Comic Book: Captain America Theater of War
What This Comic Book is About:
A series of one-shot untold tales of Captain America's adventures during World War 2.
Data Sheet:
Oct 2008 to Dec 2008
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Characters most frequently found in this comic book:
In order of appearances.
Plus: Captain America (
1950s Version), Nazis, Bucky (
Jack Monroe), Cameron Klein, Howling Commandos.
Comics Index
Total Indexed Comics:
7
Comics sorted by date. Oldest shown first. Up to 25 comics per page. Page navigator at the bottom of the page.
October 2008"Operation: Zero-Point"
Script: Charles KnaufPoland, 1944: a grim Captain America is a passenger aboard the US bomber She-Devil on his way to rescue a Nazi scientist who wants to defect, bringing his great invention with him. Though he is skeptical of the reports, Cap is committed to the mission. [...]
December 2008"America First!"
Script: Howard Chaykin1955: In a small Midwestern town, a pair of crooks rob a bank and gun down the sheriff. Suddenly Captain America appears and battles the thugs, but a black-clad woman in the crowd draws a gun and shoots Cap in the back. [...]
January 2009"America the Beautiful"
Script: Paul JenkinsCaptain America arrives on the beach in Normandy, France, in response to an urgent summons he had requested decades earlier. French workers were excavating a tunnel dynamited by the Germans during the War and found it larger than expected. [...]
April 2009"A Brother in Arms"
Script: Paul JenkinsMarch 25, 1945, Captain America leads a mission of paratroopers from the 2nd Ranger Battalion on a perilous mission: to drop inside Germany and secure a dam, holding it against the enemy until reinforcements arrive. [...]
August 2009"To Soldier On"
Script: Paul JenkinsIn wartime Iraq, soldiers are pinned down by enemy fire in a dusty street. Suddenly Captain America appears and rushes into the building where the enemy is holed up; seconds later there is an explosion and the GIs believe Cap is dead but he suddenly reappears safe and sound. [...]
October 2009"Ghosts of my Country"
Script: Paul JenkinsPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania, July 1776: John Adams pens a poem "I hear a ghost of my country; ‘tis the promise of all I hold dear. [...]
December 2009"Prisoners of Duty"
Script: Kyle HigginsFall, 1944: An injured Steve Rogers awakens in a hospital bed in a German castle, tended to by an English-speaking nurse who once lived in New York. He realizes he was captured during a military operation while in uniform and the Nazis do not know he is Captain America. [...]