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Cover: Alex Schomburg

Captain America Comics #26

May 1943 · Marvel · 0.10 USD
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“The Princess of the Atom: Part II”

In "The Princess of the Atom: Part II," Captain America and Bucky find themselves in the microworld of Mita after narrowly escaping a deadly acid trap by shrinking. With the help of a size-changing ship, they navigate this strange realm, unaware that a shrunken enemy has secretly stowed away on Bucky’s cuff, plotting to destroy Mita and return to Earth with an army of giants. Written by Ray Cummings and illustrated by Syd Shores, with inks by Vince Alascia, the issue features a striking cover by Alex Schomburg.

writer Ray Cummings · artist Syd Shores · inker Vince Alascia · cover Alex Schomburg

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artist Syd Shores
cover pencils, inks Alex Schomburg

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Cap and Bucky avoid the acid by changing size and then board a size change ship which takes them to Mita, the microworld. Unknown to Bucky, a shrunken Togaro has hitched a ride on his cuff. He plots to use his own size change ship to destroy Mita and take his men back to Earth for conquest. He causes his size change ship to grow so big that it throws Mita out of its orbit into the sun. The population panics, but Cap uses their size change ship to grow big enough to house them and they pursue Togaro back to Earth. Cap and Bucky take enough of the enlarging drug to defeat Togaro and his giants.

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