May 7 - The birthday of Freddy Freeman (Captain Marvel, Jr.) Art by Mac Raboy.
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May 7 - The birthday of Freddy Freeman (Captain Marvel, Jr.) Art by Mac Raboy.

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Mac Raboy, A Great Wonder, ca. 1935-1943, wood engraving on paper, image: 8 x 6 1⁄2 in. (20.3 x 16.5 cm), Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of Jean Nichols, 1974.38.2
Mac Raboy (April 9, 1914-Dec. 22, 1967)
Co-creator of Captain Marvel Jr. and artist on the Flash Gordon newspaper strip from 1948 to 1967.
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Mac Raboy — Master Comics #38 Captain Marvel Jr. Cover Original Art (Fawcett, 1943) Source
Mac Raboy — Captain Marvel Jr. #31 Cover Prelim (1945)
Gallery owner lists this as “Bud Thompson (attributed)” but GCD has that as a Mac Raboy cover.

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MASTER COMICS (vol. 1) #35 (January 27, 1943). Cover by Mac Raboy.
Despite the wonderful Mac Raboy cover, Captain Marvel Jr. does not battle any Nazis in this issue, or any bad guy named The Flame--
WONDERWORLD COMICS (vol. 1) #3 (July, 1939). Cover by Will Eisner and Lou Fine.
--and certainly not this Fox Features superhero, who first made the scene back in July, 1939.
Mac Raboy Master Comics #27 Captain Marvel, Jr (Fawcett 1942) Source
Original Art - Flash Gordon Sunday Comic Strip (July16th1950)
Art by Mac Raboy
King Features Syndicate
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Mac Raboy was at the peak of his powers for this magnificent episode. In 1948, Raboy was awarded his dream assignment. For years, he had been inspired by Alex Raymond's artistry on Flash Gordon, and Raboy was thrilled when he had the chance to take over his idol's hallmark feature.