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Captain America 1st Series #425

By: Marvel Comics

Type: Comic

Product Line: Captain America Comics (Marvel Comics)


Product Info

Title
Captain America 1st Series #425
Publisher
Category
Author
Mark Gruenwald
Publish Year
1994
Pages
48
Dimensions
10.25x6.75x2.5"
NKG Part #
2147870629
Type
Comic

Description

"Super Patriot Games" Fighting Chance Part 1 of 12. Double-size issue. Script by Mark Gruenwald. Pencils by Dave Hoover. Inks by Danny Bulanadi. Foil embossed cover by Dave Hoover. The star-spangled avenger receives distressing news from his personal physician! The super-soldier serum coursing through his veins has degraded in recent months causing Cap's sudden muscle fatigue. And now the Living Legend faces the possibility of total paralysis (in the next 12 months) if he does not give up his superhero lifestyle. But before the Sentinel of Liberty can make a decision about his future, he has a new crisis on his hands! Someone is masquerading around town as Captain America! And it's definitely not Steve Rogers! Embarrassed by what the imposter has done, Cap calls a press conference at Avengers Mansion! However the meeting with the press goes south in a hurry when the new Super-Patriot and the old Masters of Evil attack! With help from the Avengers, the shield-slinger temporarily diffuses the situation! But Cap's long road to recovery is only just beginning. First appearance of Dead Ringer. Appearances by the Tinkerer, Diamondback, Black Knight, Black Widow, and the Vision. Second feature: Two-page diagram of Captain America's Brooklyn Heights Headquarters by Eliot R. Brown. Third feature: One-page pin-up of Captain America and Diamondback vs. the Red Skull by Dave Hoover. Fourth feature: One-page classic pin-up of Captain America and Diamondback by Dave Hoover. Fifth feature: Pin-up of Diamondback by Rik Levins and Danny Bulanadi. Sixth feature: Pin-up of Captain America by Malcolm Davis. (Notes: This issue begins the twelve-part Fighting Chance storyline. Woven into the story is a two-page commentary about the current state of the comic book industry and the troubling popularity of anti-heroes. This issue starts Dave Hoover's year-and-a-half run as the penciler of the Captain America title.