At above left is the cover to the historic Flash Comics #1 which featured the first Flash story, written by Gardner Fox and drawn by Harry Lampert. Today, many text-only obits are appearing about Harry (like this one and this one). In a day or two, they'll start appearing with pictures. Let's see how many run this cover — which was drawn by Sheldon Moldoff — as if it represents Harry's work. A couple are already forgetting that Harry was not the sole creator of the super-speedster; that it began with a script by Fox. And I just heard from a reporter who's writing about Harry but who apparently doesn't know that the Flash has undergone a few changes (like becoming a couple of totally different people) since 1940.
For the record, Lampert never drew a cover with The Flash on it. The cover to Flash #6, seen above right, is sometimes wrongly identified as his. It was actually by E. E. Hibbard, who took over the Flash strip as of the third issue. Comic book lore may not be as important as some history but it's not that difficult to get it right.