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Cover: Mike Zeck & Bob McLeod

Captain America #331

Jul 1987 · Marvel · 0.75 USD; 0.40 GBP; 0.95 CAD
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“Soldier, Soldier”

In "Soldier, Soldier," Captain America faces a chilling challenge to his relevance when the U.S. Army introduces G.I. Max, a new super soldier designed to supersede him. With the help of The Shroud and Ms. Marvel, Cap races to dismantle the Power Broker’s augmentation facility, proving that heroism isn’t about technology—but about heart. Written by Mark Gruenwald and illustrated by Paul Neary, with inks by Vince Colletta and colors by Bob Sharen, the issue’s cover by Mike Zeck and Bob McLeod captures the tension of a nation questioning its symbol.

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writer Mark Gruenwald · artist Paul Neary · inker Vince Colletta · colorist Bob Sharen · letterer Diana Albers · cover Mike Zeck, Bob McLeod

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artist Paul Neary
colorist Bob Sharen
letterer Diana Albers
cover pencils Mike Zeck
cover inks Bob McLeod

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Captain America saves D-Man using CPR, then Cap, The Shroud and Ms. Marvel help to break up Power Broker's augmentation facility.

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