Issue | #12 |
Published | May 1983 |
Frequency | monthly |
Cover Price | 1.00 USD |
Pages | 52 |
Editing | Tom DeFalco; Eliot R. Brown [Eliot Brown] (Assistant); Jim Shooter (Editor-In-Chief) |
Notes | Last Issue. 52 pages instead of the standard 36. |
Characters | R.U. Reddy [Winthrop Roan Jr.]; Honcho [James McDonald]; Wolf; Cowboy [Luke Merriweather]; Wrench [Leonard Hebb]; Marauder [AKA Black Marauder; Dark Rider; Black Rider] (All as Team America) [Thunderiders] |
Genre | superhero |
Characters | R.U. Reddy [Winthrop Roan Jr.]; Honcho [James McDonald]; Wolf; Cowboy [Luke Merriweather]; Wrench [Leonard Hebb]; Georgianna Sue Castleberry; Marauder [AKA Black Marauder; Dark Rider; Black Rider] (All as Team America) [Thunderiders]; Madam Regional Director Elsie Carson; HYDRA agents; Supreme Hydra (Villain); HYDRA agent Lance; Phil Carson; Agent Ralph Sanzetti; Unnamed priest; R.U. Reddy's father; Unnamed F.B.I. agent |
Synopsis | Team America learn the real truth of the Marauder's existence from Madam Regional Director Elsie Carson and help her battle HYDRA agents out to kill her from an earlier botched job so she and her family can escape life from HYDRA. |
Genre | superhero |
Script | Jim Shooter; Don Perlin (Plot) |
Pencils | Don Perlin |
Inks | Vince Colletta |
Colors | Bob Sharen |
Letters | Diana Albers |
Notes | Due to the series cancellation, most of the existing subplots are resolved quickly as the Marauder's existence is revealed in this story, Team America disbands and Wrench & Georgianna get married. |
Script | Jim Shooter |
Letters | typeset |
Characters | Eliot R. Brown [Eliot Brown]; Marauder [AKA Black Marauder; Dark Rider; Black Rider] |
Synopsis | Jim Shooter article on the reasons why Team America was cancelled. |
Genre | superhero |
Script | Jim Shooter; Tom DeFalco |
Notes | A bio on Eliot R. Brown appears on this page done in the style of the Official Handbook Of The Marvel Universe and Tom DeFalco plugs his column in Marvel Age in a tiny corner block. The Marauder appears on the bottom of the page in a long one panel artwork. |