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Cover: Mike Zeck & John Beatty

Captain America #327

Mar 1987 · Marvel · 0.75 USD; 0.40 GBP; 0.95 CAD
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“Clashing Symbols”

"Clashing Symbols" delivers a sharp, timely clash of ideals in Captain America #327, as the patriotic hero faces off against the extremist Super-Patriot during a high-stakes charity concert in Milwaukee. Written by Mark Gruenwald and illustrated by Paul Neary, with inks by John Beatty and colors by Ken Feduniewicz, the issue pits Steve Rogers against a dangerous ideological mirror, all while an IRS agent closes in on his secret identity. Mike Zeck’s cover captures the tension, showing Captain America locked in combat with the flag-wielding Super-Patriot.

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writer Mark Gruenwald · artist Paul Neary · inker John Beatty · colorist Ken Feduniewicz · letterer Diana Albers · cover Mike Zeck, John Beatty

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artist Paul Neary
letterer Diana Albers
cover pencils Mike Zeck
cover inks John Beatty

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The Buckies are traveling the country performing a smear campaign to make Captain America look like a bigot by doing campus lawn-burnings and scare tactics on foreigners. They attack the International House at Bernie's college in Madison, Wisconsin just before Steve visits her. Bernie and Steve attend a charity concert in Milwaukee where the Super-Patriot speaks to the crowd. Captain America confronts the Super-Patriot backstage where their battle ends in a stalemate. An IRS agent figures out that Steve Rogers is Captain America.

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