Captain Marvel Adventures #35
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeA wonderfully imaginative 1944 Fawcett cover by Kurt Schaffenberger captures Captain Marvel peering through a microscope, only to discover a tiny, fully costumed version of himself perched on the stage exclaiming "Hi, Cap!" — while the full-sized Cap gasps his trademark "Holy Moley! It's myself in miniature!" The issue promises Captain Marvel's encounter with "The World of Largeness," plus a visit to Indianapolis, all written by Otto Binder. Rounding things out is the introduction of Radar, the International Policeman, making this a particularly packed ten-cent package from the Golden Age.
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Mr. Mind and his Nazi allies continue to attack the coast of Scotland from his floating island. He thaws out a woolly mammoth from his frozen island to fight Captain Marvel.
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