How’s that for an awesome title?
I mean, it’s a biplane with a flamethrower, but that’s still an awesome title.
Now, who’s that gal the Flash is rescuing?
Why it’s Ann! With an ominous comment about “Well, things!”. How about things like the fact her brother is an escaped fugitive? Gosh, she doesn’t seem so concerned. So the biplane turns out to be under the control of The Threat, aka Joe Conner, who is not exactly thrilled to see The Flash. Meanwhile, back at the farm…
“But I can’t just stop a vengeance in the middle!” may be one of my favorite lines ever. Also, note how he had not problems stopping it for four years, or that she seems to have no problem harboring a known fugitive. The bottom of the same page gives us my favorite, condescending sexism!
Man, wimmins just don’t get it! They’re so useless!
So Roy pilots the flamethrowing bi-plane and almost kills his birth-mother. She’s rescued by The Flash who drops him for the cops. Except:
Some brother, he didn’t even recognize Ann’s voice! Still, how did Ann even know?
Yes that’s right, Joan, having followed the Flash thinking he was cheating on her, advises Ann to join the family business! Boy must the Flash be pissed off…
Well, I guess that makes it okay. Meanwhile, unknown to Jay, he’s actually already captured The Threat, as he thought Joe was one of The Threat’s lackeys and got him thrown in jail. Which sets up chapter three… That’s right folks, we [b]still[/b] haven’t reached the payoff! See you all tomorrow!
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