Hulk #2
In "Les fugitifs," Captain America and the Falcon face off against the cunning Deadly Nightshade, who’s hijacked SHIELD’s male agents to seize control of America. Written by Tony Isabella and brought to life by Frank Robbins’ dynamic art and Vince Colletta’s sharp inks, this 1984 issue sees the Falcon grappling with a dual identity—his original self and his memories as Sam Wilson—while the battle for the nation’s freedom rages on. The cover by Gene Colan and Rudy Nebres captures the tension in bold, striking detail.
In "Nightshade cherche un roi !", Captain America faces off against Deadly Nightshade, who’s seized control of SHIELD’s male agents to launch a takeover of America. As the Falcon struggles to reconcile his dual identities, the battle tests loyalty, memory, and the line between hero and weapon.
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