Fawcett Comics: Whiz Comics 072 (1946-03)
By C. C. Beck, Pete Costanza, Robert Pious and
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- Captain Marvel: Capt. Marvel Meets the Man of the Future! by C. C. Beck, Pete Costanza featuring Captain Marvel
- Contents Page
- Captain Marvel: Man of the Future by C. C. Beck
- Captain Marvel: Vanishing Ocean by C. C. Beck
- Ibis the Invincible: The Mystery of the Evil Ibistick by Robert Pious
- Golden Arrow: Golden Arrow Hunts a Bear Thief by August Froehlich
- Sam the Sheriff: The Sheriff's Ransom by Al Liederman
- Wicky and O'Shawnessy: Wicky Prints an Extra
- Spy Smasher: Treachery In Tibet by Charles Tomsey
- The Culture Corner: How To Eat Soup Without Slurping by Basil Wolverton featuring Croucher K. Conk
- Beanpole Bertie: humor filler
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