COMIC DETAILS
Comic Description:
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Captain America 247 CGCxJSA
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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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4447255001
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Owner:
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The Captain
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SET DETAILS
Owner's Description
July, 1980
"By the Dawn's Early Light!"
Roger Stern & John Byrne - Writers
John Byrne - Penciler
John Byrne & Joe Rubinstein - Cover Artists
Joe Rubinstein - Inker
George Roussos - Colorist
Jim Novak - Letterer
Jim Salicrup - Editor
Jim Shooter - Editor-in-Chief
Synopsis:
As Captain America is own his way to meet up with Nick Fury, his alter ego's neighbor Joshua Cooper is trying to give him a letter but there is no answer and instead he goes off to meet someone. Meanwhile, Cap meets up with Dum Dum Dugan who wants to show him something, in order to help him get some answers about his past. At the same time, Fury commences a questioning with Baron Strucker in a maximum security prison but just after Dugan contacts Fury, Strucker manages to escape with an unconscious Fury. Later, Cap and Dugan are at an abandoned storage facility where Dugan presents Cap with a container containing Cap's possessions from the war, including his old journal and his first shield. The journal reveals that his memories about his past life before the Army were actually false, implanted by the Army so that Cap wouldn't reveal anything relevant to the Nazis if he were captured. Cap's real memories start to come back but Strucker crashes into the storage facility, driving Fury's flying car. After a battle with Dugan and Cap against Strucker (with Cap using his original shield and Dugan getting shot in the shoulder), Fury rolls out of the car, which has crashed. Fury throws Cap's current shield to him which Cap uses to defeat Strucker. However, Strucker explodes and it is revealed that he is in fact an android duplicate. Unknown to those present at the explosion, the Machinesmith had made the Strucker android and he is watching the group.
Notes:
-Signed by Joe Rubenstein on 08/12/2021
-Signed by John Byrne on 08/11/2018 & Authenticated by JSA/CGC.
-Cover art by Byrne and Rubinstein per signatures on original art.
-Plot by Stern and Byrne, script by Stern.
-This issue contains a letters page, Letters to the Living Legend. Letters are published from Carlos M. Ferdez and Dean Smith.
Quote: “I have no idea how many false memories they plugged into me. I pray I never find out." —Captain America
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