Capitán América #6
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.
In "No Mas Solo!", Cap faces a rampaging Hulk in New York City, leading to a tense moment where he insists Rick must be protected—until Rick, determined to prove himself, claims Bucky Barnes’ old uniform and steps into the role of Cap’s new partner. Together, they uncover a HYDRA scheme to poison the city’s water, testing Rick’s resolve in a battle that leaves him forever changed.
In "¡Mañana Viviras! ¡Esta noche Moriré!", Cap is ambushed by HYDRA assassins under Madame Hydra’s orders, setting off a deadly chain of events. After a failed mission, Rick Jones stumbles upon a cryptic message that triggers a hallucination, leading to a tense chase where Cap, hunted by a Hydra robot, must confront the truth of his own identity—only to vanish into the river under fire, leaving behind a mask that bears Steve Rogers’ face.
In "Marty su Mueve!" from *Capitán América* #6 (1976), an old woman finds unexpected companionship in a doll that comes to life after a strange accident. When her neighbor grows obsessed and turns violent, the doll must make a desperate choice to protect her.
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