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Cover: Jim Steranko

Marvel Super Action #13

Apr 1979 · Marvel · 0.35 USD
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“Tomorrow You Live Tonight I Die!”

In "Tomorrow You Live Tonight I Die!", Steve Rogers faces a deadly deception when a forged message lures him to an arcade—only to be ambushed by HYDRA assassins. With Rick drawn into the trap and the Man-Killer unleashed, Cap battles through gunfire and betrayal, culminating in a shocking disappearance that leaves only his costume and a mask bearing his face behind. Written by Jim Steranko and Stan Lee, with art by Steranko and inks by Joe Sinnott, this 1979 Marvel Super Action issue delivers a tense, twist-laden mystery that redefines identity and loyalty. The cover, by Jim Steranko, captures the moment of Cap’s final leap into the river.

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writer, artist Steranko · writer Lee · inker Joe Sinnott · letterer Sam Rosen · colorist Jim Steranko · cover Jim Steranko

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writer, artist Steranko
writer Lee
letterer Sam Rosen
colorist Jim Steranko
cover pencils, inks Jim Steranko

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Lured to an arcade by a faked message Cap is ambushed by HYDRA assassins. Failing to kill Cap the leader is punished by Madame Hydra. Rick accepts a drugged message meant for Cap and is abducted by Hydra. Seeking out Rick, Cap returns to the arcade and is attacked by the Man-Killer, a HYDRA robot. Rick escapes & tries to warn Cap, just as he takes out the robot. Abruptly, Cap appears to leap from a rooftop into the river through a barrage of HYDRA gunfire. The police only find his costume and a mask with the facial features of Steve Rogers, suggesting Rogers was a fake identity.

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