Captain Marvel Adventures #146
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis July 1953 Fawcett issue packs four adventures into one dime, and the cover — penciled by C. C. Beck and inked by Jack Bowler — makes the most of every inch, with a commanding full-figure Captain Marvel in his red-and-gold costume anchoring the design while inset panels tease the stories within. Those vignettes promise a genuinely strange lineup: the Big Red Cheese goes transparent in "The Mystery of the First People," a terrified man apparently transforms into an insect in "The Unholy Spider," and the hero tangles with baffling illusions in "The Mirage Menace." With four complete stories promised and the cover banner boasting "More Pages of Stories," issue #146 delivers a generous helping of the World's Mightiest Mortal at his Silver Age best.
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