Captain America #11
"Panique sur Park Avenue" kicks off a tense, character-driven chapter in Captain America's journey, spotlighting a fractured alliance as Steve Rogers and Nick Fury clash over personal tensions and shifting loyalties. With Sharon Carter stepping away from SHIELD and Steve heading into uncharted territory, the fallout reaches the streets—where Falcon confronts Cap in a shocking, racially charged encounter, only to be ambushed by Bucky. Written by Steve Englehart and brought to life by Sal Buscema’s dynamic art with Jim Mooney’s inks, the cover by Sal Buscema and Frank Giacoia captures the issue’s simmering conflict in bold, vivid detail.
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Cap and Nick come to blows when Fury is feeling his age and he thinks Cap has made a play for Val. Sharon quits SHIELD and she and Steve leave for an overdue vacation. Falcon patrols the streets when he finds Captain America bullying men based on their skin color. As Cap and Falcon fight, Bucky clubs Falcon from behind.
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