My CGC Captain America Collection
Captain America 444
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COMIC DETAILS
Comic Description:
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Captain America 444 Signature
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Grade:
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9.8
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Page Quality:
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WHITE
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Certification #:
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1185093020
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Owner:
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The Captain
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SET DETAILS
Owner's Description
October, 1995
"Hope and Glory"
Mark Waid - Writer
Ron Garney - Penciler
Mike Sellers - Inker
Ron Garney - Cover Artist
John Kalisz & Malibu - Colorists
John Costanza - Letterer
Ralph Macchio - Editor
Mark Gruenwald - Editor-in-Chief
Synopsis:
Two weeks after Captain America's disappearance, a group of heavily armed terrorists hold the President and his bodyguards hostage in the Jefferson Memorial demanding the missing hero show himself. The Avengers had been keeping the news of his fate quiet, with some still believing he would soon return. The terrorists' sophisticated armor is set to automatically explode if anyone comes near them, making it impossible even for Quicksilver to rescue all the hostages with his speed. Nonetheless, with the memory of their former leader guiding them and some careful observation, the Avengers find a way to defeat the bad guys and with their reminiscence even inspire the skeptical young government agent assigned to the case that had been doubting the importance of Captain America. Their efforts save the hostages, but at the expense of the Jefferson Memorial. The Avengers also realize they need to come clean to the public about Cap's presumed death.
Elsewhere in a high-tech control center, the shadowy mastermind of the attack considers his objective to publicize Captain America's fate a success, all while the real Captain rests in suspended animation within the same room.
Notes:
-Signed by Mark Waid on 06/20/2014
-Signed by Ron Garney on 06/20/2014
-The identities of the shadowy figures holding Captain America's body as well what happened to Cap since the last issue are explained in the next issue.
-This issue contains a letters page, American Grafitti. Letters are published from: Scott McLean and Andy Herman.
Trivia:
In this issue, the letters page changes its name to "American Grafitti". It was previously called "Let's Rap With Cap". Both letter page names had been used previously. "Let's Rap With Cap" is the original name of the letters page which debuted in Captain America #100.
Quotes:
"Ladies and gentlemen...it is my sad duty to report that Captain America...has succumbed to a debilitating illness." -Natasha Romanoff
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