COMIC DETAILS
Comic Description:
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Captain America 265 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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1953487003
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Owner:
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The Captain
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SET DETAILS
Owner's Description
January, 1982
"Thunderhead!"
David Kraft - Writer
Mike Zeck - Penciler
John Beatty - Inker
Mike Zeck & John Beatty - Cover Artists
Bob Sharon - Colorist
Jim Novak - Letterer
Jim Salicrup - Editor
Jim Shooter - Editor-in-Chief
Synopsis:
As Steve Rogers leaves a party hosted by J Jonah Jameson, the Street Suckers try to mug him. Leaving the same party, Peter Parker is surprised to see an ordinary citizen defeat the gang. Peter photographs the event, but Steve doesn't want his picture in the paper. His spider-sense tingling, Peter follows Steve as Spider-Man. Spider-Man is able to tag Steve with a spider-tracer when Steve suddenly teleports away while using a pay phone. Spider-Man is grabbed from behind, but his attackers vanish through a wall when he tights back. Elsewhere, robots attack Steve. He quickly changes into Captain America but is overpowered. Meanwhile, Spider-Man's attackers pull him through the wall. He's greeted by Nick Fury, who enlists Spider-Man's help to track down Cap. SULTAN reveals himself to Cap, explaining that when he was fired from SHIELD he turned himself into a cyborg and began his quest for revenge against America, starting with Washington DC's destruction. Fury and Spider-Man are captured and brought to SULTAN, but launch a counter-offensive with Cap. SULTAN launches a nuclear rocket, so Fury grapples onto it. When Spider-Man and Cap follow they discover SULTAN's base is really a flying island and plummet to their doom.
Notes:
-Signed By: Michael Zeck on 09/14/2018
-Signed By: John Beatty on 09/14/2018
-A poster promoting the movie "Raging Bull" is seen on page one.
-This issue contains a two-page letters page: Letters to the Living Legend. Letters are published from: Rick S. Jones, Juddy Justman, Barry Dutter, Jovial John A. Wilcox, Luke Clemente, David Peattie, Wilson Rivera, Jim Artmayer, and Steve Gawzonski.
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