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"Captain Marvel"
Captain Marvel
Title: "Captain Marvel"
Volume: 7
Number: 2
Cover price: $2.99
Cover date: October, 2012
Publisher: Marvel Comics
Credits
Chief: Axel Alonso
Writers: Kelly Sue DeConnick
Pencilers: Dexter Soy
Inkers: Dexter Soy
Cover artists: Ed McGuinness
Cover inker: Dexter Vines
Cover colorist: Javier Rodriguez
Colorists: Dexter Soy
Letterers: VC's Joe Caramagna
Assistants: Ellie Pyle
Associates: Sana Amanat
Editors: Stephen Wacker
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"Captain Marvel" is the otherwise untitled story featured in the second issue of the seventh Captain Marvel comic book series published by Marvel Comics. The story was written by Kelly Sue DeConnick with artwork, inks, and coloring by Dexter Soy. It was lettered by Joe Caramagna of Virtual Calligraphy. The story was edited by Stephen Wacker with Sana Amanat as associate editor and Ellie Pyle as assistant editor. This issue shipped with an October, 2012 cover date and carries a cover price of $2.99 per copy (US).

"Captain Marvel"[]

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Notes[]

  • The character of Carol Danvers was created by writer Roy Thomas and artists Gene Colan and Paul Reinman. She first appeared in the "Where Stalks the Sentry" story from Marvel Super-Heroes #13 from March, 1968, which features the character of Mar-Vell.
  • This series is rated T+ for Teen.
  • This issue shipped to retailers on August 15th, 2012.
  • This issue is UPC barcode number 759606078097 00211.
  • This issue went to second printing. The second printing is a black and white variant of the normal cover art illustration.

Trivia[]

  • The cover art illustration is a pastiche of the famous J. Howard Miller poster of Rosie the Riveter, which became an iconic symbol for female empowerment during the 1940s.
  • The cover illustration in this issue doubles as a poster that Kamala Khan has in her bedroom as per Ms. Marvel, Volume 3 #2.

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