Mary Marvel #16
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Juke Box Menace," Mary Marvel faces off against Old Doc Younger, a former inmate who’s spent four decades behind bars before being released at 75 with a bold plan to reclaim his youth. Written by Otto Binder and illustrated by Jack Binder, this 1947 Fawcett classic sees the aging criminal’s scheme spiral out of control in a twist that leaves him back where he started—this time at 90. The cover by Jack Binder captures the chaotic energy of the showdown, all without spoiling how the battle unfolds.
In "The Juke Box Menace," Georgia flees a reform school armed with a mysterious miniature jukebox that twists reality with its tunes, setting her on a wild path to claim the throne of Tyrania—just as Mary Marvel finds herself caught in its strange, musical spell.
Old Doc Younger, released from prison at 75 after 40 years, hatches a scheme to reclaim his youth—only to find his rush to outwit Mary Marvel backfires in a most unexpected way. The result? A return to prison, now older than ever.
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Reprinted in Don Winslow of the Navy #6 (1953), Mary Marvel Fanzine #5 (2005)
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