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Captain America 254

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COMIC DETAILS

Comic Description: Captain America 254 Signature
Grade: 9.8
Page Quality: WHITE
Certification #: 2683554006
Owner: The Captain

SET DETAILS

Custom Sets: This comic is not in any custom sets.
Sets Competing: My CGC Byrne Captain America Collection  Score: 88
Research: See CGC's Census Report for this Comic

Owner's Description

February, 1981

"Blood on the Moors"

Roger Stern - Writer
John Byrne - Penciler
John Byrne - Cover Artists
Josef Rubinstein - Inker
Bob Sharen - Colorist
Jim Novak - Letterer
Jim Salicrup - Editor
Jim Shooter - Editor-in-Chief

Synopsis:
Failing to slay Captain America, Baron Blood flees as dawn breaks, returning to the nearby village, where he dons his Dr. Cromwell disguise and meets his first patient of the day, Jenny. As the day progresses a hunt for Blood throughout the surrounding villages draws a blank. Ken and Joey take a break from the search at the pub where Ken's girl Jenny works, but she faints while talking to them, and they find bite marks on her neck. In Brooklyn Heights, Bernie and Anna clean Steve's apartment. Bernie takes a message that Steve lost an art assignment. Lord Falsworth, dressed as Union Jack, insists he will serve as bait to lure Blood, but suffers a heart attack while arguing with Cap and his daughter. They later call family doctor Dr. Cromwell to check on Lord Falsworth. When they leave Cromwell alone with Union Jack, Cromwell reveals himself to the Baron's surprise. Captain America joins the battle and is forced to decapitate the vampire. Joey reveals himself as the new Union Jack, and the group later burns Baron Blood's body. During the funeral, Lord Falsworth passes on.

Notes:
- Signed by: Josef Rubinstein on 05/19/2022
- This issue contains a letters page: Letters to the Living Legend. Letters are published from: Bruce Weintraub, Al Schroeder III, Will Hevelin, Eric L. Watts, and Jon Green.
- This issue is dedicated to former Captain America artist Frank Robbins. Robbins was the first artist to draw Union Jack.
- In this issue, the first Montgomery Falsworth (Union Jack I) dies. It is also revealed that the second Union Jack died in 1953. Joseph Chapman (Earth-616) assumes the mantle as the third Union Jack.
- Page One states, "Special Thanks to Colin Campbell for his kind assistance."

Trivia:
This issue contains a full-page advertisement of Doctor Strange, Volume I



 
 
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