Master Comics #41
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis August 1943 Fawcett publication places Captain Marvel Jr. front and center, glowing with a warm radiant aura as he stands surrounded by a crowd of smiling servicemen representing the Army, Navy, and Marines — a tribute to wartime America that feels genuinely heartfelt. Mac Raboy's cover art bathes the young hero's dark costume and gold lightning bolt in warm light, making him feel like a beacon amid the sea of military faces pressing in from every side. At 68 pages of full color for a dime, this is a fine snapshot of Golden Age comics at their most patriotic and earnest.
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