notes:
This issue contains a pin-up of the Flash's Rogue's Gallery and another depicting Flash, Kid Flash, and the Flash of Earth-2.
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Title: "The Day Flash Weighed 1000 Pounds"
Pages: 13
Feature(s):
Flash (Barry Allen of Earth-1)
Writer: John Broome
Penciller: Carmine Infantino
Inker: Joe Giella
Reprinted From:
Flash #115 (1960)
Feature Character(s)
- Flash (last appearance in Flash #114; next appearance in Flash #115)
Supporting Character(s)
- Iris West (last appearance in Flash #114; next appearance in Flash #115)
- Solovar (last appearance in Flash #107; next appearance in Flash #127)
Villain(s)
- Grodd (takes the human form of William Dawson; last appearance in Flash #108; next appearance in Flash #127)
Other Character(s)
- Mr. Petrie (a sideshow owner; no further appearances)
Synopsis:
Grodd has created a special pill that will allow his mind to leave his body. Once free, his mind will inhabit that of another being. When Grodd takes the pill his body dies, Solovar reports Grodd’s death to the Flash.
Grodd’s mind takes over the body of William Dawson. Dawson takes a job as an animal trainer in a sideshow. He begins training the chimps in the show to commit robberies. Flash intervenes and catches the chimps.
While searching for Dawson, Flash is struck by a special ray that Dawson has designed. The ray causes Flash’s body to absorb moisture, making he balloon to extreme size. Then Dawson gives the Flash amnesia.
Dawson uses the deformed Flash as a sideshow attraction. A funhouse mirror reminds Flash of his old form and restores his memory. Flash restores himself to his old form and then captures Dawson. Dawson is sent to prison, but his Grodd identity is not revealed.
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