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Cover: Mike Zeck & Klaus Janson

Captain America #332

Aug 1987 · Marvel · 0.75 USD; 0.95 CAD; 0.40 GBP
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“The Choice”

In "The Choice," Captain America faces a defining moment when the government demands he formally align himself with the state under the terms of his original Project Rebirth contract. After a night of reflection and counsel from friends, Steve Rogers makes a quiet but profound decision that changes everything. Written by Mark Gruenwald and illustrated by Tom Morgan, with inks by Bob McLeod and colors by Ken Feduniewicz, this pivotal issue features a striking cover by Mike Zeck and Klaus Janson.

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writer Mark Gruenwald · artist Tom Morgan · inker Bob McLeod · colorist Ken Feduniewicz · letterer Diana Albers · cover Mike Zeck, Klaus Janson

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artist Tom Morgan
letterer Diana Albers
cover pencils Mike Zeck
cover inks Klaus Janson

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Captain America is brought before the Commission who informs him that he is contractually obligated to return to work directly for the U.S. government due to papers he signed at Project Rebirth. He is given 24 hours to comply or he will be required to give up being Captain America. Super Patriot stops a loony who has perched on top of the Washington Monument with a nuclear bomb. After a night of soul searching and seeking advice from friends, Steve turns in his costume and his shield and walks away.

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