Captain Marvel (DC Comics), a young boy who transforms into a superhero by saying the word "Shazam!"; originally published by Fawcett Comics and currently published by DC Comics.
Captain Marvel (album), a 1972 jazz album and a song recorded by saxophonist Stan Getz
Monica Rambeau of Nextwave, whose original name was Captain Marvel
Genis-Vell, the artificially-created son of Mar-Vell
Carol Danvers, who used the name Captain Marvel in the House of M alternate reality
Mahr Vehl, an alien surgically altered to look human who appears in the Ultimate Galactus series written by Warren Ellis
Captain (comics), who used the name Captain Marvel before learning it was taken already
Captain Marvel was the title character in a short-lived title published by Myron Fass' M.F. Comics in 1966
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The Story: M.O.D.O.K. reveals the target of his heist to his handpicked team of Marvel's Most Wanted: the most powerful weapon in the universe, one that threatens the existence of all life on Earth.
In the early days of WWII, before Americas official involvement in the war, Captain America, still wet behind the ears, embarked on a clandestine mission to the island nation of Madripoor.
Marvel proudly presents more Golden Age goodness, collecting issues #5-8 of SUB-MARINER COMICS from 1942.
CaptainMarvel is a superhero with the powers of several Greek gods who changes from boy radio reporter Billy Batson to his alter-ego by shouting the magic word "SHAZAM!" This hero was originally published by Fawcett Comics in the 1940s, and by DC Comics in the 1970s and later.
CaptainMarvel is Captain Mar-Vell of the alien race of the Kree, as published by Marvel Comics.
CaptainMarvel was the original name of the Marvel Comics superhero Photon, a member of The Avengers.