Characters |
Captain America [Steve Rogers]; Dr. Kincaid; Diamondback; Avengers [Black Knight [Dane Whitman]; Black Widow; Vision]; Tinkerer; Super-Patriot [Mike Farrell] (Introduction); Dead Ringer [Lou Dexter, also as Porcupine, Killgrave the Purple Man, Mirage] (Introduction); Masters of Evil [Baron Zemo [Heinrich Zemo]; Executioner; Black Knight [Nathan Garret]; Melter] |
Synopsis |
The new Super Patriot gets a Cap shield from the Tinkerer to complete his costume. Cap is told that the Super Soldier serum is breaking down in his body and he can either quit being a hero or continue his active lifestyle for a year before it kills him. Super Patriot dresses as Captain America and fights the Porcupine at a political function, injuring many bystanders and tarnishing Cap's reputation. Cap holds a press conference to explain that he was not responsible for the Porcupine debacle but is attacked by the original Master's of Evil who just happen to all be dead. When the bad guys turn out to be illusions, Cap looks even worse in front of his not-so-adoring public, especially as Super Patriot shows up to ferret out the "real" bad guy. With his health and his heroic status spiraling out of control, Cap tries to figure out what has gone wrong with his life. |
Genre |
superhero |
Script |
Mark Gruenwald |
Pencils |
Dave Hoover |
Inks |
Danny Bulanadi |
Colors |
George Roussos |
Letters |
Joe Rosen |
Notes |
There is a two page segment where Cap stops a kid stealing comic books and there is a brief discussion of the state of collecting in the comic book industry and the fact that violent vigilante heroes are the most popular (this was near the apex of the speculator boom of the 1990s). |