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Binding: Hardcover
Dewey Decimal Number: 741.5973
Fabric Type: 9781401201609
Legal Disclaimer: 1401201601
Maximum Color Depth: DC Comics
Metal Type: DC Comics
Publisher: 1
Region Code: 196
Total External Bays Free: 2005-08
Total Firewire Ports: DC Comics
Total Parallel Ports: August 04, 2004
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Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - For Completists Only
This volume continues with DC comics reprinting the mostly mundane and erratic early adventures of Capt. Marvel, with one notable exception: the Mac Raboy-drawn origin of Capt. Marvel Junior, which is a little better than the other stories so far reprinted in the Shazam Archives. This anthology only gets into the year 1942, and it is clear that Capt. Marvel had not yet found his stride by this time (in 1943, the great 20-something chapter Mr. Mind serial began, and this might be considered to be ... Read More



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - be aware
I was and am a fan of the Big Red Cheese...I should have realized that when DC put out the Shazam Archives (remember why "Capain Marvel" is a no-no?... except for some inane 1970's alien) that the Archives would not be all Capain Marvel...this one had 2 Bulletman stories (altho the Raboy art was great) as well as cross-overs involving Captain Marvel, Jr.
There were Captain Marvel stories, which varied in quality and artist. Next time, just pick 10/12 Captain Marvel stories, showing a progression ... Read More





 

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