Captain Marvel Adventures #91
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis December 1948 Fawcett issue puts the World's Mightiest Mortal front and center, with Captain Marvel's white cape streaming as he delivers a decisive punch to a green-suited adversary sent flying across what appears to be an Egyptian-themed setting — a glowing stone and scattered stars punctuating the impact. The cover billing promises "Captain Marvel and the Chameleon Stone," and C. C. Beck's clean, energetic linework makes the whole scene pop with the kind of confident charm that defined the character's golden era. At a dime a copy, this is a fine snapshot of Fawcett superhero adventure firing on all cylinders.
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