My CGC Captain America (Michael Zeck Years) Collection
Captain America 267

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COMIC DETAILS

Comic Description: Captain America 267 Signature
Grade: 9.8
Page Quality: WHITE
Certification #: 1953485002
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

March, 1982

"The Man Who Made a Difference!"

J.M. DeMatteis - Writer
Mike Zeck - Penciler
John Beatty - Inker
Mike Zeck - Cover Artist
Bob Sharon - Colorist
Jim Novak - Letterer
Jim Salicrup - Editor
Jim Shooter - Editor-in-Chief

Synopsis:
When Captain America addresses a high school assembly, a student ridicules Cap's "false" American dream and tries to assassinate him. Cap quickly subdues the student, but even a date later with Bernie Rosenthal can't get the confrontation off his mind. In Hell Kitchen Everyman preaches to his followers and plots Cap's destruction. Later, while Cap befriends some neighborhood kids, Everyman contacts the press. As Cap shows the kids around Avengers Mansion, he's appalled by a news report on Everyman. Meanwhile, Maggie, one of Everyman's followers, asks why violence is a necessary part of his movement. Instead of answering, Everyman talks about his father. That night on Liberty Island, Cap easily defeats Everyman. Everyman desperately takes Maggie hostage and declares he'll kill her, despite having gained the fame he craves by spitting on Cap in front of the press. Cap distracts Everyman, saves Maggie, and defeats Everyman again. Maggie tells Cap that Everyman's view represents despair, but Cap's view represents helping people out of despair. She decides she likes Cap's view better.

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 issue contains a two-page letters page: Letters to the Living Legend. Letters are published from Joe Pila, Kevin J. Dooley, and Len-Dean-King.



 
 
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