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Capitan America#1
Cover: John Buscema

Capitan America #1

Apr 1973 · Editoriale Corno · 200 ITL
🌐 Italian edition · synopsis shown in English
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“Le origini di Capitan America!”

"Le origini di Capitan America!" kicks off with Steve Rogers volunteering for a secret experiment to create super-soldiers, a bold step that transforms him into Captain America—enhanced in strength and agility. With the young Bucky by his side, the newly minted hero takes on the challenges of World War II in this landmark 1973 tale, written by Stan Lee and illustrated by Jack Kirby, with inks by Frank Ray, and a striking cover by John Buscema.

writer Stan Lee · artist Jack Kirby · inker Frank Ray · cover John Buscema

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writer Stan Lee
artist Jack Kirby
inker Frank Ray
cover pencils John Buscema

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Steve Rogers si sottopone ad un esperimento segreto atto a creare dei super soldati dotati di grande forza e capacità atletiche; l'esperimento ha successo e nasce Capitan America che, affiancato dal giovane Bucky combatte durante la 2° Guerra Mondiale

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