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Fawcett Comics, a subsidiary of Fawcett Publications, was one of several successful comics publishers during the Golden Age of Comic Books in the 1940s. Its most popular character was Captain Marvel (not to be confused with Marvel Comics' character of the same name), the alter ego of boy radio reporter Billy Batson, who transformed into the hero whenever he spoke the magic word 'SHAZAM!'.

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  • Jungle Girl Season 2 #1 - 5 FREE Comics Download on CBR CBZ Format. Download FREE DC, Marvel, Image, Dark Horse, Dynamite, IDW, Oni, Valiant, Zenescope and many more comics only.
  • This collection features Jungle Girl #0-5 and Jungle Girl: Season 2 #1-5 of the hit sequel, and a complete cover gallery featuring the art of Frank Cho and Adriano Batista! It looks like Batista was clearly influenced by Cho, since the pages here look so much like Cho's work to us.

Other characters published by Fawcett include Captain Video, Hopalong Cassidy, Ibis the Invincible, Bulletman and Bulletgirl, Spy Smasher, Captain Midnight, Phantom Eagle, Mister Scarlet and Pinky, Minute-Man, Commando Yank, and Golden Arrow.

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Aside from the better known superhero books, Fawcett also published a short-lived line of horror comics during the early 50s, a string of titles which included This Magazine Is Haunted, Beware! Terror Tales, Worlds of Fear, Strange Suspense Stories, and Unknown World. Other genres included Teenaged Humor (Otis and Babs), Funny Animal (Hoppy the Marvel Bunny), Romance (Sweethearts), War (Soldier Comics) and Western (Lash larue, Six Gun Heroes). Fawcett also produced comics based on contemporary movie stars (Tom Mix, Rocky Hale) and matinee serials (Nyoka the Jungle Girl). The entire line was dropped in 1953, when Fawcett closed down their comics publishing wing.

Series

Americas Greatest Comics (Fawcett)
Beware Terror Tales (1952) (Fawcett)
Bill Boyd Western (1950) (Fawcett)
Billy the Kid and Oscar (1945) (Fawcett)
Bob Swift (1951) (Fawcett)
Bulletman (1941) (Fawcett)
Captain Marvel Adventures (1941) (Fawcett)
Captain Marvel Adventures Wheaties Giveaway (Fawcett)
Captain Marvel and the Good Humor Man (Special) (Fawcett)
Captain Marvel Coloring Book (1941) (Fawcett)
Captain Marvel Jr (1942) (Fawcett)
Captain Marvel Storybook (1946) (Fawcett)
Captain Marvel's Fun Book (1944) (Fawcett)
Captain Midnight (1943) continued as Sweethearts (Fawcett)
Captain Video (1951) (Fawcett)
Comic Comics (1946) (Fawcett)
Cowboy Love (1949) (Fawcett)
Dennis the Menace & His Dog Ruff (1961) (Fawcett)
Dennis the Menace & His Pal Joey (Fawcett)
Dennis the Menace (Fawcett)
Dennis the Menace and His Friends (1970) (Fawcett)
Dennis the Menace Bonus Magazine Series (1970) (Fawcett)
Dennis the Menace Giant (1958) (Fawcett)
Dennis the Menace Television Special (Fawcett)
Dennis the Menace Way Out Stories (Fawcett)
Destination Moon (1950) (Fawcett)
Don Winslow of The Navy (1943) (Fawcett)
Fawcett Mighty Midget - Capt Marvel Adventures (Fawcett)
Fawcett Movie Comic (1950) (Fawcett)
Flying Captain Marvel (Fawcett)
Funny Animals (1942) (Fawcett)
Gabby Hayes Western (1948) (Fawcett)
Gene Autry Comics (1941) continued by Dell (Fawcett)
George Pal's Puppetoons (1945) (Fawcett)
Golden Arrow (1942) continues as Golden Arrow Western (Fawcett)
Golden Arrow Western (1946) (Fawcett)
Hopalong Cassidy (1946) continued by DC (Fawcett)
Hoppy the Marvel Bunny 1-15 1945-12 to 1947-09 (Fawcett)
Hot Rod Comics (1951) (Fawcett)
Ibis the Invincible (1943) (Fawcett)
Ken Maynard Western (1950) (Fawcett)
Lash LaRue Western (1949) Continued by Charlton (Fawcett)
Life Story (1949) (Fawcett)
Marvel Family (1945) (Fawcett)
Mary Marvel (1945) (Fawcett)
Master Comics (1940) (Fawcett)
Mighty Midget Comics (Fawcett)
Mike Barnett Man Against Crime (1951) (Fawcett)
Minute Man (1941) (Fawcett)
Monte Hale Western (1948) Continued by Charlton (Fawcett)
Motion Picture Comics (1950) (Fawcett)
Nickel Comics (1940) (Fawcett)
Nyoka the Jungle Girl (1945) (Fawcett)
Ozzie and Babs (1947)Continued as TV Teens by Charlton (Fawcett)
Pioneer Marshall (1950) (Fawcett)
Rocky Lane Western (1949) (Fawcett)
Rod Cameron Western (1950) (Fawcett)
Romantic Secrets (1949) (Fawcett)
Romantic Story (1949) continued by Charlton (Fawcett)
Six Gun Heroes (1950) continued by Charlton (Fawcett)
Slam-Bang Comics (1940) (Fawcett)
Soldier Comics (1952) (Fawcett)
Special Edition Comics (1940) (Fawcett)
Spy Smasher (1941) (Fawcett)
Strange Suspense Stories (Fawcett)
Sweetheart Diary (1949) (Fawcett)
Sweethearts (1948) continued by Charlton (Fawcett)
Tex Ritter Western (1950) (Fawcett)
This Magazine Is Haunted (1951) (Fawcett)
Thrilling True Story of the Baseball Giants (1952) (Fawcett)
Tom Mix Western (1948) (Fawcett)
Underworld Crime (1952) (Fawcett)
Unknown World (1952) continued as Strange Stories from Another World (Fawcett)
Vic Torry and His Flying Saucer (1950) (Fawcett)
Western Hero (1949) (Fawcett)
Whiz Comics (1940) (Fawcett)
Worlds Beyond (1951) continues as Worlds of Fear (Fawcett)
Worlds of Fear (1952) (Fawcett)
Wow Comics (1940) (Fawcett)
Young Eagle (1950) (Fawcett)
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