From "The House of Horrors" by Gardner Fox and Harry Tschida, All-Flash #7 (November 1942)
Where other solo books at Golden Age DC present anthologies of tales starring that one hero, All-Flash actually offers multi-chapter "novel-length" stories, a haunted manor acting as a setting for this one. Yeah, I know, "novel" is an absolutely ludicrous label to put on any comics mag, but All-Flash dares where others tremble. At least it's a Golden Age comic, which means it has a high page count that similar "novels" from the Silver Age.
But say I read it cover to cover? You think it would go towards my reading goal on GoodReads?
Where other solo books at Golden Age DC present anthologies of tales starring that one hero, All-Flash actually offers multi-chapter "novel-length" stories, a haunted manor acting as a setting for this one. Yeah, I know, "novel" is an absolutely ludicrous label to put on any comics mag, but All-Flash dares where others tremble. At least it's a Golden Age comic, which means it has a high page count that similar "novels" from the Silver Age.
But say I read it cover to cover? You think it would go towards my reading goal on GoodReads?
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