Captain Marvel Adventures #34
In "Captain Marvel in Oklahoma City," the Marvel Family takes flight to protect a Midwestern city from a bizarre new threat, as Captain Marvel races to stop a Nazi plot involving a mysterious airborne fortress. Written by Otto Binder and brought to life with dynamic art by C. C. Beck—both interior and cover—this 1944 classic showcases the hero’s signature blend of action and optimism, with Beck’s bold visuals defining the era’s superhero aesthetic. The cover by Beck and Pete Costanza captures the issue’s high-stakes drama in vivid, pulpy detail.
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Fortunately, Mr. Mind's giant missile is a dud, and does not explode in Russia. Captain Marvel flies off to face the villain's next plot, which is to attack the British Isles with a floating island filled with Nazis.
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