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Issue Details

Issue #407
Published Late September 1992
Frequency monthly except semi-monthly July, August and September
Cover Price 1.25 USD; 1.50 CAD; 0.85 GBP
Pages 36
Editing Ralph Macchio; Pat Garrahy (Assistant Editor); Tom DeFalco (Editor-in-Chief)
Notes No letter column this issue.

Cover Details - "Man and Wolf Part 6: Capwolf Versus Cable"

Characters Captain America [Steve Rogers, also as Capwolf]; Wolverine; Cable; Wolfsbane [Rahne Sinclair]; Zack Moonhunter
Genre superhero
Pencils Rik Levins (signed)
Inks Danny Bulanadi (signed)

17 page Captain America story "Lord of the Wolves!"

Characters Captain America [Steve Rogers, also as Capwolf]; Wolverine; Doctor Druid; Wolfsbane [Rahne Sinclair]; Cable; Feral; Man-Wolf [John Jameson]; Werewolf By Night [Jack Russell]; Zack Moonhunter; Doctor Nightshade; Starwolf [Dredmund Cromwell] (Introduction); numerous werewolves
Synopsis Cap is a werewolf and has to take on Dredmund who has used the Moonstone to turn himself into the cosmically powerful Starwolf. Wolverine and Moonhunter break Nightshade's control over them and give her a dose of her own medicine. Cable shows up in the werewolf city and helps Cap and Wolvie defeat the Starwolf.
Genre superhero
Script Mark Gruenwald
Pencils Rik Levins
Inks Danny Bulanadi
Colors Gina Going
Letters Joe Rosen
Reprinted in Marvel Extra (Marvel Italia, 1994 series) #15

5 page Diamondback story "Uncut Diamonds"

Characters Diamondback [Rachel Leighton]; Red Skull; Crossbones; Jack O'Lantern; Cutthroat; Blackwing; Mother Night
Synopsis Crossbones tries to use Diamondback and Cap's super soldier laced blood to worm his way back into a job with the Skull. Cutthroat reveals his identity to his sister, Diamondback.
Genre superhero
Script Mark Gruenwald
Pencils Kevin Kobasic
Inks Rodney Ramos
Colors Scott Marshall
Letters Steve Dutro

1 page Captain America illustration "Cap waving the US flag"

Characters Captain America [Steve Rogers]
Genre superhero
Script Ralph Macchio; Pat Garrahy
Pencils Frank Miller [as FM]
Inks Bob Wiacek (signed)
Notes The editor and assistant editor bid farewell to the book.