Fawcett Publications · Captain Marvel Jr. #47 · March 1947 · $0.10 · 52 pages
Grade: VG- 3.5
The lead feature pairs Captain Marvel Jr. with fairy tale elements in “Captain Marvel Jr. and the Giant of the Beanstalk,” where Freddy Freeman encounters a classic fairy tale scenario with superheroic twists. The story blends Fawcett's trademark whimsical storytelling with the Marvel Family's established adventure formula.
Published during the height of the Marvel Family's popularity when Fawcett was at its creative and commercial peak in the mid-1940s superhero market.
Condition VG- 3.5 — A classic reader. Some handling wear and stress, but the colors still pop and the structure is solid.. Noting: piece out of bottom left cover corner, spine roll with general wear and stress lines, and pencil marking in the masthead area. <
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Fawcett Publications · Captain Marvel Jr. #47 · March 1947 · $0.10 · 52 pages
Grade: VG- 3.5
The lead feature pairs Captain Marvel Jr. with fairy tale elements in “Captain Marvel Jr. and the Giant of the Beanstalk,” where Freddy Freeman encounters a classic fairy tale scenario with superheroic twists. The story blends Fawcett's trademark whimsical storytelling with the Marvel Family's established adventure formula.
Published during the height of the Marvel Family's popularity when Fawcett was at its creative and commercial peak in the mid-1940s superhero market.
Condition VG- 3.5 — A classic reader. Some handling wear and stress, but the colors still pop and the structure is solid.. Noting: piece out of bottom left cover corner, spine roll with general wear and stress lines, and pencil marking in the masthead area. <
We use what the scientists are calling artificial intelligence to research and write our descriptions — it gives us more time to add books to our website and provide you with a wider array of inventory. We think Klaatu would approve. Details are verified but the robot does slip up. We're not infallible. Every book is graded by a human collector who has actually held it. If anything ever looks off, reach on out at robopictocomics@gmail.com.