Captain America #408
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Dark Dawn," Captain America faces a chilling double when the Magus sends a monstrous doppelgänger to finish what the lycanthropy left unfinished. With John Jameson stepping down as his pilot and Moonhunter taking the reins, Cap must confront not only external threats but the lingering echoes of his own transformation—while D-Man battles his own dark reflection. Written by Mark Gruenwald and illustrated by Rik Levins, with inks by Danny Bulanadi, colors by George Roussos, and letters by Joe Rosen, this 1992 issue features a cover by Rik Levins and Don Hudson.
In "Dark Dawn," a twisted mirror of Captain America’s world turns on him and John Jameson, both still recovering from a lycanthropic curse, when a doppelgänger sent by the Magus launches a brutal assault. As the chaos unfolds, personal bonds fracture and new alliances form—John Jameson steps away from the skies, and Cap turns to Moonhunter for his next mission, while D-Man faces his own nightmarish reflection.
In "Night of the Knife," Diamondback finds herself trapped in the Red Skull’s clutches, unexpectedly reunited with her brother Cutthroat. As tensions rise between the siblings and the ruthless Crossbones, alliances shift in a deadly game of survival—where loyalty is a weapon and betrayal is the only certainty.
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Reprinted in Marvel Extra #15 (1995), Captain America: Man and Wolf #[nn] (2011), The Infinity Gauntlet #[6] (2018), Infinity War Omnibus #[nn] (2019), Captain America Epic Collection #18 (2020)
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