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While Beck oversaw the visual aspects of the various comics featuring Captain Marvel, he emphatically stated in an interview with Tom Heintjes published in Hogan's Alley # 3 that he and his fellow artists had no input or influence on the scripts they illustrated, noting " In the 13 years I spent drawing Captain Marvel, I wrote only one story, about Billy ’ s trip to a Mayan temple, which had to be submitted in typed form and edited and approved before I was allowed to illustrate it.
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" This mystery is never completely resolved despite the beings sending an artificial " energy brain " to occupy a robot body built by Tom in book # 17 ( see illustration above ).
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* "( We're Gonna ) Rock Around the Clock "-US # 23 on May 29, 1954 only one week ; UK # 17, in December 1954
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The Chickadees first appeared in " The Chickadee Challenge ," a Carl Barks Donald Duck story in Walt Disney's Comics and Stories # 161 ( 1954 ).
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