Master Comics #25
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Case of the Face in the Dark!", Captain Marvel Jr. uncovers a hidden message on a child’s broken balloon, leading him into a covert Japanese sabotage scheme targeting Alaska’s communications. Written by Bill Woolfolk and brought to life with sharp, expressive art by Mac Raboy—both on interior pages and the cover—this 1942 adventure blends wartime intrigue with the hero’s signature blend of courage and quick thinking.
In "The Case of the Face in the Dark!" from Master Comics #25 (1942), Captain Marvel Jr. uncovers a hidden message on a child’s broken balloon—leading him into a shadowy espionage scheme aimed at disrupting communications to Alaska during wartime. The mystery unfolds with sharp-eyed detective work and the kind of wartime intrigue that made these stories stand out.
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Reprinted in The Shazam! Family Archives #1 (2006), Captain Marvel Jr. #3
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