Captain America #317
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Death-Throws," Captain America finds himself entangled in a dangerous game when William Cross is rescued by the mercenary team of the same name—only to be used as bait to capture Hawkeye. With tensions rising and old allies drifting apart, Steve Rogers must navigate a mission that blurs the line between justice and reckoning, all while grappling with the unexpected presence of Hawkeye’s gear in his hands and Cap’s shield in the archer’s possession. Written by Mark Gruenwald and illustrated by Paul Neary, with inks by Dennis Janke and colors by Ken Feduniewicz, this 1986 issue features a cover by Paul Neary and Butch Guice.
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William Cross is freed from police custody by Death-Throws. Cross is unable to pay for the rescue operation and still has yet to pay Bombshell and Oddball for their prior assistance against Hawkeye and Mockingbird. Death-Throws decide to recoup their money by using Cross as bait to capture Hawkeye who they would then ransom. Cap, Hawkeye and Mockingbird defeat the villain. Bernie moves away for law school and Steve decides to move back to Avengers Mansion leaving their relationship up in the air.
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