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Issue: #42 Published: January 1945, Price: 0.10 USD, Pages: 52, Editing: J. B. Magill
Color: Color Cover; Color Interiors Dimensions: Standard Golden Age U.S. Paper Stock: Glossy Cover; Newsprint Interior Binding: Saddle-stitched Publishing Format: Was Ongoing Series; Anthology
Comic Contents:
Cover (1 page)
Season's Greetings
Featuring:
Captain Marvel
Credits:
Pencils: C. C. Beck | Inks: C. C. Beck | Letters: typeset; ?
George Hammond has invented a camera that can take pictures from the future, and dishonest photographer Slick Fokus plans a bank robbery for a time when he learns from Hammond's camera that Captain Marvel and most of the city will be on the other side of town.
Professor Putter has invented a machine that can predict different possibilities, but his assistant turns out to be a Nazi spy who wants to know what would happen if Captain Marvel joined Hitler. Even worse, that future seems to be coming true!
The Monster Society of Evil Chapter 21: The Unholy Hydra!
Featuring:
Captain Marvel
Synopsis:
Mr. Mind creates a new monster that grows a new head whenever one is cut off. Captain Marvel manages to turn the heads against each other, then captures Mr. Mind, but a masked stranger enters and knocks Billy out.
Credits:
Script: Otto Binder | Pencils: C. C. Beck | Inks: C. C. Beck
Statement of the Ownership, Management, Circulation, Etc.
Credits:
Script: Gordon Fawcett | Letters: typeset
Comic Story (8 pages)
Captain Marvel and the Plot Against Christmas
Featuring:
Captain Marvel
Synopsis:
Billy meets brothers Happy and Jolly Smith, who want to give toys from their factory to the children at the Creedmore Orphanage, but their miserly older brother Gouge refuses to consider it. It's up to Captain Marvel to persuade Gouge to change his mind so that the orphans can have a merry Christmas.