Captain Marvel, Jr. #14 is an issue of the series Captain Marvel, Jr. (Volume 1) with a cover date of December, 1943.
Synopsis for "The Sinister Stamps"
Appearing in "The Sinister Stamps"
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Synopsis for "The Vest Pocket Levitator"
Jonas Weatherby picks up an eggbeater being sold on a street corner, unaware a gremlin's charged it up until it's powerful enough to carry a man through the air. He leads Captain Marvel Jr. on a merry chase, before realizing that with this device he could finally realize his dream of having $1,000,000. He flies into a bank vault and helps himself to the cash (escaping through the tunnel dug by a pair of thieves intending to rob the same vault) to give Captain Marvel Jr. the slip. Once he counts up his money, Weatherby's beside himself to realize he actually stole $1,000,020, and decides he must let his conscience be his guide and bring back the $20. This time Captain Marvel Jr. sees him flying by and manages to catch up to him. After Weatherby explains the situation, Jr. explains he did more than just trespass in a vault, he stole money that people had earned through hard, honest work. Hearing this Weatherby returns all the money, glad at least to still have his miraculous flying device. Which slips from his grip and flies away without him.
Appearing in "The Vest Pocket Levitator"
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- Jonas Weatherby
- Hoiman and unnamed colleague, bank robbers
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- A Mischievous Gremlin
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- Flying eggbeater
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- The Vest Pocket Levitator is reprinted in Shazam! #8.
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