Captain America Comics (1941 series) (Marvel) #72

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Number 72 72
Volume
No Volume No No
Display Volume With Number No No
Indicia Publisher
Indicia Publisher Not Printed Printed Printed
Brand
No Brand No No
Publication Date May 1949 May 1949
Key Date 1949-04-10 1949-05-10
Year On Sale None None
Month On Sale None None
Day On Sale None None
On Sale Date Uncertain No No
Indicia Frequency
No Indicia Frequency No No
Price 0.10 USD 0.10 USD
Page Count 36 (note: total sum of story page counts is 26) 36 (note: total sum of story page counts is 26)
Page Count Uncertain No No
Editing Stan Lee Stan Lee
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Sequence Number 1 1
Title Murder In the Mind Murder In the Mind
Unofficial Title? No No
Type comic story comic story
Feature Captain America Captain America
Genre superhero superhero
Job Number
Script ? ?
No Script
Pencils Ken Bald? Gene Colan
No Pencils
Inks Ken Bald? ?
No Inks
Colors ? ?
No Colors
Letters ? ?
No Letters
Editing
No Editing X X
Page Count 12 12
Page Count Uncertain No No
Characters GS: Golden Girl GS: Golden Girl
Synopsis A psychoanalyst cures one of Cap's apprehended criminals of his tendency to commit unlawful acts by using hypnosis to enter his mind. He discovers that the man stole a broach of his mother's as a child to have something of hers near him after the birth of his little brother and when she found out about it, she slapped him and told him that he would probably become a criminal. Once the subconscious memory has been brought to consciousness, the man loses his desire for criminal activity. A psychoanalyst cures one of Cap's apprehended criminals of his tendency to commit unlawful acts by using hypnosis to enter his mind. He discovers that the man stole a broach of his mother's as a child to have something of hers near him after the birth of his little brother and when she found out about it, she slapped him and told him that he would probably become a criminal. Once the subconscious memory has been brought to consciousness, the man loses his desire for criminal activity.
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Notes According to the first chapter (by Dr. Michael J. Vassallo) in the "The invincible Gene Colan" bibliographical book (Marvel), this story was pencilled by Gene Colan (see page 11).
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Commenter Comment Revision Timestamp Old State New State
Stephane PETIT Editing 2010-08-02 09:56:59 Available Editing
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Jerry Hillegas 2010-08-03 10:14:18 Pending Review Under Review
Jerry Hillegas 2010-08-03 10:14:25 Under Review Approved