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- typeset
- Genre
- superhero
- Characters
- Captain America [Steve Rogers]; Iron Man [Tony Stark]; Quicksilver [Pietro Maximoff]; Scarlet Witch [Wanda Maximoff]; Thor [Thor Odinson]
- Universe
- Marvel : mainstream
Large illustration of Captain America with the other four heroes at each corner. Frontpiece.
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- typeset
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- Captain America [Steve Rogers]
Bottom of page shows Captain America fighting Hydra agents, this image is from the cover of Tales of Suspense 86 (February 1967) to his right are the publishers details and the contents list is at the top.
- Script
- Steve Englehart
- Pencils
- Don Heck
- Inks
- Mike Esposito
- Colors
- Dave Hunt
- Letters
- John Costanza
- Job Number
- 1375Z
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Dance, my blank-eyed beauty!
- Genre
- superhero
- Characters
- The Avengers: Black Panther [T'Challa]; Captain America [Steve Rogers]; Hawkeye [Clint Barton]; Iron Man [Tony Stark]; Thor [Donald Blake]; Vision
X-Men: Angel [Warren Worthington III] (flashback); Cyclops [Scott Summers]; Iceman [Bobby Drake]; Marvel Girl [Jean Grey]; Professor X [Charles Xavier]
Black Widow [Natasha Romanoff]; Daredevil [Matt Murdock]; Edwin Jarvis; Magneto [Max Eisenhardt]; Piper
- Universe
- Marvel : mainstream
- Synopsis
- Daredevil and the Black Widow help a short Avengers roster break Magneto's mind control of their fellow heroes and the X-Men. Black Widow becomes an Avenger.
- Reprints
Story continued from Daredevil (Marvel, 1964 series) #99.
- Script
- Stan Lee
- Pencils
- Jack Kirby
- Inks
- Frank Giacoia (credited as Frank Ray)
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- Stan Goldberg ?
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- Sam Rosen (credited as S. Rosen)
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- In the dark days of World War II, sabotage was one of the...
- Genre
- superhero
- Characters
- Bucky [James Buchanan Barnes]; Captain America [Steve Rogers]; Sando; Omar; Agent 13 [Betsy Ross; unnamed]
- Universe
- Marvel : mainstream
- Synopsis
- Sando, a Nazi agent posing as a stage act with the innocent Omar, lures Captain America and Bucky into a trap involving "mental projections" of sabotage against Allied forces.
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- Keywords
- Fort Lehigh
This story is an updated version of the second story "Captain America Comics" #1 (March 1941).
Agent 13 here is neither the modern-day SHIELD Agent 13 (Sharon Carter), nor her relative Peggy Carter, the latter of whom is a teenaged fighter in the World War II French resistance when Captain America meets her for the first time in "Tales of Suspense" #77 (May 1966). In the original 1941 version of the story, the woman identifies herself as "Betty Ross," a character who later calls herself "Betsy Ross" and eventually becomes Golden Girl.
- Pencils
- John Romita
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- ?
- Colors
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- Genre
- superhero
- Characters
- Captain America [Steve Rogers]
- Universe
- Marvel : mainstream
- Reprints
Captain America pin-up with six stars around him.
- Pencils
- Jack Kirby
- Inks
- Sol Brodsky; Chic Stone
- Colors
- Stan Goldberg
- Genre
- superhero
- Characters
- Bucky [James Buchanan Barnes]; Captain America [Steve Rogers]
- Universe
- Marvel : mainstream
Pin-up page featuring images of Captain America/Steve Rogers from the cover of Tales of Suspense #63 (left side of pin-up), Captain America from Tales of Suspense #74 (top right side of pin-up) and Captain America and Bucky from Tales of Suspense #65 (bottom right side of pin-up).