Issue | #346 |
Published | October 1988 |
Frequency | Monthly |
Cover Price | 0.75 USD; 0.95 CAD; 0.50 GBP |
Pages | 36 |
Editing | Ralph Macchio; Tom DeFalco (Editor-in-Chief) |
Notes | No letter column this issue. |
Characters | Captain America [John Walker]; Battle Star [Lemar Hoskins]; Freedom Force [Mystique; Blob; Pyro; Destiny]; Resistants [Paralyzer; ?] |
Genre | superhero |
Pencils | Ron Frenz (signed) |
Inks | Al Milgrom (signed) |
Characters | Captain America [John Walker]; Battle Star [Lemar Hoskins]; D-Man [Dennis Dunphy]; Guardsmen; Freedom Force [Mystique [also as Quicksilver]; Blob; Pyro; Destiny; Avalanche; Stonewall; Super Sabre; Spiral]; Red Skull (in shadows); Commission of Superhuman Affairs [Valerie Cooper; Douglas Rockwell]; Resistants [Meteorite; Quill; Mist Mistress; Crucible; Think-Thank [Marvin Flumm, the former Mentallo]; Occult [Peepers]; Paralyzer]; Watchdogs (flashback) |
Synopsis | John Walker is sanctioned for killing the Watchdogs who gunned down his parents and suspended from his role as Captain America. The head of the Commission, however, wants him reinstated and thrown back into action immediately. Freedom Force sets a trap for the pro-mutant group calling themselves the Resistants. At a mock trial for Quicksilver (really Mystique), the Resistants attack but their newest member, the former Mentallo, informs them it is a set up. When a battle ensues between the two groups, Cap intervenes and, driven over the edge by the death of his parents, brutally takes down the mutants. |
Genre | superhero |
Script | Mark Gruenwald |
Pencils | Kieron Dwyer |
Inks | Al Milgrom |
Colors | Bob Sharen |
Letters | John Morelli |