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Captain America and Bucky#623
Cover: Ed McGuinness

Captain America and Bucky #623

Dec 2011 · Marvel · 2.99 USD

In a tense, morally charged mission, Bucky and Toro infiltrate a heavily guarded prison camp believing they're rescuing a valuable spy—only to uncover the horrifying truth that it's a concentration camp. Written by Ed Brubaker and Marc Andreyko, with bold, dynamic art by Chris Samnee and striking colors by Bettie Breitweiser, this issue delivers a powerful, grounded moment in the Captain America mythos. The cover by Ed McGuinness captures the gravity of the moment with stark, cinematic intensity.

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writer Ed Brubaker · writer Marc Andreyko · artist, inker Chris Samnee · colorist Bettie Breitweiser · letterer VC's Joe Caramagna · cover Ed McGuinness

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artist, inker Chris Samnee
cover pencils, inks Ed McGuinness

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In an attempt at proving their worth, Bucky and Toro invade a prison camp to free a spy. Only when they are there do they realize it is a concentration camp.

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