Marvel Family color illustration by Fred Hembeck, currently up for sale on eBay!

Marvel Family color illustration by Fred Hembeck, currently up for sale on eBay!

Mary Marvel Month, Day 15!
I would totally have read Mary Magnus: Robot Fighter.
(From Marvel Family Adventures #89, art by the always fantastic Kurt Schaffenberger).

Mary Marvel Month, Day 15!

I would totally have read Mary Magnus: Robot Fighter.

(From Marvel Family Adventures #89, art by the always fantastic Kurt Schaffenberger).

skullkisser:

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More ShazaManga.  Not sure of the artist.

skullkisser:

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More ShazaManga.  Not sure of the artist.

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The Marvel Family by Katie Cook!

The Marvel Family by Katie Cook!

The Marvel Family, Adventures in the DC Universe-style!

The Marvel Family, Adventures in the DC Universe-style!

Shazam collector stamps (I guess?) from Pepsi.

Shazam collector stamps (I guess?) from Pepsi.

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browsethestacks:

The Marvel Family by Dave Cockrum

browsethestacks:

The Marvel Family by Dave Cockrum

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thehappysorceress:

Marvel Family by Derek Fridolfs 
Magic Monday

thehappysorceress:

Marvel Family by Derek Fridolfs

Magic Monday

What makes this especially awesome is that it includes Subway Guy (not Jared, the guy who leads Billy into the subway that takes him to Shazam).  Subway Guy gets shafted in the Marvels’ legend.  Jerry Ordway did a little more with him in the original Power of Shazam graphic novel (won’t spoil in case you haven’t read that), but he’s about the only one to my knowledge.  How do you like that: leads the kid into the subway and kicks off like 75 years of comic book storytelling, then nuthin’.  Well, Subway Guy, JSM here appreciates the job you did.  Take your bow.
demonsee:

Jsm’ Captain Marvel & Family!

What makes this especially awesome is that it includes Subway Guy (not Jared, the guy who leads Billy into the subway that takes him to Shazam).  Subway Guy gets shafted in the Marvels’ legend.  Jerry Ordway did a little more with him in the original Power of Shazam graphic novel (won’t spoil in case you haven’t read that), but he’s about the only one to my knowledge.  How do you like that: leads the kid into the subway and kicks off like 75 years of comic book storytelling, then nuthin’.  Well, Subway Guy, JSM here appreciates the job you did.  Take your bow.

demonsee:

Jsm’ Captain Marvel & Family!

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