Captain America #275
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Yesterday's Shadows!", Sam Wilson takes on a new challenge: running for Congress, testing his belief in democracy against the rising tide of hate. When a Neo-Nazi rally ignites tension with Jewish protesters, Captain America steps in—forced to confront not just violence, but the weight of history and the fragile line between protection and overreach. As Bernie begins to piece together the truth, the real question isn’t just who Steve is, but what kind of country he’s willing to defend. Written by J. Marc DeMatteis and illustrated by Mike Zeck with inks by John Beatty, Joe Rubinstein, and Brett Breeding, and colored by Don Warfield, this 1982 issue features a cover by Mike Zeck and John Beatty that captures the storm of confrontation.
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Sam begins a run for congress. Captain America intervenes between Neo-Nazis and Jewish protesters. Bernie realizes that Steve is really Captain America.
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