Flash Comics (Portuguese Wikipedia)

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  • Markstein, Don (2011). «The Whip». Don Markstein's Toonopedia. Consultado em 23 de junho de 2017. Cópia arquivada em 8 de novembro de 2015. [The Whip] took to the road in Flash Comics #1 (January, 1940), the same issue that introduced The Flash and Hawkman to the comics-reading public...His series ended in Flash Comics #55 (July, 1944). 
  • Markstein, Don (2010). «The Ghost Patrol». Don Markstein's Toonopedia. Consultado em 23 de junho de 2017. Cópia arquivada em 8 de novembro de 2015. Fred, Pedro and Slim achieved their ghosthood in All-American Publications' Flash Comics #29 (May, 1942). The story was written by Ted Udall (an assistant editor to Sheldon Mayer) and Emmanuel Demby (who has few if any other credits in comics). It was drawn by Frank Harry ('Little Boy Blue'), who continued to draw the feature through most of its run. 
  • Markstein, Don (2006). «The Black Canary». Don Markstein's Toonopedia. Consultado em 23 de junho de 2017. Cópia arquivada em 27 de julho de 2014 

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  • Markstein, Don (2011). «The Whip». Don Markstein's Toonopedia. Consultado em 23 de junho de 2017. Cópia arquivada em 8 de novembro de 2015. [The Whip] took to the road in Flash Comics #1 (January, 1940), the same issue that introduced The Flash and Hawkman to the comics-reading public...His series ended in Flash Comics #55 (July, 1944). 
  • Markstein, Don (2010). «The Ghost Patrol». Don Markstein's Toonopedia. Consultado em 23 de junho de 2017. Cópia arquivada em 8 de novembro de 2015. Fred, Pedro and Slim achieved their ghosthood in All-American Publications' Flash Comics #29 (May, 1942). The story was written by Ted Udall (an assistant editor to Sheldon Mayer) and Emmanuel Demby (who has few if any other credits in comics). It was drawn by Frank Harry ('Little Boy Blue'), who continued to draw the feature through most of its run. 
  • Markstein, Don (2006). «The Black Canary». Don Markstein's Toonopedia. Consultado em 23 de junho de 2017. Cópia arquivada em 27 de julho de 2014