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- By speaking my name you can become the strongest and mightiest man in the world - Captain Marvel!
- -- Shazam
Appearing in "Introducing Captain Marvel!"
- Appearances not yet listed
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
- This issue was originally printed in Whiz Comics #2. It is also reprinted in Famous First Edition F-4.
- 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.
- "Introducing Captain Marvel" is also reprinted in Shazam: From the 40s to the 70s and 'The Shazam! Archives Vol. 1 '.
- 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.
- To date, Lance O'Casey has only made one canonical DC Comics appearance. He appeared in Power of Shazam #34.
See Also
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Recommended Reading
- Captain Marvel Adventures
- Captain Marvel, Jr.
- Hoppy the Marvel Bunny
- Ibis the Invincible
- Marvel Family
- Shazam!
- Power of Shazam
- Shazam: The New Beginning
- Spy Smasher
- Superman/Shazam - First Thunder
- Trials of Shazam
- Whiz Comics
Links and References
- Whiz Comics article at Wikipedia
- Captain Marvel article at Wikipedia
- Captain Marvel article at Toonopedia
- Captain Marvel biography page at DCU Guide
- Dan Dare article at Wikipedia
- Golden Arrow article at Wikipedia
- Golden Arrow article at Toonopedia
- Ibis the Invincible article at Wikipedia
- Ibis the Invincible article at Toonopedia
- Ibis the Invincible biography page at DCU Guide
- Lance O'Casey article at Wikipedia
- Marvel Family article at Toonopedia
- Scoop Smith biography page at DCU Guide
- Shazam article at Wikipedia
- Shazam biography page at DCU Guide
- Spy Smasher article at Wikipedia
- Spy Smasher article at Toonopedia
- Spy Smasher biography page at DCU Guide
Footnotes
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