Display title | The Adventures of Captain Marvel |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Back in the 1940's, Captain Marvel was quite the trend setter. He was one of the first superhero to really utilize multi-issue storylines and continuity (including the Monster Society of Evil ongoing story that lasted 22 issues), the first hero who literally transform from a normal mortal into a superpowered alter ego , one of the first true Flying Brick in comics (combining true flight with strength and invulnerability even before Superman), his sister Mary Marvel was the second Distaff Counterpart in comics (right after Hawkgirl), and in this instance, the first superhero to appear on the big screen. |