Captain Marvel - M.F. Enterprises v1 #1 April 1966
| Description | |
| 41 pages, no ads | |
| Additional Information | |
| Publication | April 1966 | Price: 0.25 USD | Pages: 52 | Editing: Carl Burgos |
| Notes | The Captain Marvel which appears in this series is not the same as the Fawcett Comics, DC Comics, or Marvel Comics character. |
| Featuring | Captain Marvel |
| Credits | Pencils: Carl Burgos | Inks: Leon Francho |
| Content | Genre: Superhero | Characters: Captain Marvel; Billy Baxton; Plastic-Man (villain) |
| Comic Story | Introducing the All-New Captain Marvel (9 pages) |
| Synopsis | A super-android is created on another planet and named Captain Marvel. Atomic war breaks out, destroying the planet. The hero eventually lands on Earth and is befriended by a boy named Billy. He gets a job as a writer for a press service. |
| Featuring | Captain Marvel |
| Credits | Script: Roger Elwood | Pencils: Leon Francho | Inks: Leon Francho |
| Content | Genre: Superhero | Characters: Captain Marvel (origin); Billy Baxton |
| Notes | I & O: Captain Marvel (Roger Winkle; not the Fawcett or Marvel Comics heroes); I: Billy Baxton |
| Comic Story | The Invisible Aliens (15 pages) |
| Synopsis | Captain Marvel battles aliens from another dimension. |
| Featuring | Captain Marvel |
| Credits | Script: Roger Elwood | Pencils: Leon Francho | Inks: Leon Francho |
| Content | Genre: Superhero | Characters: Captain Marvel |
| Notes | I: The Giant Heads |
| Comic Story | The Blue Men of Venus (16 pages) |
| Synopsis | Captain Marvel meets the blue-skinned Venusians, and battles Plastic-Man. Plastic-Man, a criminal Gronk from Venus, relocates to Earth. |
| Featuring | Captain Marvel |
| Credits | Script: Roger Elwood | Pencils: Leon Francho | Inks: Leon Francho |
| Content | Genre: Superhero | Characters: Captain Marvel; Billy Baxton; Plastic-Man (villain) |
| Notes | "V: Plastic Man (I; becomes Elasticman with issue #2; not the Quality / DC Comics hero); I: Gurk, Oleg, and other Venusians" |
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