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Whiz Comics #155 (Fawcett Publications, 1953). Although Whiz Comics was certainly not the first major, long-running superhero title to end during the twilight of the Golden Age, Fawcett had more ...
The end of a historically important comic book title which is not easy to get, there's an affordable Whiz Comics #155 (Fawcett Publications, 1953) CGC GD- 1.8 Cream to off-white pages up for ...
Whiz Comics #58 The Promise Collection Pedigree (Fawcett Publications, 1944) CGC NM+ 9.6 Off-white pages. Captain Marvel cover and art by C. C. Beck. Golden Arrow, Ibis, and Spy Smasher appearances.
Whiz Comics #3 (Fawcett Publications, 1940) It's an under-discussed aspect of Captain Marvel that a character with a military rank in his name — and a costume that was sort of a cross between a ...
"Whiz Comics 3 (#2) (Fawcett Publications, 1940) CGC Apparent GD+ 2.5 Moderate/Extensive (C-4) Cream to off-white pages. Second newsstand appearance of Captain Marvel.
Whiz Comics have been gaining steam on the aftermarket lately, and Captain Marvel is a big reason why. Snag this at Heritage Auctions today. Published Sun, 26 Mar 2023 07:22:10 -0500 ...
Whiz Comics #1 is the first appearance of Captain Marvel, these days known as Shazam!, created by C.C. Beck and Billy Parker from 1940. With under a hundred copies in any condition slabbed by CGC ...
Making his debut two years later in Whiz Comics #2, by Bill Parker and C.C. Beck, Shazam — or Captain Marvel, as he was initially named, and The Captain as he’s referred to now — became a ...