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COMIC DETAILS

Comic Description: Captain America 268 Signature
Grade: 9.8
Page Quality: WHITE
Certification #: 1953484003
Owner: The Captain

SET DETAILS

Custom Sets: This comic is not in any custom sets.
Sets Competing: My CGC Captain America Collection  Score: 39
My CGC Captain America (Michael Zeck Years) Collection  Score: 39
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Owner's Description

April, 1982

"Peace on Earth, Good Will to Man."

J.M. DeMatteis - Writer
Mike Zeck - Penciler
Mike Zeck, John Beatty - Cover Artists
John Beatty, Josef Rubinstein - Inkers
Bob Sharen - Colorist
Jim Novak - Letterer
Jim Salicrup - Editor
Jim Shooter - Editor-in-Chief

Synopsis:
Kyle Richmond, Gargoyle, Valkyrie and Hellcat of the Defenders have been captured by August Masters and his minions who have been manipulating psychics for their own goals.
While in Brooklyn, Steve Rogers is walking Bernie Rosenthal back to her car after they watched the latest Indiana Jones movie. As Steve critiques the movies less than noble main character, he is silently recognized by a man passing by on the street. As they enter the car Bernie expresses that she is in love with Steve and when Steve finds he cannot say it back to her, mostly because he hasn't given much thought about his feelings for her, it ruins their date and Bernie angrily asks Steve to drive her home.
Back at his apartment that he shares with Bernie, Steve tries to get to work on his latest work assignment but can't keep his mind off sorting through his feelings for Bernie. He is suddenly jolted by a mental attack that attracts the attention of Bernie and his roommate Josh. Brushing it off he shoos them away so that he can go into action of Captain America. Realizing that it was a mental cry from help from the telepaths and former American Dreamers Ursula Richards and Phillip Leguin, Captain America rushes to their home as he recalls his previous encounter with them. He arrives too late and is given another mental flash showing men loading the unconscious telepaths into a truck.
Unable to track down the truck Captain America decides to make use of his connections at SHIELD where Dum Dum Dugan supervises the use of a mental probing device that will sort through the mental flashes given to Cap in the hopes of learning where Ursula and Phillip had been taken. Although the machine is overloaded the location is clear: A sleepy town in the mountains of Colorado.
Back in the base of August Masters, Masters explains to the helpless Richmond that while his organization is not affiliated with the government all it's members are "true patriots" who seek to protect America's best interests. He takes him to see Mindy who is in pain due to the probing of their machines. Kyle, now mobile goes to her side and pulls her free. When Kyle demands some answers on what they are planning he is shocked to learn that Masters is hoping to orchestrate World War III.
Meanwhile, Captain America puts on a disguise and rolls into the town and posing as a scientist researching strange UFO activity in the area gets a lift into the mountains to see the location of supposed "weird happenings" by one of the locals. Sure enough the man is one of Master's men and he brings Cap right to the mouth of their base where he is confronted by some of Master's guards. Cap removes his disguise and easily dispatches of the guards and fights his way into the complex. However he finds himself confronted by Masters and his guards who have their guns on him, forcing him to surrender.
Elsewhere in the complex, Ursula and Phillip use their powers to revive Hellcat, Valkyrie and the Gargoyle who break out of their cell. While this is happening Captain America is being shown through the complex and Masters explains to Cap his plans: using the capture psychics, he intends to use them to launch a mental assault that will destroy all of Russia so that America's enemies might be rushed. Finding such a plan to be disgusting, Cap calls Masters a lunatic and attacks. Just then the alarm goes off warning August of the Defenders escape. Although the heroes manage to free Mindy, Ursula and Phillip and try to make a break for it, August forces them to retreat when he tells them that he's activated the bases self destruct and that only he can shut it down. With no other choice they surrender over to Masters and are all locked up. Leaving Kyle free, the former Nighthawk wonders how he can contact Dr. Strange and get help. Picking up his thought Mindy sends out a mental call for help out to Dr. Strange.

Notes:
-Signed By: J.M. DeMatteis on 09/14/2018
-Signed By: Michael Zeck on 09/14/2018
-Signed By: John Beatty on 09/14/2018
-This story is continued in Defenders #106 and Defenders #107.
-This issue contains a letters page, Letters to the Living Legend. Letters are published from: Chris Dyer, Gerald Burns, Dave Schmidt, Jeff Bingham, Stanley Johnston, and Mark Waldman.
-The letters page also contain a Statement of Ownership, Management, and Circulation.

Trivia:
- Although Nighthawk appears on the cover of this issue, Kyle Richmond does not don his trademark costume in this story.
- Steve Rogers also gives a brief movie review of the then contemporary blockbuster Raiders of the Lost Ark, the first in a series of Indiana Jones movies.
- Bernie Rosenthal is shown driving a vintage Volkswagen Beetle complete with a distinctive rear license plate that says BERNIE.



 
 
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