Captain America #231
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Aftermath!", Captain America ventures into Harlem, searching for the Falcon, only to uncover a city under a sinister spell—Harlem gripped by the Grand Director’s hypnotic influence, as hate and violence spread through the streets. Written by Roger McKenzie and brought to life by Sal Buscema’s dynamic art and Don Perlin’s sharp inking, this 1979 issue delivers a powerful, grounded look at social unrest through the lens of a superhero confronting systemic darkness. The cover by Keith Pollard and Al Milgrom captures the tension with striking intensity.
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↩ Reprints [Marvel Hostess Ads] #34 (1979)
Reprinted in Capitaine America #90/91 (1979), Captain America #24 (1983), Essential Captain America #7 (2013), Marvel Masterworks: Captain America #13 (2020)
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