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35 |
35 |
| Title |
The Bicentennial Villain |
The Bicentennial Villain |
| Unofficial Title? |
No |
No |
| Type |
comic story |
comic story |
| Feature |
Captain Marvel |
Captain Marvel |
| Genre |
superhero |
superhero |
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| Script |
E Nelson Bridwell |
E Nelson Bridwell |
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| Pencils |
Kurt Schaffenberger |
Kurt Schaffenberger |
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| Inks |
Kurt Schaffenberger |
Kurt Schaffenberger |
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| Colors |
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| Letters |
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| Editing |
J Orlando |
Joe Orlando (original editor) |
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| Page Count |
6 |
6 |
| Page Count Uncertain |
No |
No |
| Characters |
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Captain Marvel [Billy Batson]; Whitey Murphy; Dr. Sivana (villain); Shazam (cameo); Sterling Morris (cameo); Benjamin Franklin (Flashback; Cameo); Captain John Smith (Flashback; Cameo); Pocahontas (Flashback; Cameo); Kit Carson (actor posing as the original); Buffalo Bill Cody (actor posing as the original) |
| Synopsis |
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Billy and his friend Whitey are making a documentary of young adults throughout history, but their production is sabotaged by Dr. Sivana. |
| Reprint Notes |
- from Shazam! (DC, 1973 series) #25 (October 1976)
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- from Shazam! (DC, 1973 series) #25 (October 1976)
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Setting up a new trip by Billy and Uncle Dudley (inspired by TV format) visiting various American cities. |
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| Original Reprint Notes |
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The migration of the following original reprint notes needs confirmation:
- from Shazam! (DC, 1973 series) #25 (October 1976)
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| Sequence Number |
36 |
36 |
| Title |
Case of the Kidnapped Congress |
Case of the Kidnapped Congress |
| Unofficial Title? |
No |
No |
| Type |
comic story |
comic story |
| Feature |
Captain Marvel |
Captain Marvel |
| Genre |
superhero |
superhero |
| Job Number |
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| Script |
E Nelson Bridwell |
E Nelson Bridwell |
| No Script |
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| Pencils |
Kurt Schaffenberger |
Kurt Schaffenberger |
| No Pencils |
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| Inks |
Kurt Schaffenberger |
Kurt Schaffenberger |
| No Inks |
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| Colors |
? |
? |
| No Colors |
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| Letters |
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? |
| No Letters |
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| Editing |
J Orlando |
Joe Orlando (original editor) |
| No Editing |
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| Page Count |
17 |
17 |
| Page Count Uncertain |
No |
No |
| Characters |
Captain Marvel [Billy Batson]; Mary Marvel [Mary Batson]; Captain Marvel, Jr. [Freddy Freeman]; Shazam; Mentor [Uncle Dudley] (first as Mentor); Elders [Solomon; Hercules; Atlas; Zeus; Achilles; Mercury]; Sterling Morris; Whitey Murphy; Joan Jameson; Tawky Tawny; Cissy Sommerly; Sunny Dexter; Doc Quartz; Ma Potter; Pa Potter; Chet Porter (first appearance); Rod Porter (first appearance); Dr. Sivana [Thaddeus Bodog Sivana] (villain); Yorgull (first appearance; villain) |
Captain Marvel [Billy Batson]; Mary Marvel [Mary Batson]; Captain Marvel, Jr. [Freddy Freeman]; Shazam; Mentor [Uncle Dudley] (first as Mentor); Elders [Solomon; Hercules; Atlas; Zeus; Achilles; Mercury]; Sterling Morris; Whitey Murphy; Joan Jameson; Tawky Tawny; Cissy Sommerly; Sunny Dexter; Doc Quartz; Ma Potter; Pa Potter; Chet Porter (first appearance); Rod Porter (first appearance); Dr. Sivana [Thaddeus Bodog Sivana] (villain); Yorgull (first appearance; villain) |
| Synopsis |
Billy and Uncle Dudley (as Mentor) set off on a tour around the country doing a series on young people. The first stop is Washington, DC, where Dr. Sivana has made the Capitol disappear. |
Billy and Uncle Dudley (as Mentor) set off on a tour around the country doing a series on young people. The first stop is Washington, DC, where Dr. Sivana has made the Capitol disappear. |
| Reprint Notes |
- from Shazam! (DC, 1973 series) #26 (December 1976)
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- from Shazam! (DC, 1973 series) #26 (December 1976)
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| Notes |
This story conforms the comic book to the Shazam television series, with Billy and Uncle Dudley (with a new mustache) going on the road in a van, and Billy talking to the Elders instead of the wizard Shazam. |
This story conforms the comic book to the Shazam television series, with Billy and Uncle Dudley (with a new mustache) going on the road in a van, and Billy talking to the Elders instead of the wizard Shazam. |
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| Original Reprint Notes |
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The migration of the following original reprint notes needs confirmation:
- from Shazam! (DC, 1973 series) #26 (December 1976)
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