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Captain America 1st series comic books issue 235

  • Issue #235D
    Captain America (1968 1st Series) 235D
    • Paper: White
    • Label #4558006013
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    • Paper: Off white to white
    • Label #4646886013
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    Direct Edition. "To Stalk the Killer Skies!" Guest-starring Daredevil. Script by Roger McKenzie. Art by Sal Buscema (breakdowns) and Jack Abel (finishes). Cover by Ed Hannigan and Joe Rubinstein. Inside the National Force's waterfront warehouse, the Sentinel of Liberty comes to his senses -- and remembers that Daredevil is his friend. But it may be too late, once the National Force sets the warehouse on fire! Amazingly, Cap and the Man Without Fear escape the huge blaze...and continue their pursuit of Dr. Faustus and the Grand Director. A while later at the Lakehurst Air Pavilion in New Jersey, Daredevil and the shield-slinger find their foes! And not a moment too soon as the National Force has loaded a dirigible airship with a special mind-gas-- which Dr. Faustus plans to release over Manhattan! Unfortunately, the dirigible gets airborne before anyone can stop it. So, Cap and Daredevil must get airborne themselves...courtesy of a World War I biplane! Is the Living Legend a flying ace? Cameo appearances by Commissioner Feingold and Peggy Carter. (Notes: Frank Miller is credited as "special water tower consultant" for this issue. The letters page includes letters from comics writer Kurt Busiek and comics historian Peter Sanderson, respectively.) 36 pages. Cover price $0.40.

  • Issue #235N
    Captain America (1968 1st Series) 235N
    Auction opens January 3
    • Paper: White
    • Newsstand Edition.
    • Label #4529088005

    Newsstand Edition. "To Stalk the Killer Skies!" Guest-starring Daredevil. Script by Roger McKenzie. Art by Sal Buscema (breakdowns) and Jack Abel (finishes). Cover by Ed Hannigan and Joe Rubinstein. Inside the National Force's waterfront warehouse, the Sentinel of Liberty comes to his senses -- and remembers that Daredevil is his friend. But it may be too late, once the National Force sets the warehouse on fire! Amazingly, Cap and the Man Without Fear escape the huge blaze...and continue their pursuit of Dr. Faustus and the Grand Director. A while later at the Lakehurst Air Pavilion in New Jersey, Daredevil and the shield-slinger find their foes! And not a moment too soon, as the National Force has loaded a dirigible airship with a special mind-gas-- which Dr. Faustus plans to release over Manhattan! Unfortunately, the dirigible gets airborne before anyone can stop it. So Cap and Daredevil must get airborne themselves...courtesy of a World War I biplane! Is theLiving Legend a flying ace? Cameo appearances by Commissioner Feingold and Peggy Carter. (Notes: Frank Miller is credited as "special water tower consultant" for this issue. The letters page includes letters from comics writer Kurt Busiek and comics historian Peter Sanderson, respectively.) 36 pages. Cover price $0.40.

  • Issue #235MJ
    Captain America (1968 1st Series) Mark Jewelers 235MJ

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    Mark Jewelers Advertisement Insert Variant. Daredevil guest stars in "To Stalk the Killer Skies!" Script by Roger McKenzie, pencils by Sal Buscema, inks by Jack Abel. Frank Miller is credited as "special watertower consultant." Ed Hannigan/Joe Rubinstein cover. Cover price $0.40.

  • Issue #235UK
    Captain America (1968 1st Series) UK Edition 235UK

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    Distributed in the United Kingdom (England). Exact copy of american edition except for cover price. Daredevil guest stars in "To Stalk the Killer Skies!" Script by Roger McKenzie, pencils by Sal Buscema, inks by Jack Abel. Frank Miller is credited as "special watertower consultant." Ed Hannigan/Joe Rubinstein cover.