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Cover: Kurt Schaffenberger

Master Comics #110

Dec 1949 · Fawcett · 0.10 USD
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“Capt. Marvel Jr. and Hidden Death!”

In "Capt. Marvel Jr. and Hidden Death!", Larry Grayson is stranded on a remote island tasked with assessing its potential as a naval base—only to find himself in peril as a sudden monsoon threatens his life. When his radio fails and Nyoka sets out to investigate, she's swept away by the storm and must make a daring parachute descent to save him. Written by Rod Reed and illustrated by Henry Kiefer, this tense adventure unfolds with the island's hidden dangers lurking beneath its storm-wracked surface. The cover, by Kurt Schaffenberger, captures the drama in bold, dynamic detail.

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writer Rod Reed · artist, inker Henry Kiefer · cover Kurt Schaffenberger

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writer Rod Reed
artist, inker Henry Kiefer
cover pencils, inks Kurt Schaffenberger

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Larry Grayson is assigned on an uninhabited island for a week to determine its suitability as a naval base. A few days into the week, Larry's radio transmission is garbled so Nyoka tries to check on him. A monsoon blows Nyoka away from the island. She determines that she will have to parachute down to Larry. Nyoka finds Larry with his leg broken and about to be swept out to sea. Larry reports that monsoons happen often over this island, and he reports that it is not suitable for a base.

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