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Marvel Comics   ·   Released Mar 24th, 1970

Captain Marvel #20

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The Hunter And The Holocaust!Inside a bar in Greenwich Village, Rick Jones performs on stage with his guitar and the teenage girls in the crowd go wild at their new favorite rock star. After his set finishes, Rick is approached by a man who wants to be his agent but Rick blows him off and leaves. Arriving at his run down apartment, Rick wonders if he’ll ever establish his own identity when Mar-Vell’s face appears in a mirror. Captain Marvel asks Rick why he hasn’t called on him or allowed him to leave the Negative Zone via the Nega Bands. Rick says he’s not sure of his own identity anymore and he needs time to find himself. Mar-Vell understands Rick’s issue but reminds him he used to be partners with The Hulk, a helper to The Avengers as well as Captain America’s sidekick. Mar-Vell knows Rick was tired of being a sidekick and wanted to be a hero himself and sharing identities with Captain Marvel was his one chance of finally doing that.A confused Rick hears a fight outside his apartment and runs out to see some thugs mugging an old man. Rick takes them on himself despite Mar-Vell’s warning and ends up getting a beating himself. Realizing his mistake, Rick uses the Nega Bands to swap places with Captain Marvel who makes short work of the muggers. Knowing Rick can hear him when he speaks out loud, Mar-Vell wants to discuss how they can both exist on Earth at the same time. Rick says if anyone can figure this out it’s his old pal Bruce Banner and gives Mar-Vell the location of one of Banner’s secret desert bases.On his way to the base, Captain Marvel sees a town that has recently been devastated by a tornado. The hero flies down to help only to see an armed gang of looters called the Rat Pack have arrived and are stealing the medical supplies. Again, Captain Marvel makes short work of his opponents and after helping clear the debris, resumes his journey to find Banner. Inexplicably while still flying, Captain Marvel suddenly loses control and crashes...

Format
Comic
Page Count
36 pages
Cover Price
$0.15
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Creators

Roy Thomas
Writer
Roy Thomas
Gil Kane
Penciller, Cover Artist
Gil Kane
Inker
Dan Adkins
Colorist
Michele Robinson
Artie Simek
Letterer
Artie Simek
Stan Lee
Editor
Stan Lee
Sam Rosen
Other
Sam Rosen

Main Characters

Captain Marvel
Mar-Vell
Captain Marvel
Earth-616

Supporting Characters

Hulk
Bruce Banner
Hulk
Earth-616
Rick Jones
Rick Jones
Earth-616

Cameos

Captain America
Steve Rogers
Captain America
Earth-616
Giant-Man
Hank Pym
Giant-Man
Earth-616
Iron Man
Tony Stark
Iron Man
Earth-616
Mordecai Boggs
Mordecai Boggs
Earth-616
Thor Odinson
Thor Odinson
Earth-616
Yon-Rogg
Yon-Rogg
Earth-616

Collected In

  • Giant-Size Captain Marvel #1
    Giant-Size Captain Marvel #1
    Captain Marvel Vol. 1 (1968 - 1979)
  • Captain Mar-Vell Omnibus Vol. 1 HC
    Captain Mar-Vell Omnibus Vol. 1 HC
    Captain Marvel Vol. 1 (1968 - 1979)
  • Essential Captain Marvel Vol. 1 TP
    Essential Captain Marvel Vol. 1 TP
    Essential Captain Marvel
  • Essential Hulk Vol. 3 TP
    Essential Hulk Vol. 3 TP
    Essential Hulk
  • Giant-Size Captain Marvel #1
    Giant-Size Captain Marvel #1
    Giant-Size Captain Marvel (1975)
  • Le Meilleur des Super-Héros Marvel 25. Captain marvel
    Le Meilleur des Super-Héros Marvel 25. Captain marvel
    Le Meilleur des Super-Héros Marvel (2016 - 2020)

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