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* {{a|[[Richard Jones (Earth-616)|Rick Jones]]}}
 
* {{a|[[Richard Jones (Earth-616)|Rick Jones]]}}
 
* {{1st|[[Rachel Dandridge (Earth-616)|Rachel Dandridge]]}}
 
* {{1st|[[Rachel Dandridge (Earth-616)|Rachel Dandridge]]}}
* {{a|[[Mordecai Boggs (Earth-616)|Mordecai Boggs]]}}
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* {{a|[[Mordecai Boggs (Earth-616)|Mordecai P. Boggs]]}}
 
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'''Antagonists:'''
 
* {{1st|[[Robert Hunter (Earth-616)|Nitro (Robert Hunter)]]}}
 
* {{1st|[[Robert Hunter (Earth-616)|Nitro (Robert Hunter)]]}}
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* {{Mentioned|[[Edwin Jarvis (Earth-616)|Jarvis]]}}
 
* {{Mentioned|[[Edwin Jarvis (Earth-616)|Jarvis]]}}
 
* {{Referenced|[[Thanos (Earth-616)|Thanos]]}}
 
* {{Referenced|[[Thanos (Earth-616)|Thanos]]}}
* {{Cameo|[[Eros (Earth-616)|Starfox (Eros)]]}} {{FlashOnly}}
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* {{Cameo|[[Eros (Earth-616)|Eros]]}} {{FlashOnly}}
 
* {{Cameo|[[Heather Douglas (Earth-616)|Moondragon (Heather Douglas)]]}} {{FlashOnly}}
 
* {{Cameo|[[Heather Douglas (Earth-616)|Moondragon (Heather Douglas)]]}} {{FlashOnly}}
* {{Cameo|[[Arthur Douglas (Earth-616)|Drax the Destroyer (Arthur Douglas)]]}} {{FlashOnly}}
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* {{Cameo|[[Arthur Douglas (Earth-616)|Drax the Destroyer (Art Douglas)]]}} {{FlashOnly}}
 
* {{Cameo|[[Kronos (Eternal) (Earth-616)|Kronos]]}} {{FlashOnly}}
 
* {{Cameo|[[Kronos (Eternal) (Earth-616)|Kronos]]}} {{FlashOnly}}
 
* {{WP|The Music Man}} {{Mentioned}} {{Topical Reference}}
 
* {{WP|The Music Man}} {{Mentioned}} {{Topical Reference}}
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| Notes =
 
| Notes =
* Plot by Starlin, script by Englehart.
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* Plot by [[Jim Starlin|Starlin]], script by [[Steve Englehart|Englehart]].
* In this issue Mar-Vell is exposed to toxins which ultimately develop into cancer which kills him.
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* In this issue [[Mar-Vell (Earth-616)|Mar-Vell]] is exposed to toxins which ultimately develop into [[Glossary:Cancer|cancer]] which kills him.
* [[Lou-Ann Savannah (Earth-616)|Lou-Ann]] and Rick Jones break up. She will not be seen again in [[Captain Marvel Vol 1|this series]].
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* [[Lou-Ann Savannah (Earth-616)|Lou-Ann]] and [[Richard Jones (Earth-616)|Rick Jones]] break up. She will not be seen again in [[Captain Marvel Vol 1|this series]].
 
* This issue contains a letters page, '''Mail It To Mar-Vell'''. Letters are published from Stefan Dornuf, Mike Mini, Brian W. Prescott, and David Kell.
 
* This issue contains a letters page, '''Mail It To Mar-Vell'''. Letters are published from Stefan Dornuf, Mike Mini, Brian W. Prescott, and David Kell.
 
* This issue also contains a Series One [[Value Stamps|Marvel Value Stamp]] #25 ''The Human Torch''.
 
* This issue also contains a Series One [[Value Stamps|Marvel Value Stamp]] #25 ''The Human Torch''.

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Quote1 You didn't believe me before, but you're about to discover that I mean what I say - that I can blow myself up - as sure as my Name is Nitro! Quote2
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Synopsis for "Blown Away!"

The Lunatic Legion send their agent, Nitro, The Exploding Man, to steal a powerful, top-secret government nerve gas called Compound 13. He is confronted by Captain Mar-Vell, who defeats Nitro by having Rick strike his Nega-Bands together at the moment Nitro explodes. The gas canister is ruptured in the explosion, and Mar-Vell successfully reseals the container--but alas, not before himself breathing in some of the toxic gas.

Notes

  • Plot by Starlin, script by Englehart.
  • In this issue Mar-Vell is exposed to toxins which ultimately develop into cancer which kills him.
  • Lou-Ann and Rick Jones break up. She will not be seen again in this series.
  • This issue contains a letters page, Mail It To Mar-Vell. Letters are published from Stefan Dornuf, Mike Mini, Brian W. Prescott, and David Kell.
  • This issue also contains a Series One Marvel Value Stamp #25 The Human Torch.

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