from What If...? (1977 series) #26 (Marvel, April 1981), script by Mike W. Barr, pencils bt Herb Trimpe, inks by Mike Esposito, colors by Carl Gafford, letters by Michael Higgins
Even Captain America sometimes has trouble with America's Presidents...
from Captain America (1968 series) #200 (Marvel, August 1976), script and pencils by Jack Kirby, inks by Frank Giacoia, colors by Don Warfield, letters by John Costanza
from Captain America (1968 series) #222 (Marvel, June 1978), script by Steve Gerber, breakdowns by Sal Buscema, finishes by John Tartaglione and Mike Esposito, colors by George Roussos, letters by Annette Kawecki
from Captain America (1968 series) #175 (Marvel, July 1974), script by Steve Englehart, pencils by Sal Buscema, inks by Vince Colletta, colors by Petra Goldberg, letters by Artie Simek (credited)
But he never forgets to vote.
from What If...? #26
Don't you forget, neither! Vote tomorrow for the candidate of your choice!
from Captain America (1968 series) #255 (Marvel, March 1981), script by Roger Stern, pencils by John Byrne, inks by Joe Rubinstein, colors by Bob Sharen, letters by Joe Rosen
3 comments:
I'm from Brit-land, but even I was stirred by this patriotic post. Good work, that Bull!
Cap has to go and beat up evil Washington and Lincoln? Why not Grover Cleveland or James K. Polk?
Nobody EVER beats up an evil James K. Polk! It's just not fair.
"It--it's killing me! And I don't want to die!" This should be on a list of best lines ever, or at least Cap's best lines ever.
I also don't want to be the one explaining why my ID says I fought in WW2 when I look like I barely graduated college a few years ago. :)
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