Captain Marvel Adventures #121
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThe cover of this 1951 Fawcett publication sets the stage perfectly: the World's Mightiest Mortal lunges forward with a thunderous "ZAP!" at a control panel while the cackling, goggle-eyed Dr. Sivana gleefully declares his trap has been sprung. Cover art by C. C. Beck and Kurt Schaffenberger frames the confrontation with terrific energy, teasing Otto Binder and Pete Costanza's interior tale of "Captain Marvel and Sivana's Time Trap." With a full 52 pages of full-color adventure for just a dime, this issue delivers the long-running feud between Marvel and "the world's maddest scientist" at a fever pitch.
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This is the issue in which Sivana escapes from jail by incanting a nonsense math equation that opens a path the fourth dimension.
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