Fat Marvel
Dreamed up by the legendary C. C. Beck and debuting in the festive pages of Xmas Comics #1 in 1941, Fat Marvel is a genuine Golden Age curiosity from the Fawcett stable — the kind of delightfully offbeat character that makes deep-diving into classic comics such a rewarding adventure. Sharing pages with the likes of Tall Marvel and the various Billy Batsons across titles like Holiday Comics and Whiz Comics, this character inhabits a wonderfully strange corner of Fawcett's imaginative universe. Rare enough to earn a nod in Who's Who: The Definitive Directory of the DC Universe, Fat Marvel may clock in at just a handful of catalog appearances, but that scarcity is precisely what makes them a prized find for any Golden Age enthusiast. A small footprint with a big, charming legacy stretching across 45 years of comics history — that's worth celebrating.
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Covers through the years — 1942–1986
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