Captain America #245
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Calypso Connection!", Captain America faces a harrowing moral dilemma when a Holocaust survivor, driven by years of pain, targets a former Nazi for vengeance. Written by Roger McKenzie and brought to life by Carmine Infantino’s dynamic art and Joe Rubinstein’s sharp inks, this powerful 1980 issue explores justice, trauma, and the cost of retribution—before the Calypso connection reveals a deeper, unexpected thread. The cover by Frank Miller and Joe Rubinstein captures the tension perfectly.
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↩ Reprints [Marvel Hostess Ads] #46 (1980)
Reprinted in Capitaine America #104/105 (1980), Captain America #58 (1982), Captain America #59 (1982), Captain America #27 (1984), Essential Captain America #7 (2013), We Spoke Out: Comic Books and the Holocaust #[nn] (2018), Marvel Masterworks: Captain America #13 (2020)
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