Captain America Collector's Edition #[nn]
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis 1982 Marvel UK annual collects a selection of Captain America stories originally published in the United States, presented in a hardcover or softcover format typical of British annuals of the era. It features classic adventures of the Sentinel of Liberty, often including reprints from the 1960s and 1970s, alongside text features and activity pages aimed at younger readers.
In "No Longer Alone!", Captain America returns from the dead with a shocking twist: the Steve Rogers everyone knew was never real. Written by Jim Steranko and Stan Lee, with full art and color by Steranko, this 1981 Marvel UK Collector's Edition delivers a pulse-pounding mystery rooted in HYDRA's darkest past. When the world believes Cap is dead and his identity a lie, a lone survivor’s desperate search leads to a motorcycle-riding return that upends everything—revealing a secret identity forged in deception, not sacrifice.
In "No Longer Alone!", Captain America faces a rampaging Hulk in the heart of New York, forced to confront the limits of control and the cost of heroism. When Rick Jones steps forward to warn him, the moment becomes a turning point—leading to a quiet reckoning at Avengers Mansion, where Rick dons Bucky Barnes’ old uniform and earns his place as Cap’s new partner. Together, they uncover a HYDRA plot threatening the city’s water supply, testing Rick’s courage in a trial by fire.
In "Tomorrow You Live Tonight I Die!", Captain America faces a deadly ambush by HYDRA assassins under Madame Hydra’s orders, setting off a chain of betrayal and confusion. When Rick Jones stumbles upon a cryptic message meant for Cap, his mind begins to unravel—just as a masked impostor leaps from a rooftop into a hail of gunfire, leaving behind only a costume and a face that isn’t Steve Rogers’.
In "The Strange Death of Captain America," the world mourns Steve Rogers' demise—only to be stunned when the truth emerges: the man they knew was never real. A flashback traces the rise of Madame Hydra, while the Avengers and SHIELD gather for a somber wake that turns into a deadly ambush. When Rick follows the trail to the cemetery, Cap reappears on a motorcycle, alive and ready to fight—his return as sudden as his disappearance.
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