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Captain America Comics (1941 Timely) comic books 1941

  • Issue #1
    Captain America Comics (1941 Timely) 1

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    Hitler cover art by Jack Kirby. Origin and 1st appearance of Captain America and Bucky in "Case No. 1. Meet Captain America," script by Joe Simon, Jack Kirby, Pencils by Jack Kirby, Inks by Al Liederman; The Army is looking for a solution to the threat the Axis Powers pose to the people of America, and they discover the secret answer to their prayers: a super-soldier serum that will create an army of super soldier; However, only one man receives the serum before it and its creator are destroyed: Steve Rogers, a.k.a. Captain America! Ad for Captain America's Sentinels of Liberty. Untitled story by Simon and Kirby; Captain America and Bucky set out to solve the riddle of the connection between a wave of sabotage sweeping the U.S. defense industries and a strange little man who predicted it would happen. "Captain America and the Soldiers' Soup" text story. "The Chess Board of Death Captain America" by Simon and Kirby; A weird figure has carved wooden chess figures of people who must be eliminated before he launches the mightiest blitzkrieg the world has ever seen. Unfortunately for him, two of those figures are Captain America and Bucky! 1st appearance of Red Skull in "The Riddle of the Red Skull," script by Ed Heron, pencils by Simon and Kirby, inks by Simon; Cap and Bucky come face to face with a villain who scares the wits out of his victims, then injects them with a poison that convinces others that he has killed them with his eyes! USA Comics ad. Hurricane stars in "Murder, Ltd.," script by Simon and Kirby, art by Kirby; Alarmed at the gangland murders in a coastal town, Hurricane decides to "join" the gang in order to be in a position to halt their crimes. Tuk, the Caveboy in "Stories From the Dark Ages," script by Simon and Kirby, inks by Kirby; Before his death, wise old Ak relates to Tuk about how he was the survivor of the hairless ones who once came to the jungle; Later, he meets up with Tanir, and they decide to team up and travel together. 68 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.10. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #2
    Captain America Comics (1941 Timely) 2

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    Hitler cover art by Joe Simon. "The Ageless Orientals That Wouldn't Die!!", script by Joe Simon and Jack Kirby, pencils by Kirby, inks by Reed Crandall; Cap and Bucky must battle huge oriental giants that came from Tibet, and the master that controlled them, to prevent widespread carnage and destruction. Sentinels of Liberty ad. "Trapped in the Nazi Stronghold," script by Simon and Kirby, pencils by Simon and Kirby, Inks by Simon; Cap and Bucky cross the ocean to challenge the fury of Nazi guns and dive bombing Stukas, staging a two-man Blitz in the stronghold of Hitler himself, as they effect a daring rescue! "The Wax Statue That Struck Death," script by Simon and Kirby, Pencils by Simon and Kirby, Inks by Simon; As America's greatest statesmen vanish and die, smothered in death masks made of wax, Captain America and Bucky endeavor to bring justice as well as doom to the Wax-Man's gory dungeons. "Short Circuit" text story. "The Valley of the Mist," script by Simon and Kirby, pencils by Al Avison, inks by Al Gabrielle; Tuk the Caveboy and Ranir save King Amir and his people from the hairy ones, and in return, he gives directions to the pair to the famed Atlantis. Untitled story, script by Simon and Kirby, art by Kirby; Hurricane agrees to accompany the Holden expedition into the Matto Grasso, where they will join a Doctor Clay, who is battling a strange body wasting disease that is killing thousands there daily. 68 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.10. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #3
    Captain America Comics (1941 Timely) 3

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    Cover art by Alex Schomburg. "The Return of the Red Skull," script and pencils by Joe Simon and Jack Kirby, inks by Simon, Kirby, Al Avison, and Al Gabriele; The Red Skull returns from the dead to wreak horrible vengeance on unsuspecting victims, including a phony Cap and Bucky, the brainchildren of a group of thugs. Sentinels of Liberty ad. "The Hunchback of Hollywood and the Movie Murder," script by Simon and Kirby, pencils by Kirby, inks by Bernie Klein and George Roussos; Death and terror lurk behind the scenes of a Hollywood movie set as Cap and Bucky hunt a hunchback madman, whose bloody hand seeks to stop the grinding cameras from filming the truth for a liberty loving public."Captain America Foils the Traitor's Revenge" text story by Stan Lee, art by Kirby. "The Queer Case of the Murdering Butterfly and the Ancient Mummies," script by Simon and Kirby, pencils by Kirby, inks by Reed Crandall; Laughing at law and order, the Butterfly loots a museum of its priceless treasures until Captain America and Bucky steps in to clip his wings. Human Torch ad. Untitled Tuk the Cave-boy story, script by Simon and Kirby, art by Mac Raboy; Tuk and Tanir help Princess Eve regain her rightful throne in Atlantis. Untitled Hurricane story, script by Simon and Kirby; The use of "infernal death boxes" in causing subway wrecks draws the attention of Hurricane. 68 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.10. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #4
    Captain America Comics (1941 Timely) 4

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    Cover art by Alex Schomburg. "The Unholy Legion," script by Joe Simon and Jack Kirby, pencils by Kirby, inks by Al Avison and Al Gabriele; Cap and Bucky investigate the strange enigma of the death and destruction that followed in the wake of mysterious beggars, whose bore the brand of the swastika. "Ivan the Terrible," script by Simon and Kirby, Pencils by Kirby, inks by Simon and Kirby; Out of the pages of history steps the most brutal and feared tyrant of the Middle Ages to conquer all that dare to cross his path... that is, until he picked on Captain America and Bucky. "The Case of the Fake Money Fiends," script by Simon and Kirby, pencils by Simon and Kirby, inks by Simon; Cap and Bucky dare to enter a haunted house in order to discover what the strange noises were emanating from it, and end up breaking up a large counterfeiting ring flooding the nation with millions of dollars in counterfeit bills. "Horror Hospital," script by Simon and Kirby, pencils by Simon and Kirby, inks by Simon; Blood curdling screams coming from a desolate sanitarium lead Captain America into to the most horrible mystery of his career. "Captain America and the Bomb Sight Thieves" text story by Stan Lee. Sentinels of Liberty ad. Untitled Tuk, Cave-boy story, script by Simon and Kirby; Tuk and Tanir must find a way to stop the destructive and wanton behavior of one Bonzo the Brute! USA Comics and All-Aces Comics ad. "The Pirate and the Missing Ships," script by Simon and Kirby; When criminals mysteriously disappear from the American scene, the public was relieved... but Hurricane became very suspicious. Back cover Captain America, illustration, pencils by Jack Kirby, inks by Joe Simon. 68 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.10. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #5
    Captain America Comics (1941 Timely) 5

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    Cover pencils by Jack Kirby, inks by Syd Shores. "The Ringmaster of Death," script and pencils by Simon and Kirby, inks by Simon; Steve and Bucky decide to visit the circus for some fun, but its Cap and Bucky that face the Ringmaster's Wheel of Death and its purpose: to allow the villain to place America into a steel vise of terror, using vicious mobsters as his personal Gestapo! "The Gruesome Secret of the Dragon of Death," script and pencils by Simon and Kirby, inks by Simon; Captain America and Bucky investigate the disappearance of the patrol Boat "Winfield" with its crew, and discover a sinister villain responsible that has his HQ inside a monstrous sea serpent. All-Winners Quarterly ad. "Killers of the Bund," script and pencils by Simon and Kirby, inks by Simon; When a Nazi Bund beats up a man of German descent (because he won't join up), Captain America and Bucky attack the Bund camp and Cap is captured; Bucky races back to the city and enlists the aid of the Sentinels of Liberty. Sentinels of Liberty ad. "Captain America and the Ruby Robbers" text story by Stan Lee. "The Terror That Was Devil's Island," script and pencils by Simon and Kirby, inks by Simon; Steve and Bucky visit a POW at Devil's Island, but are alarmed at his physical condition and obvious fear of the prison's commandant. So, Captain America and Bucky decide to get to the bottom of the situation as only they can. "Meet "Headline" Hunter - Foreign Correspondent," script by Stan Lee, pencils by Charles Nicholas; Hunter is called to the American Embassy in London to investigate the theft of the Ambassador's briefcase which contained the food contract between America and England Untitled Tuk, Caveboy story, script by Simon and Kirby; Tuk makes haste to save his friend Tanir from the evil clutches of Bonzo. Untitled story, script by Stan Lee, art by Charles Nicholas; Hurricane sees a connection between a retired financier giving millions away to charity and the fact that the Master of Speed is getting counterfeit bills from every bank he seeks to get change from. 68 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.10. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #6
    Captain America Comics (1941 Timely) 6

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    Cover art by Jack Kirby. "Captain America Battles The Camera Fiend and His Darts of Doom," script and pencils by Simon and Kirby, inks by Simon; Cap and Bucky, along with the Sentinels of Liberty face an arch villain who uses his camera that fires poisoned needles at anyone who stands in his way of securing the Crown Jewels arriving in America from England. "Meet the Fang, Arch-Fiend of the Orient," script and pencils by Simon and Kirby, inks by Simon; Cap and Bucky battle against the evil Fang and Baron Nushima, who seek to prevent two emissaries from China from obtaining money loans from the American government. "The Grim Reaper Deals with Crime starring Father Time," script by Stan Lee, pencils by Al Avison, inks by Al Gabriele; Cap and Bucky battle against the evil Fang and Baron Nushima, who seek to prevent two emissaries from China from obtaining money loans from the American government. "The Strange Case of Captain America and The Hangman: Who Killed Doctor Vordoff," script and pencils by Simon and Kirby, inks by Simon; Cap and Bucky battle against the evil Fang and Baron Nushima, who seek to prevent two emissaries from China from obtaining money loans from the American government. "Trap For a Traitor" text story, script by Stan Lee, pencils by Kirby, inks by Simon. Marvel Mystery #23 ad. "The Engine of Destruction," script by Lee; While searching for a story on the outskirts of London, Jerry Hunter runs across a mysterious factory, where a secret weapon is supposedly being produced; Knowing that the owner was a former Fascist, he investigates the place and discovers it to be a Nazi stronghold. Sentinels of Liberty Secret Club News. Untitled Hurricane Master of Speed story, script by Lee, art by Charles Nicholas; Hurricane is traveling the streets of New York seeking lodging for the night, but a small girl warns him not to seek a room at a near-by boarding house since two mysterious murders have occurred there. 68 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.10. Cover price $0.10.

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  • Issue #7
    Captain America Comics (1941 Timely) 7

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    Cover pencils by Jack Kirby, inks by Syd Shores. "The Red Skull; An Ear for Music," script and pencils by Joe Simon and Kirby, inks by Simon; Cap has to contend with the return of the Red Skull and figure out why he is using Chopin's "Funeral March" as the means of his diabolical mission of destruction. "Death Loads the Bases," script by Simon and Kirby, pencils by Kirby, inks by Simon; After the mysterious deaths of two baseball players for the Brooklyn Badgers, Captain America agrees to pitch for the team in order to draw the murderer out of hiding. Human Torch ad, art by Alex Schomburg. "A Message from Captain America," script by Stan Lee; Captain America relates brief biographies of the various characters who appear in the pages of his magazine: Betty Ross, Sergeant Duffy, Father Time, Jerry "Headline" Hunter, and Hurricane. "Horror Plays the Scales," script by Simon and Kirby, pencils by Kirby, inks by Simon; Captain America relates brief biographies of the various characters who appear in the pages of his magazine: Betty Ross, Sergeant Duffy, Father Time, Jerry "Headline" Hunter, and Hurricane. Untitled Hurricane, Master of Speed story, art by Charles Nichols; Hurricane helps to fend off a group of protection racket gangsters, and, in the process, picks himself up a new partner in the fight against crime. Untitled Headline Hunter, Foreign Correspondent story, script by Stan Lee; An American man is framed for a murder of a British star, and Hunter discovers that the man's cousin is responsible, hoping to gain wealth from the Nazis and money from his cousin's estate after he is hanged. "Race Against Doom starring Father Time," script by Lee; One of Larry Scott's friends is accused of boarding a ship, shooting its officers and plundering the gold before sinking it, but Father Time smells a rat when he discovers the gold was counterfeit. Sentinels of Liberty Secret Club news and ad. 68 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.10. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #8
    Captain America Comics (1941 Timely) 8

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    Cover pencils by Jack Kirby, inks by Al Gabriele. "The Strange Mystery of the Ruby of the Nile and Its Heritage of Horror," script by Joe Simon and Jack Kirby, pencils by Jack Kirby, inks by Joe Simon; Cap and Bucky have to overcome a curse and an evil Pharaoh associated with the famed Ruby of the Nile before it can kill others. "Murder Stalks the Maneuvers," script by Simon and Kirby, pencils by Kirby, inks by Simon; Steve and Bucky are out on a war games training exercise and are shocked to see that someone has tampered with the ammunition and the troops are using the real thing against each other. "The Strange Riddle of the Plague of Death," script by Stan Lee, art by Harry Fisk; Headline discovers a plot to poison the English people by a Nazi gang who are growing food on a farm they own, knowing that the food is deadly. 2-page Sentinels of Liberty Secret Club News. "Case of the Black Witch," script by Otto Binder, pencils by Kirby, inks by Simon; After saving a young girl being attacked in a weird castle, Captain America and Bucky learn that she must spend three nights in Hagmoor Castle in order to inherit the estate from her late uncle. "Carnival of Crime," script by Stan Lee, art by Charles Nicholas; Speedy decides to take in the State Fair that's come to town to make sure it's run on the up and up, and Hurricane decides to follow him, to make sure he's safe if it isn't. "The Young Allies Deal a Blow for Justice" text story by Stan Lee. Untitled Father Time story, script by Stan Lee, art by Al Avison; Father Time steps in when criminals begin to over-run the metropolis of New York and murder and violence substitute for law and order. 68 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.10. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #9
    Captain America Comics (1941 Timely) 9
    • Restored: C1
    • Paper: Off white
    • Restoration Includes: Piece Added With Tape to Cover, RIGHT EDGE OF PAGE 14 and 16 TRIMMED
    • Label #4008134014
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    • Paper: Brittle
    • Label #4173786004
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    Cover pencils by Jack Kirby, inks by Joe Simon. "The White Death," script by Joe Simon and Kirby, pencils by Kirby, inks by Simon; Cap and Bucky must tackle a white cloaked, hideous figure that stalks the halls of the mansion of the late Josiah Harrow.... a figure that has chosen the duo as its next target for death! "The Man Who Could Not Die," script by Joe Simon and Jack Kirby, pencils by Jack Kirby, inks by Syd Shores; When criminal Nick Pinto was strapped into the electric chair and executed, Cap and Bucky are more than a little concerned when another criminal, responsible for sending Pinto to his death, calls Police HQ with his last breath and tells them that Pinto has just fatally shot him. "Death in the Alps," script by Stan Lee, art by Warren Kremer; Headline Hunter heads for Switzerland in response to many strange accidents that are occurring there, but when he arrives he has to stop another "strange" accident that he gets in the middle of. "Dead Man's Ring" text story by Stan Lee. "The Case of the Black Talon," script by Otto Binder, pencils by Jack Kirby, inks by Syd Shores; Cap and Bucky have a devilish time in cornering an insane murderer who, forced by fate to paint horrendous portraits, decides to paint these type of paintings of the men he intends to murder! "Crime Goes to Press," script by Stan Lee, art by Charles Nicholas; The Master of Speed decides to get a job at "The Daily Star," a newspaper whose editor has been threatened and roughed up because he writes articles about the town's racketeers. Sentinels of Liberty Secret Club News. Untitled Father Time story by Stan Lee, pencils by Al Avison, inks by George Klein; After having his invention (a bomb that would detonate after being near a human being for 5 minutes) turned down by the government as "silly," a crazed inventor decides to use that weapon against the government. Marvel Mystery Comics ad. Mystic Comics ad. 68 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.10. Cover price $0.10.