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Cover: Sal Buscema & Frank Giacoia

Captain America #191

Nov 1975 · Marvel · 0.25 USD
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“The Trial of The Falcon!”

In "The Trial of The Falcon!", Sam Wilson stands accused of mob-related crimes from six years prior, facing a Los Angeles courtroom while a shadowy assassin, the Stilt-Man, is sent to silence him. With Captain America by his side and Nick Fury overseeing his parole, the Falcon must prove his innocence—before the killer strikes. Written by Tony Isabella and Bill Mantlo, with art by Frank Robbins and inks by D. Bruce Berry, this gripping issue features a cover by Sal Buscema and Frank Giacoia.

writer Tony Isabella · writer Bill Mantlo · artist Frank Robbins · inker D. Bruce Berry · colorist J. Cohen · letterer Gaspar Saladino · letterer K. Mantlo · cover Sal Buscema, Frank Giacoia

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colorist J. Cohen
letterer K. Mantlo
cover pencils Sal Buscema
cover inks Frank Giacoia

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The Falcon faces criminal charges in Los Angeles for various mob-related crimes (including the sale of narcotics) from six years earlier. Sam's former mob boss sends the Stilt-Man to kill the Falcon before he can testify at the trial. The Falcon and Captain America defeat the Stilt-Man. Sam is found guilty of the charges but is given a suspended sentenced and released on parole under supervision of Nick Fury.

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