Captain Marvel Adventures #119
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis April 1951 Fawcett issue presents one of the more delightfully puzzling covers in the series: Captain Marvel stands fists raised on a bright yellow background, completely baffled as swirling energy rings and taunting speech bubbles — "Why don't you fight me, Captain Marvel?" "C'mon, put up your dukes!" — surround him with no visible opponent in sight, perfectly teasing the lead story "Captain Marvel Battles Invisibility." C. C. Beck's clean, expressive linework captures the World's Mightiest Mortal looking genuinely confounded, while Hoppy the Marvel Bunny — er, actually a dapper tiger — peeks in from the lower right corner adding a touch of charm. With a full 52 pages of color adventure and five stories packed inside, this is a generously fun installment from one of comics' most beloved Golden Age runs.
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Tawky Tawny tries to be a door-to-door salesman to make some extra money.
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