Captain Marvel Adventures (Volume 1) with a cover date of June, 1950.
Synopsis for "The Space Aggressor"
Appearing in "The Space Aggressor"
Featured Characters:
Antagonists:
- Space Aggressors
- Klozz (many die)
Other Characters:
- Space Aggressor Home World Civilians
Locations:
- New York City
- Space Aggressor Home Planet
Items:
- Space Aggressor Atomic Flame Ray Weapon (Destroyed)
Vehicles:
- Space Aggressor Spaceship Fleet
- Klozz Raider Spaceship Fleet (Destroyed)
Synopsis for Captain Kid: "It Suits Him!"
Appearing in Captain Kid: "It Suits Him!"
Featured Characters:
- Captain Kid
Supporting Characters:
- Captain Kid's Mother
- Captain Kid's Father
Antagonists:
- Cousin Mervyn
Synopsis for "The Invention Inventor Machine"
Appearing in "The Invention Inventor Machine"
Featured Characters:
Antagonists:
- Ezra Pyll, pessimistic assistant
Other Characters:
- Professor Thomas Madison, famous inventor
Locations:
- New York City
- Madison's Laboratory
- WHIZ Radio
Items:
- Madison's Invention Inventing Machine
- artificially invented lightning rifle
- artificially invented super robot (Destroyed)
- artificially invented flying net (Thinks for itself)
Synopsis for "The Mystery of the Model Crimes"
Appearing in "The Mystery of the Model Crimes"
Featured Characters:
Antagonists:
- Diamond Dan
- henchman
Other Characters:
- Radio-Model Airplane Hobblyists
Locations:
- New York City
- Billy's Workshop
- Lincoln Square
- Atlantic Ocean
- small barren island, 100 miles from NYC
Items:
- Duchess Necklace, from Europe
- Ultra Intense Flashlight
Vehicles:
- Radio-controlled Model Airplanes
Notes
- In The Space Aggressor, Captain Marvel destroys an entire alien invasion fleet, in space. One survivor is captured.
- At the end of The Invention Inventor Machine, Professor Madison is still harvesting weird contraptions based on advanced science, that nobody can understand, from his mechanical Invention Inventor.
- Also featured in this issue of Captain Marvel Adventures were:
- "Jon Jarl Loses His Job" (text story) by Eando Binder.
- Dopey Danny Dee: "Has Wide-Awake Feet", art by George Marko.
- Tightwad Tad: "A Stopgap"
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Look at how sad this is making Batman. You did this.
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