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Cover: Sal Buscema & Frank Giacoia

Captain America #154

Oct 1972 · Marvel · 0.20 USD
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“The Falcon Fights Alone!”

In "The Falcon Fights Alone!", the real Falcon is captured and tortured by a fake Captain America and the Bucky kid, desperate to track down the true Steve Rogers. With help from allies he’s previously aided—including Rafe and Leila—the Falcon escapes and races to Avengers Mansion, only to discover the impostor has been watching them all along and knows Steve and Sharon’s vacation location. Written by Steve Englehart and illustrated by Sal Buscema, with inks by John Verpoorten and Tony Mortellaro, and a cover by Sal Buscema and Frank Giacoia, this 1972 issue delivers a tense, personal showdown that pushes the Falcon to his limits.

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writer Steve Englehart · artist Sal Buscema · inker John Verpoorten · inker Tony Mortellaro · letterer J. Costanza · cover Sal Buscema, Frank Giacoia

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letterer J. Costanza
cover pencils Sal Buscema
cover inks Frank Giacoia

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The phony Captain America and Bucky kidnap the Falcon and torture him to learn the whereabouts of the real Captain America. Falcon is aided in escaping the two with the help of Rafe, Leila, and several other people Falcon has helped over time. Falcon then journeys to Avengers Mansion to let the Avengers know of the phony Cap, only to find out he's been monitoring them and learns where Steve and Sharon are vacationing.

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