Captain Science
A Golden Age gem from the early 1950s, Captain Science burst onto the scene with Youthful Comics in 1951, arriving at that thrilling moment when science fiction and superhero adventure were colliding on newsstands everywhere. Sharing his pages with colorful figures like Gordon Dane, Rip, Luana, and even the intriguing Mysta of the Moon, this character clearly inhabited a wonderfully pulpy cosmos of imagination. His appearances span a remarkable stretch β from Golden Age origins all the way to 2006 β turning up across titles like Captain Science, Fantastic, and Barbarians and Beauties, which speaks to a stubborn, enduring appeal that outlasted many of his contemporaries. For collectors with a taste for the bold, optimistic spirit of early sci-fi comics, Captain Science is exactly the kind of rare discovery that makes digging through back-issue bins so rewarding.
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