The Sentinel of Liberty and Diamondback race against the clock to recover an object of immense occult power before the arch villain, Baron Zemo, can get his hands on it. Captain America and his partner will have to face off with some of the deadliest assassins in the world - Batroc, Machete, and, Zaran. Plus, a mysterious third party has sent its most dangerous operative to retrieve the item.
by Marvel Comics
Published June, 1993 (Modern Age) by Marvel Comics and went on sale in 1993 for $15.95 USD. This issue contains ____ pages in Color, the current NM value is $16.00 USD.
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It reads like a James Bond movie going from exotic locale to exotic locale. There’s fun, spills, sex, and just a little bit of imagination. Also included is a two-part story that ties up some loose ends involving Crossbones and why he’s been so hell-bent on retrieving the stones too! It’s a fantastic book that I found recently on steep discount at one of my favorite comic shops. I enjoyed just about all of it. The art was excellent. The story was very good. I just felt that chapter one was way too short. It was just a prologue. I would have loved to read the Captain America Jr. story that was featured in the back of that issue as well. Gives me hope that more of Capt stories of the 90s was of this high quality.