Dive into two classic Marvel Comics issues featuring Captain America!
Captain America #231 (1978):
Title: "Aftermath"
Writer: Roger McKenzie
Penciller: Sal Buscema
Plot: Captain America returns to New York City after his recent battles and tries to reconnect with the Falcon. However, he finds the city under the influence of the National Force, a fanatical right-wing organization spreading hatred and violence. Cap teams up with Peggy Carter to investigate and stop the National Force.
Captain America #232 (1978):
Title: "The Flame and the Fury"
Writer: Roger McKenzie & Jim Shooter
Penciller: Sal Buscema
Plot: Captain America continues his fight against the National Force, which has taken over Harlem. Cap confronts the Grand Director and his followers, facing intense battles and challenges. The issue also features Sharon Carter, who has been brainwashed by the National Force.
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