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Capitán América#6
Cover: Steranko & López Espí

Capitán América #6

May 1976 · Ediciones Vértice · 35 PTA
“No Mas Solo!”

In "No Mas Solo!", Steve Rogers faces a deadly ambush by HYDRA assassins under Madame Hydra’s orders, setting off a chain of deception and danger. As Rick Jones struggles with a cryptic message and a mysterious attack, Cap’s true identity begins to unravel—only to be tested when he leaps into the river under fire, leaving behind a costume and a mask that challenge everything he’s been. Written by Steranko and Lee, with art by Steranko and inks by Sinnott, the cover by Steranko and López Espí captures the tension of a hero on the edge.

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Full credits

writer, artist Steranko
writer Lee
inker Sinnott
cover pencils Steranko
cover pencils, inks López Espí

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Cap is ambushed by HYDRA assassins at the command of Madame Hydra. The mission fails and later Rick Jones joins Cap in a training session. Alone, Rick picks up a message meant for Cap that causes him to hallucinate. Abducted by Hydra Cap searches for Rick and is attacked by a Hydra robot. Rick escapes & tries to warn Cap, who realizes he could make a good partner. Cap appears to leap from a rooftop into the river through a barrage of HYDRA gunfire. The police only find his costume and a mask with the facial features of Steve Rogers, suggesting "Rogers" was a fake identity.

Plot details indexed by the Grand Comics Database (CC BY-SA).