Mary Marvel #26
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Atomic Panic," Mary Marvel stumbles upon a mysterious connection between a seemingly innocent flower shop and a series of high-profile apartment break-ins, after being denied an interview with a detective who’s investigating the case. Written and illustrated by Jack Binder, this 1948 Fawcett Comics issue captures the era’s blend of superhero action and suburban suspense, with the cover by Jack Binder perfectly framing Mary’s determined expression as she uncovers a clue hidden in plain sight.
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Unable to get an interview with a detective for her school newspaper, who happens to be investigating break-ins into some of the finer apartments in the city, Mary accidently discovers that a flower shop is involved with these crimes.
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