Master Comics #39
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThe cover of this June 1943 Fawcett anthology says it all: Captain Marvel Jr., red cape billowing behind him, rides a massive torpedo across churning wartime seas while a warship looms in the background — bold, kinetic, and unmistakably of its era. Mac Raboy's cover art crackles with energy, perfectly capturing the young hero mid-action against a Nazi threat the banner headline makes explicit. With 68 full-color pages inside featuring "The Slave Trader" and more, this is a satisfying wartime package from one of Fawcett's most spirited anthologies.
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He carried neither gun nor knife, only a guitar and a lash, and he was out to kill Hopalong.
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