The Flash 1959 #153 - 5.5 - $45.00
Superboy shows Frank that he can be creative, regardless of whether his creations are perfect, and notes an expressive hobby can be life long enjoyment.
Copyright ? 1965 by National Periodical Publications, Inc. On-sale date from ad in Green Lantern #27 and copyright registration. Copy of issue also seen with a date stamp of April 15, 1965.
- Happy Hobby Time! - The inside front cover contains a PSA produced in sequential comics-art style published in cooperation with the National Social Welfare Assembly. Previously appeared in DC comics cover-dated May 1952
- The Mightiest Punch of All Time! - Story across 25 pages in three parts of 9.67 pages, 8.67 pages, and 5.67 pages.
- - On the page between page 4 and page 5 of the main story sequence.
- - At the bottom of page 10 of the main story sequence.
- Johnny Gets His Own Monster Koach! - On the page between page 10 and page 11 of the main story sequence.
- - On the page between page 10 and page 11 of the main story sequence.
- - On the page between page 14 and page 15 of the main story sequence.
- - On the page between page 17 and page 18 of the main story sequence.
- - On the bottom of page 19 of the main story sequence.
- - On the page between page 23 and page 24 of the main story sequence.
- - Letters from readers Doug Potter, Jack Gergotz, and John Talbot.
- Dynaflex - Inside back cover.
- - Back cover.
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