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Cover: Mike Zeck & John Beatty

Captain America #276

Dec 1982 · Marvel · 0.60 USD; 0.25 GBP; 0.75 CAD
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“Turning Point!”

In "Turning Point!", Steve Rogers faces a personal crisis when his childhood friend Bernie Rosenthal discovers his secret identity—just as their bond is tested by a sudden abduction. With the trail leading to Arnim Zola’s castle and the new Baron Zemo, Steve must balance his duty as Captain America with the weight of a truth that could change everything. Written by J. M. DeMatteis and brought to life by Mike Zeck’s dynamic art and John Beatty’s sharp inks, this 1982 issue captures a pivotal moment in the character’s journey, with Bob Sharen’s colors and John Morelli’s lettering adding depth to the tension. The cover by Mike Zeck and John Beatty perfectly captures the urgency of the moment.

writer J. M. DeMatteis · artist Mike Zeck · inker John Beatty · colorist Bob Sharen · letterer John Morelli · cover Mike Zeck, John Beatty

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Full credits

artist Mike Zeck
colorist Bob Sharen
letterer John Morelli
cover pencils Mike Zeck
cover inks John Beatty

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Steve and Bernie try to deal with the fact that she has learned his secret identity. Captain America’s boyhood pal is captured and the trail leads right to the castle door of Arnim Zola and the new Baron Zemo.

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