Captain Marvel Jr. #41
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis 1946 Fawcett issue drops Captain Marvel Jr. squarely into the colorful chaos of a carnival or circus setting, where the cover by Bud Thompson depicts him swinging acrobatically alongside a yellow-costumed villain wielding a gun — tents, pennants, and a ferris wheel sprawling vividly in the background. The three-part novelette promised on the cover — "Captain Marvel Jr. Meets the Acrobat" — sounds like a genuinely entertaining romp, with chapter one carrying the suitably dramatic subtitle "Death Under the Full Moon." At a dime a copy, this is Golden Age superhero adventure presented with real flair and energy.
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