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Captain America Comics 77 |
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Captain America Comics 77 Universal |
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CGC |
Cert #: |
0266215001
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Owner Comments
Captain America and Bucky are assigned to search for the communist agent known as the Man With No Face who has been active in New York City's Chinatown, assisting Officer Wing of the police. After helping capture some minions of the Man With No Face, Cap and Bucky accompany Officer Wing back to the police station. There he explains that the Man With No Face has been forcing Chinese-Americans into sending money to communist China by threatening their loved ones back home. Wing reveals that he got a letter from the mysterious man himself threatening to harm his brother if he does not comply. Cap promises Officer Wing that he will do whatever it takes to capture the Man With No Face.
While Captain America and Bucky watch from the roof tops Officer Wing and his men scour the city searching for the Communist agent. They rush to the cries of a man calling for help and find him being menaced by the Man With No Face. The Man managed to take Officer Wing and his men hostage, but suddenly Cap and Bucky crash into the room and fight off his men. The Man With No Face tries to flee to the rooftops by the two heroes chase after him. Captain America catches up with the Man With No Face and easily over powers him. Cornered on the edge of a roof, the Man With No Face reveals that he is Officer Wing's twin brother and commits suicide by jumping off the roof to his death. Captain America decides not to tell Officer Wing the truth as the Man With No Face's identity is mangled beyond recognition from the fall, but he assures Wing that no harm will ever come to his brother again.
John Romita, Cover and Art. Dick Ayers Art. Human Torch story.
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Captain America 100 |
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Captain America 100 Universal |
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CGC |
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2009903001
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Owner Comments
Stan Lee story. Jack Kirby cover. Jack Kirby and Syd Shores art.
First issue. Origin retold. Black Panther appearance.
Continued from Tales of Suspense #99.
"This Monster Unmasked!"
Captain America's origin is retold.
Captain America and Black Panther are captured by Baron Zemo. They finally defeat Zemo with the aid of Agent 13 but soon discover that it was not the real Baron Zemo.
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Captain America 101 |
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Captain America 101 Universal |
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CGC |
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2009903002
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Owner Comments
Stan Lee story. Jack Kirby and Syd Shores art. Kirby, Shores and Romita cover.
Red Skull, Nick Fury and Sleeper appearance.
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Captain America 102 |
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Captain America 102 Universal |
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CGC |
Cert #: |
0255689001
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Owner Comments
Stan Lee story. Jack Kirby and Syd Shores cover and art.
"The Sleeper Strikes!"
Steve Rogers recovers from his last go with the Red Skull, who escaped after their fight. Elsewhere, the Red Skull prepares for the awakening of the forth and final Sleeper, and reconnects with the Exiles, the Skull's renegade band of devoted followers from Nazi Germany. As Captain America discharges from the hospital, he finds his path littered with assassins, but he will have company on this mission, as SHIELD Agent 13 Sharon Carter, love of Steve Rogers' life, has insisted on being on assignment with him. Cap and Sharon track the villains to the Isle of the Exiles, face the fanatical Exiles, and ultimately face the Sleeper. They defeat him, but at the cost of the Red Skull learning of the love between the Captain and Agent 13.
This book is from 'The Uncle Stan Collection'. Given to his nephew, John; in London when the issues were published.
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Captain America 112 |
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Captain America 112 Universal |
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CGC |
Cert #: |
0292074006
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Owner Comments
Stan Lee story. Jack Kirby and George Tuska art. Jack Kirby and Frank Giacoia cover.
Career of Captain America retold. Iron Man appearance.
"Lest we forget".
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Captain America 114 |
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Captain America 114 Universal |
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CGC |
Cert #: |
0284090001
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Owner Comments
Stan Lee story. John Romita and Sal Buscema art. John Romita cover.
Nick Fury appearance. Avengers (Wasp, Yellowjacket, Goliath, Black Panther and Vision) and Red Skull cameo.
"The Man Behind The Mask!"
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Captain America 115 |
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Captain America 115 Universal |
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CGC |
Cert #: |
0284090002
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Owner Comments
Stan Lee story. John Buscema and Sal Buscema art. Marie Severin and Frank Giacoia cover.
Red Skull appearance. Yellowjacket cameo.
"Now Begins the Nightmare!"
The Red Skull returns, and he holds the Cosmic Cube once more. He utilises the prodigious power of the Cube to taunt and terrorize Captain America, before exacting a horrible revenge bordering on the ironic from his greatest enemy.
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Captain America 116 |
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Captain America 116 Universal |
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CGC |
Cert #: |
0284090003
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Owner Comments
Stan Lee story. Gene Colan and Joe Sinnott caover and art.
Red Skull and Avengers (Wasp, Yellowjacket, Vision and Goliath) appearance.
"Far Worse Than Death!"
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Captain America 118 |
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Captain America 118 Universal |
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CGC |
Cert #: |
0284090004
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Owner Comments
Stan Lee story. Gene Colan and Joe Sinnott cover and art.
2nd appearance of Falcon and Redwing. Red Skull appearance. Letter from Steve Gerber.
"The Falcon Fights on!"
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Captain America 136 |
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Captain America 136 Universal |
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CGC |
Cert #: |
1072703004
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Owner Comments
Stan Lee story. Gene Colan and Bill Everett art. John Buscema and John Verpoorten cover.
Suscha News Pedigree.
Nick Fury and Mole Man appearance. Tony Stark and Dum Dum Dugan cameo.
After seeing Captain America drop into a pit, it seems inevitable that the star spangled avenger is dead. Unwilling to give up hope without proof, the Falcon decides to attempt to find his partner. Meanwhile, below the surface, the Mole Man saves both Gorbo and Captain America to learn why they have come to his land.
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Captain America 225 |
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Captain America 225 Modern |
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CGC |
Cert #: |
0053244017
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Owner Comments
'Devastation'
Terry Austin, Frank Robbins, Mike Esposito, George Roussos, John Tartaglione, Irving Watanabe and Sal Buscema art.
Written by Steve Gerber.
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Captain America 1 (2005) |
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Captain America 1 |
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CGC |
Cert #: |
1132246004
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Owner Comments
"Out of Time, Part One"
It's a new beginning as four time Eisner-nominated Best Writer Ed Brubaker makes his Marvel debut, joined by white-hot artist Steve Epting! As the new regular creative team, they will take Cap's life in directions fans will never see coming! In just this first issue, the Red Skull lays the groundwork for his most devastating attack ever on Captain America and the land he holds dear...and with the Cosmic Cube in his possession, how can Cap hope to stop him? Find out in the shocking twist-ending that will have everybody in the industry talking!
Ed Brubaker story, Steve Epting cover and art.
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Captain America 2 (2005) |
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Captain America 2 |
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CGC |
Cert #: |
0150170017
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Owner Comments
"Out of Time, Part 2"
Red Skull is dead, shot by an assassin's bullet as Cap is haunted by memories of the past that he cannot come to grips with. Cap and Sharon go on the trail to find Red Skull's killer as they find out that the Red Skull had a Cosmic Cube in his possession.
Ed Brubaker Story. Steve Epting and Michael Lark art.
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Captain America 3 (2005) |
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Captain America 3 |
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CGC |
Cert #: |
1132246006
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Owner Comments
"Out of Time, Part 3"
Pursuing the Red Skull's mysterious trail brings Cap and S.H.I.E.L.D. Agent Sharon Carter into a brutal crossfire between warring factions of A.I.M. What does one of these groups have to do with the Skull's evil plans? And, is it just their imagination, or are Sharon and Cap being followed?
Steve Epting and Michael Lark art.
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Captain America 4 (2005) |
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Captain America 4 |
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CGC |
Cert #: |
1132246007
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Owner Comments
"Out of Time, Part 4"
Home from his European excursion with S.H.I.E.L.D., Cap finds a new assault on his honor and the things he holds dear. Were the days of chasing down the Red Skull's minions simply a diversion? And why are his own memories suddenly playing tricks on him?
Steve Epting and Michael Lark art.
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