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Issue Details

Issue #361
Published Early November 1989
Frequency monthly except fortnightly June, July, and August
Cover Price 1.00 USD; 1.25 CAD
Pages 36
Editing Ralph Macchio; Mike Rockwitz (Assistant Editor); Tom DeFalco (Editor-in-Chief)

Cover Details - "The Bloodstone Hunt Part 5 of 6 Into the Lair of the Living Mummy"

Characters Captain America [Steve Rogers]; Diamondback [Rachel Leighton]; Living Mummy [N'Kantu]
Genre superhero
Pencils Kieron Dwyer (signed)
Inks Kieron Dwyer (signed)

17 page Captain America story "Bloodstone Part Five Lair of the Living Mummy"

Characters Captain America [Steve Rogers]; Diamondback [Rachel Leighton]; Living Mummy [N'Kantu]; Batroc (villain); Zaran (villain); Machete (villain); Baron Zemo [Helmut Zemo] (villain); Tristram Macawber (villain); John Jameson [also as Man-Wolf in flashback]; Crossbones (villain)
Synopsis In an Egyptian pyramid, Cap and Diamondback come across the Living Mummy.
Genre superhero
Script Kieron Dwyer (Plot); Mark Gruenwald (Plot and Script)
Pencils Kieron Dwyer
Inks Danny Bulanadi
Colors Bob Sharen; Greg Wright
Letters John Morelli [as Jack Morelli]
Notes Part 5 of The Bloodstone Hunt.

5 page U.S.Agent story "Augmentation!!"

Characters U.S.Agent [John Walker]; Scourge II (villain); Curtiss Jackson [Power Broker] (villain); Vagabond [Priscilla Lyons]
Synopsis In a desperate attempt to survive the Scourge's attack, Jackson undergoes his own strength augmentation process. Meanwhile, USAgent is still buried under the rubble.
Genre superhero
Script Mark Gruenwald
Pencils Mark Bright
Inks Don Hudson
Colors Bob Sharen
Letters John Morelli [as Jack Morelli]
Notes Part 4 of Night of the Scourge.

1 page letters page "American Graffiti"

Characters Captain America [Steve Rogers]; Baron Zemo [Helmut Zemo]; Crossbones
Genre superhero
Pencils ? (illustration)
Inks ? (illustration)
Letters typeset
Notes Letters of comment from readers Dave Tullock, Charles S. Novinskie, Herman "Hermit" Wilson and Erik C. Miller.