Captain America Comics #66
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeA dramatic street chase anchors this 1948 issue, as a masked woman in a golden dress and red cape brandishes a pistol while fleeing toward a waiting car — with Captain America in hot pursuit and an injured Bucky urging him onward despite his own wounds. The cover's speech balloons make the tension immediate and personal: Cap faces an agonizing split-second choice between catching the villain and protecting his partner. Syd Shores's cover work crackles with energy, and the story promises to deliver on that setup with "The Startling Case of the Golden Girl.
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When Bucky is shot by a criminal named Lavender, Cap reveals his secret identity to Betsy Ross and trains her to substitute for Bucky while he is recovering. Betsy, as Golden Girl, warns Cap that Lavender has a knife. After Lavender escapes, Cap says he knew she had a knife and could have protected himself with his shield. Betsy is disconsolate about letting Cap down and gets a lead about Lavender's whereabouts. When the pair encounter Lavender the second time, they apprehend her and Cap gives Golden Girl a kiss. Bucky vows to heal quickly so Golden Girl won't take his place.
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