Captain America Comics #60
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Human Fly," Captain America and Bucky find themselves chasing a mysterious criminal who strikes from great heights—after Steve takes his class to the circus and witnesses the Human Fly’s sudden fall. When a series of daring rooftop crimes unfold, Cap suspects the acrobat, only to discover the performer’s costume has been stolen. With a valuable stamp collection in a lighthouse now the target, Cap and Bucky follow the trail, leading to a sticky showdown. Art by Mike Roy and Syd Shores, with inks by Al Avison and Syd Shores, and a cover by Vince Alascia and Mike Roy, this 1947 adventure blends circus intrigue with classic superhero sleuthing.
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Steve takes his class to the circus where they observe a human fly fall from his prop. He is not seriously hurt but he doesn't want to go back out as he has lost his nerve. When crimes at great heights begin to occur, Cap suspects the human fly, but when he confronts the circus performer he claims one of his costumes has been stolen by another. Cap sees a newspaper article about a valuable stamp collection kept in a lighthouse and figures the human fly will make a go for it. Cap and Bucky have guessed right, and when the fly kicks over a jar of molasses while attempting to flee from them, he is caught and revealed as a window washer.
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