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This page may contain some of the same content as the DC Database article. A more complete and current article is at the DC Comics Database Millennium Edition: Whiz Comics Vol 1 2.
The complete list of authors can be seen in that articles page history. We wish to thank all awesome contributors at the DC Database who have worked so hard to bring us this information..




Quote1 By speaking my name you can become the strongest and mightiest man in the world - Captain Marvel! Quote2
-- Shazam



Appearing in "Introducing Captain Marvel!"

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Synopsis for "Introducing Captain Marvel!"

This story is reprinted from Whiz Comics #2.

Appearing in "Ibis Lives Again!"

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Synopsis for "Ibis Lives Again!"

This story is reprinted from Whiz Comics #2.

Appearing in "The Origin of Golden Arrow"

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Synopsis for "The Origin of Golden Arrow"

This story is reprinted from Whiz Comics #2.

Appearing in "The Coming of Spy Smasher"

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Synopsis for "The Coming of Spy Smasher"

This story is reprinted from Whiz Comics #2.

Appearing in "The Radium Theft of Dr. Death"

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Synopsis for "The Radium Theft of Dr. Death"

This story is reprinted from Whiz Comics #2.

Appearing in "Incident at Maloana"

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Synopsis for "Incident at Maloana"

This story is reprinted from Whiz Comics #2.

Appearing in "Seals of Doom"

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Synopsis for "Seals of Doom"

This story is reprinted from Whiz Comics #2.

Notes

  • Whiz Comics was published by Fawcett Publications. The premiere issue of the series actually begins with issue #2. The character of Captain Marvel was originally to be named Captain Thunder for the first issue of Thrill Comics. Thrill Comics would have taken the #1 slot for this series, but it was never published beyond a single ashcan preview edition.
  • Golden Arrow is currently a licensed property of DC Comics, but to date he has yet to appear in an actual DC Comics comic book.

Trivia

  • Dan Dare is not to be confused with Dan Dare, a pilot adventurer published by Eagle Comics in the 1950s.
  • Doctor Death's real name is James Kirk, but has no connection to the more infamous James Kirk of Star Trek fame.

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