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Cover: Keith Pollard & Bob McLeod

Captain America #229

Jan 1979 · Marvel · 0.35 USD
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“Traitors All About Me!”

In "Traitors All About Me!", Captain America confronts a shocking revelation: Blue Streak, a figure he once trusted, is exposed as a spy for The Corporation. With loyalty tested and danger lurking in unexpected places, Steve Rogers must navigate a web of deception while searching for the Falcon, whose whereabouts remain uncertain. Written by Roger McKenzie and brought to life by Sal Buscema’s dynamic art and Don Perlin’s sharp inking, this issue delivers a tense, character-driven mystery. The cover by Keith Pollard and Bob McLeod captures the intrigue with a striking, shadowed portrait of Cap, eyes locked on an unseen threat.

writer Roger McKenzie · artist Sal Buscema · artist, inker Don Perlin · colorist F. Mouly · letterer Jim Novak · cover Keith Pollard, Bob McLeod

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Cast · 14 characters

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artist, inker Don Perlin
colorist F. Mouly
letterer Jim Novak
cover pencils Keith Pollard
cover inks Bob McLeod

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Blue Streak revealed to be a spy for The Corporation.

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