Marvel. Официальная коллекция комиксов #96
In this 2017 issue from the Marvel Official Comic Collection, the Falcon seeks help from Captain America after a brutal encounter with a street gang, leading to a journey to Wakanda with T'Challa and Leila Taylor. As Cap confronts a growing political threat from the Committee to Regain America's Principles and its leader Quentin Harderman, a staged charity fight with the Tumbler escalates into a deadly trap—leaving Cap framed for murder. Written by Steve Englehart and Mike Friedrich, with art by Sal Buscema and inks by Frank McLaughlin, and featuring a cover by John Romita, this story blends action and intrigue in a pivotal moment for the superhero landscape.
In "null," the Falcon, battered and disillusioned after a brutal encounter with a street gang, turns to Captain America for help—only to push for a deeper alliance, urging Steve to reach out to the Black Panther. T'Challa welcomes both the Falcon and Leila Taylor to Wakanda, where secrets and shifting loyalties begin to surface. Meanwhile, Cap grapples with the news that Peggy Carter has joined SHIELD, even as a shadowy campaign led by Quentin Harderman escalates, culminating in a staged charity fight against the Tumbler that threatens to destroy Cap’s reputation.
In "null," a fractured Captain America is sprung from jail by the Sanitation Unit—only to uncover their allegiance to Harderman and go on the run to clear his name. With the Falcon and Black Panther rescuing Leila from Stoneface and Iron Man urging the Falcon to track Cap, the two reunite just as Moonstone strikes, leaving them both unconscious.
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