Whiz Comics #29
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Capt. Marvel at the Pan-American Olympics," Captain Marvel takes center stage at a high-stakes international games, where athletic feats meet unexpected danger. Written by Otto Binder and illustrated by Mark Schneider, this 1942 adventure sees the hero teaming up with allies Hal, Nero, and Anita in a thrilling escape from slavers, leading to a daring rebellion under the shadow of Emir Abdullah. The cover by C. C. Beck and Pete Costanza captures the action with bold, dynamic flair.
In the heart of the jungle, Doctor Voodoo, Nero, and Anita flee Castle Duma only to be captured by slavers and sold into bondage. Under the rule of Emir Abdullah, a dangerous rebellion stirs among the slaves, and Hal must use his wits and power to ignite a fight for freedom—before the emir escapes with Anita and the mysterious Flask.
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