Mary Marvel #28
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Mary Marvel vs. the Hen, Part I: Coiffure of Death," Mary Marvel answers a desperate plea from Henry Hibbs, who seeks help retrieving his son from a ruthless gambler demanding a staggering $50,000. Written by Otto Binder and illustrated by the Binder duo, this 1948 classic blends wartime heroics with a surprisingly personal crisis, all rendered in the bold, dynamic style that defined Fawcett's Golden Age. The cover by Jack Binder captures the moment with dramatic flair, hinting at the chaos to come.
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Henry Hibbs goes to Shazam, Inc. to see if they can help him get his son back, who is being held by a notorious gambler whom the son owes $50,000.
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