Captain America #100 First Silver Age Issue (This Monster Unmasked! by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby) Marvel Comics April 1968 (Very Good)
$349.95
Welcome to the very first Silver Age issue of Captain America! Dive into the heart of superhero lore with Captain America #100, Marvel’s first solo issue from 1968. A must-have for collectors, this comic book is a pivotal entry in the Captain America series, published by Marvel Comics and showcasing the rich tradition of US Comics. This single-issue comic book embodies the adventure and intrigue that have captivated readers for decades. Featuring the iconic character Steve Rogers, this piece of literary art is not just a narrative but a tangible slice of pop culture history. Add this timeless treasure to your collection and own a piece of the Marvel legacy.
As long as freedom may be threatened – Captain America must follow his destiny – wherever it may lead!
In the first Silver Age issue of Captain America, Baron Zemo orders Agent 13 to assassinate Captain America. Can she pull the trigger? This issue begins with a recap of Captain America’s return as originally depicted in Avengers #4, then continues the story we left off in Tales of Suspense #99.
Title: Captain America Volume 1 #100
Collector’s Note: This is the first Silver Age issue of Captain America, in spite of the fact that it’s listed as issue Vol 1 100. This is because the title, originally titled Tales of Suspense, was renamed Captain America. At the time, Marvel was phasing out its old titles, which had originally been for science fiction, horror, and fantasy stories, and were soon dominated by Iron Man and Captain America stories following the resurgence in popularity of superhero comics in the 1960’s.
This issue contains the premiere of a new letters page, Let’s Yap With Cap. Letters are published from Danny Dutelle, Deborah Tuerffs, Steve Polwort, Jim Meschwitz, D. Wayne Mathias, Ann Bausch, and Jeff Stackhouse.
The original cover submission featured a large shadow of Baron Zemo. However, it was rejected and slightly altered, as the shadow was removed. This unpublished cover was reprinted alongside the story in Essential Series: Captain America #1.
Continuity Note: At the end of this issue, Black Panther tells Captain America he will consider taking his place in the Avengers. He will next appear in Avengers #51, where he joins the team as Captain America’s handpicked “replacement”.
Captain America #100 First Silver Age Issue (This Monster Unmasked! by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby) Marvel Comics April 1968 (Very Good)
$349.95
Welcome to the very first Silver Age issue of Captain America! Dive into the heart of superhero lore with Captain America #100, Marvel’s first solo issue from 1968. A must-have for collectors, this comic book is a pivotal entry in the Captain America series, published by Marvel Comics and showcasing the rich tradition of US Comics. This single-issue comic book embodies the adventure and intrigue that have captivated readers for decades. Featuring the iconic character Steve Rogers, this piece of literary art is not just a narrative but a tangible slice of pop culture history. Add this timeless treasure to your collection and own a piece of the Marvel legacy.
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As long as freedom may be threatened – Captain America must follow his destiny – wherever it may lead!
In the first Silver Age issue of Captain America, Baron Zemo orders Agent 13 to assassinate Captain America. Can she pull the trigger? This issue begins with a recap of Captain America’s return as originally depicted in Avengers #4, then continues the story we left off in Tales of Suspense #99.
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