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Captain Marvel Adventures
Date | Number: 8 | Lang: English (en)
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PublicationMarch 6, 1942 | Price: 0.10 USD | Pages: 1 | Frequency: Every four weeks
 
CoverForward, America!
FeaturingCaptain Marvel
CreditsPencils: C. C. Beck | Inks: Pete Costanza?
ContentGenre: Military; Superhero | Characters: Captain Marvel [Billy Batson]
 
Comic StoryMacro the Giant (14.66 pages)
SynopsisBilly is sent by his boss to the the Village of Squankum, where a strange crime has been reported: the city hall has been wrecked and the Mayor and Sheriff have disappeared, and a giant is being blamed for the destruction.
FeaturingCaptain Marvel
CreditsScript: Otto Binder | Pencils: C. C. Beck? | Inks: C. C. Beck
ContentGenre: Superhero | Characters: Captain Marvel [Billy Batson]; Mayor Strong; Sheriff Binns; Sterling Morris (un-named); Mr. Suggs (Ajax Press newspaper Editor); Macro the Giant (reformed villain, introduction); Hiram Suggs (villain, Ajax Press newspaper editor)
NotesThe last 1/3 of this page is an illustrated promo for Whiz Comics and also features the latest code message. This appears to be the first Captain Marvel story C. C. Beck, the feature's co-creator and chief artist, collaborated on with Otto Binder, the scriptwriter most identified with the character.
 
Comic StoryThe Adventure With the P.A.L. (8 pages)
FeaturingCaptain Marvel
CreditsPencils: Ed Dobrotka | Inks: Ed Dobrotka
ContentGenre: Superhero | Characters: Captain Marvel [Billy Batson]
 
Comic StorySkiing Into Trouble (6 pages)
FeaturingCaptain Kid
CreditsScript: Al Liederman | Pencils: Al Liederman | Inks: Al Liederman
 
Text StoryKill that Witness (2 pages)
CreditsScript: Joseph J. Millard (signed) | Letters: typeset
ContentGenre: Adventure
 
Comic StoryThe Curse of Ibac (14 pages)
FeaturingCaptain Marvel
CreditsScript: Henry Perkins (plot)?; John Broome (script)?
ContentGenre: Superhero | Characters: Captain Marvel [Billy Batson]; Ibac [Stanley "Stinky" Printwhistle] (villain, introduction, origin); Prince Lucifer (villain, introduction), ghosts [Ivan the Terrible; Cesare Borgia; Attila the Hun; Caligula (villains)
NotesThe masthead reads "Capt. Marvel". Printwhistle's real first name was revealed in Shazam #29. Plot and scripts credits per Will Murray in Alter Ego #157 (March 2019).
 
Comic StoryThe Amazing Case of the Code in Music! (18 pages)
FeaturingCaptain Marvel
CreditsPencils: C. C. Beck and staff | Inks: C. C. Beck and staff
ContentGenre: Superhero | Characters: Captain Marvel [Billy Batson]; Mr. Banjo [Filpots] (villain, introduction)
NotesMasthead reads "Capt. Marvel". Art revision to include staff per P. C. Hamerlinck in Alter Ego (1999 series) #154 (September 2018).
 
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