Captain Marvel #3

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Marvel ⋅ 1968
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Issue Details

Publisher

Marvel

Writer

Roy Thomas

Penciler

Gene Colan

Cover Artist

Gene Colan

Inker

Vince Colletta

Letterer

Artie Simek

Published

April 1968

Synopsis

From The Ashes Of Defeat!Last issue saw Captain Marvel defeated by Super Skrull who now takes him back to the Skrull ship for interrogation about his mission on Earth. Meanwhile the timer on Mar-Vell’s cylinder case continues to count down to a nuclear explosion. Super Skrull removes Mar-Vell’s life-giving helmet and straps him into a psycho-probe. The probe extracts Mar-Vell’s thoughts and the Skrull plays them back on a screen. The events of the last few weeks unfold as Super Skrull watches Mar-Vell defeat a Kree Sentry, and wonders why they didn’t team up. While the Skrull’s back is turned Mar-Vell breaks free of his shackles using his Uni-Beam and attacks his captor. Super Skrull falls back into a machine and is electrocuted giving Mar-Vell the chance to regain his helmet and jet away. Super Skrull breaks free and flaming on with the powers of Human Torch gives chase. Mar-Vell thinks The Skrull won’t believe him about the booby trapped cylinder and decides to fly to Earth’s outer atmosphere. Super Skrull gives up chase thinking Mar-Vell will perish in the hostile climate. The Man of Kree then contacts his orbiting star ship but Colonel Yon-Rogg doesn’t respond. Seeing this as an ideal opportunity to rid himself of his rival for Una, the Colonel states they can’t risk exposing themselves to Super Skrull. Nonetheless Mar-Vell manages to track The Helion and get on board, knowing Yon-Rogg’s motives.Meanwhile Super Skrull decides he can save his mission by obtaining Mar-Vell’s lost cylinder as it may hold information on his mission. Yon-Rogg refuses to let the Captain return to Earth and Mar-Vell claims his right to contact the Kree Imperial Minister to let him decide. The Imperial Minister cares not for saving the few Earthlings in danger but allows Mar-Vell to return to avenge his defeat by Super Skrull. Mar-Vell says there is something he needs to do before he goes back. Elsewhere the antagonist retrieves Mar-Vell’s cylinder, shape-shifts...

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