There is a certain inexorable logic to the way early 60s DC comics are written. You can almost hear the editor's voice saying, 'plug in every gap of understanding and take the reader through every step of the way!' Flash isn't wrong when he says 'The elaborate costumes of my foes are always superbly tailored! Yet they aren't tailors!....I've wondered if there isn't some real tailor....". Incredible deductive reasoning Flash! Batman would be proud of you!:). From Flash # 141, December 1963.
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