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Cover: C. C. Beck

Captain Marvel Adventures #36

Jun 1944 · Fawcett · 0.10 USD
“Capt. Marvel and the St. Louis Cup”

In "Capt. Marvel and the St. Louis Cup," Captain Marvel races to an English castle to stop Mr. Mind’s latest scheme, where a seemingly helpful nobleman offers aid—though his loyal butler may have a darker agenda. With a giant drill burrowing beneath the earth, Captain Marvel must find a way to halt a rising flood of lava before it’s too late. Written by Otto Binder and illustrated with bold energy by C. C. Beck, the cover by Beck captures the moment of high-stakes peril.

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writer Otto Binder · artist, inker C. C. Beck · cover C. C. Beck

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artist, inker C. C. Beck
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Captain Marvel tracks Mr. Mind to an English castle, where the owner offers his help. However, the butler is a member of the Monster Society who has helped Mr. Mind construct a giant drill that burrows into the earth to release a flood of lava and Captain Marvel can only stop it by sitting on the new volcano.

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