M. F. Enterprises was a 1966–67 comic book publisher owned by artist and 1970s pulp-magazine entrepreneur Myron Fass, whose holdings also included the black-and-white horror comics magazine imprint Eerie Publications.
's best-known character was Captain Marvel (no relation to the Fawcett Comics, DC Comics or Marvel Comics superheroes of that name), a crimefighting alien android who could detach his head, limbs and hands and send them flying off in all directions whenever he shouted "Split!"
M. F. Enterprises also published Henry Brewster, a teen-humor comic created by artist Bob Powell, which ran for seven issues from February 1966 to September 1967.
It followed the adventures and misadventures of the titular red-headed all-American teenager and his friends: the big, squeaky-voiced jock "Animal"; the brainy, bespectacled "Weenie"; and the beautiful Debbie and Melody.
Their teacher was a former secret agent named Mr. Secrett, who was always happy to lend a handy gadget when needed.