Captain America #156
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Two into One Won't Go!", Captain America faces off against his most fervent and twisted admirer—the delusional 1950s-era Captain America who believes he's the real deal. Written by Steve Englehart and drawn with sharp precision by Sal Buscema, with inks by Frank McLaughlin and letters by Sam Rosen and Morrie Kuramoto, this 1972 issue delivers a tense, psychological clash that tests the hero's resolve. The cover by Sal Buscema and Dave Cockrum captures the moment with striking intensity.
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It's the final showdown between Captain America and his greatest fan, the insane Captain America from the 1950s.
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