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Captain America 259

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COMIC DETAILS

Comic Description: Captain America 259
Grade: 9.8
Page Quality: WHITE
Certification #: 1278220008
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
Research: See CGC's Census Report for this Comic

Owner's Description

July, 1981

"Rite of Passage"

Jim Shooter & David Michelinie - Writers
Mike Zeck - Penciler
Mike Zeck - Cover Artist
Frank McLaughlin - Inker
Roger Slifer - Colorists
Jim Novak - Letterer
Jim Salicrup - Editor
Jim Shooter - Editor-in-Chief

Synopsis:
Feeling he's being followed, Captain America unsuccessfully tries to find his pursuer. Cap exercises at Avengers Mansion. Jarvis gives Cap a letter from Ray Coulson. After dropping off an art assignment, Cap visits Ray, who asks Cap for help. Ray wants Cap to deliver a message to his son John who ran off to join a biker gang. Cap tracks the gang down and agrees to a test in order to talk to John. Cap is tied to two motorcycles for the test. Dr Octopus crashes in and steals Cap's shield. Octopus reveals he's been following Cap, waiting to strike and steal his shield in order to analyze it to make his arms stronger. Cap quickly defeats Octopus, retrieves his shield and delivers Ray's message to John, an apology for not being a better father. John decides to return home and make amends. Days later, John visits Avengers Mansion to give Cap his thanks in the form of a custom-built motorcycle.

Notes:
- Signed by Mike Zeck on 09/05/2014
- Captain America is presented with a custom red, white, and blue motorcycle in this issue. Captain America has riden numerous motorcycles in the past dating back to World War II.
- Doc Ock was last seen in Daredevil #165.
- This issue contains a letters page: Letters to the Living Legend. Letters are published from Wayne R. Smith, David Alspaw, Mark Tuttle, Michael S. Martin, Alan Nussbaum, Mike Lanzaiotti, Raphael Cung, and Barry Dutter.



 
 
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