Synopsis
This issue continues directly from the events of last issue, and everything comes together as we head straight for Pearl Harbor.
Captain America and Gen'l Phillips take the Atlantean captured last issue to Sub-Mariner, a prisoner of the US government since #6. Namor gets him to confess, and learns that U-Man/Meranno has collaborated with the Red Skull (as seen in #6) to carry out a joint German/Atlantean invasion of America. He also hears that Meranno led the Germans to bomb Atlantis, which caused Namor to attack New York with a tidal wave (again in #6).
John Steele contacts the French Resistance and gets out a message about the imminent German and Japanese invasions of Washington and Hawaii that he learnt about last issue. The message reaches Lt Sawyer, who is trying to persuade Nick Fury to enlist like his friend Red Hargrove has. Sawyer passes it on to Phillips.
The Germans and Atlanteans are now expected to attack Washington where Roosevelt and Churchill are having a secret meeting. Cap asks Human Torch and Toro to go to Hawaii and stop what they expect to be a single Japanese bomber. Unfortunately what they find is a whole fleet of planes.
Cap, Bucky and Namor successfully defend Churchill's arrival in America against an attack by U-Man and Atlanteans (with strangely no sign of any Germans).
But Torch and Toro hardly make a dent in the attack on Pearl Harbor.
In the aftermath, Roosevelt forms the Invaders (CA&Bucky, HT&Toro, Sub-Mariner), to fight enemies like Master Man. Red Hargrove was killed at Pearl Harbor, and Nick Fury joins the army and eventually leads the Howling Commandos.
Meanwhile John Steele continues the fight behind enemy lines, only to disappear sometime later in the war. He has turned up again in recent issues of Secret Avengers. (The character Sgt John Steele in Sentinel Squad O*N*E was someone else. I think.)
Another hero Citizen V also fights in occupied France. At home the list of heroes also grows (with cameos here for Red Raven, Laughing Mask, Dynamic Man, and Thunderer, as well as some of the heroes we have already met).
Red Raven only appeared once in 1 Timely anthology title, but at least it was named after him, the one-shot Red Raven #1. But Roy Thomas made him a member of the WWII Liberty Legion in Marvel Premiere #29. And before that he had brought him into modern-day Marvel in Uncanny X-Men #44. This guy was later retconned to be an android duplicate, and the real Red Raven awoke from suspended animation in Captain Marvel v5 #16.
Laughing Mask also technically only appeared once in Daring Mystery Comics #2. But he continued as the Purple Mask in DMC#3-4. He was 1 of the characters reused (as Laughing Mask) in the Twelve limited series.
Dynamic Man ran in Mystic Comics #1-4, and also resurfaced in the Twelve.
Thunderer was seen in DMC#7-8, and possibly as Black Avenger in All Winners #6. I think his only appearance since then has been a cameo in Marvels #1 (and now this issue).
At then end we skip forward to today. Steve Rogers and Matt Hawk (for some reason called Hawkins) locate Angel's grandson Jason Halloway, and Steve gives him Thomas Halloway's journal and Two-Gun Kid's mask and guns.
This epilogue harks back to #1 where Matt Hawk/Two-Gun Kid had returned back in time to die of old age. He left his mask and guns to Thomas Halloway who became the Angel, and wrote the journal on which this story is 'based'. We don't know when Angel gave Cap his journal. Jason Halloway has been invented here. It remains to be seen whether he will take up the mantle of his grandfather. Matt Hawk is still in the present here, and a long way from dying.