Captain America #401
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "After the Storm," Captain America grapples with doubt after the fallout from the Galactic Storm event, questioning his role within the Avengers. Seeking clarity, he’s taken to a bar by Clint, where a candid talk with Tony Stark helps lift his spirits—though not before Crossbones ambushes Diamondback in a hidden bunker. Written by Mark Gruenwald and illustrated by Rik Levins, with inks by Danny Bulanadi and colors by Christie Scheele and Gina Going, this 1992 issue captures a quieter, more personal moment in Cap’s journey. The cover by Rik Levins and Danny Bulanadi reflects the weight and introspection of the story.
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Cap is demoralized after the way that the Avengers handled Galactic Storm, and he questions his place with the team. Clint takes him to a bar to cheer him up, and Tony swings by to have a heart-to-heart. Cap feels better. Crossbones traps Diamondback in an underground bunker.
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