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Cover: Dave Johnson

Captain America #22

Mar 2004 · Marvel · 2.99 USD; 4.25 CAD
“Homeland Part Two”

In "Homeland Part Two," Captain America confronts a tense and uncertain environment at Camp Hasmet in Guantanamo Bay, where military personnel clash over loyalty and orders. As he investigates a mysterious perimeter breach, Cap uncovers General Oliver bound and brutally tortured—leaving more questions than answers. Written by Robert Morales and illustrated by Chris Bachalo, with inks by Tim Townsend and colors by Bachalo, the issue’s stark cover by Dave Johnson captures the gravity of the moment.

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writer Robert Morales · artist, colorist Chris Bachalo · inker Tim Townsend · letterer Randy Gentile · letterer Virtual Calligraphy · cover Dave Johnson

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artist, colorist Chris Bachalo
letterer Randy Gentile
cover pencils, inks Dave Johnson

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At Camp Hasmet in Guantanamo Bay, Cap finds himself amid US military men with conflicting motives and objectives. Investigating a perimeter breach, they find General Oliver bound and tortured.

Plot details indexed by the Grand Comics Database (CC BY-SA).