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Captain America Comics #5 The Ringmaster of Death
Cover Date: August, 1941
"The Ringmaster of Death" A ringmaster is plotting to kill important officials important to the US war effort."The Gruesome Secret of the Dragon of Death!" While on an assignment in Hawaii, Cap and Bucky uncover a secret Japanese weapon that could destroy ...
Issue Description
"The Ringmaster of Death" A ringmaster is plotting to kill important officials important to the US war effort."The Gruesome Secret of the Dragon of Death!" While on an assignment in Hawaii, Cap and Bucky uncover a secret Japanese weapon that could destroy the Pacific fleet."Killers of the Bund" When Nazi infiltrators nearly kill a loyal German-American citizen, Cap and Bucky decide to track down their camp and shut it down."The Terror that was Devil's Island" One of Steve Rogers' friends has been imprisoned in a brutal prison on Devil's Island, a French territory in the Caribbean, for his opposition to the pro-Nazi Vichy government."Meet Headline Hunter, Foreign Correspondent""Weird Stories from the Dark Ages" featuring TukUntitled story featuring Hurricane (Makkari).Captain America Comics
- Publisher
- Timely
Volume Description
Captain America Comics Volume 1
The series that brought forth the most iconic World War Two legend in the Marvel Universe, Captain America and his young ally Bucky Barnes. The team fought against the Axis, such as the Nazi's and the Japanese. The series changed it's title to Captain America's Weird Tales for issues 74 and 75 after witch the series was put on hiatus. Four years later the series returned, now simply as "Captain America" with issues #76-78. It was later revealed (ret-conned) that the last 3 issues of the series star William Burnside and Jack Munroe (Nomad) as Captain America and Bucky during the 1950's when the original team was presumed dead. The two thought of themselves as the true Cap and Bucky however.
The series ended with issue 78. It would take almost 10 years before Captain America returned in the pages of The Avengers. He later got his own starring role in Tales of Suspense.
Collected Editions
Marvel Masterworks Vol. 1 (1-4), Vol. 2 (5-8), Vol. 3 (9-12), Vol. 4 (13-16), Vol. 5 (17-20), Vol. 6 (21-24).
There is a rare two hardcover slipcase edition that collects the early run by Joe Simon and Jack Kirby called Captain America: The Classic Years
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