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Captain America and the Falcon (2004) comic books 1970 or later

  • Issue #1
    Captain America and the Falcon (2004) 1

    Two Americas Part 1 of 4. Script by Christopher Priest. Pencils by Bart Sears. Inks by Rob Hunter. Cover by Bart Sears and Rob Hunter. Captain America and the Falcon star in a new series that will push their long-time friendship to the limit...and possibly over the limit! On the streets of Cuba, a strange man -- dressed like Captain America -- is searching for the Falcon. And he's not the only one! The U.S. government is also looking for Sam Wilson after he busted his former girlfriend, Leila Taylor, out of the military prison at Guantanamo Bay. Needless to say, the Sentinel of Liberty is very concerned about the situation...and on his way to Cuba ASAP! First appearances of the Anti-Captain America and Alisande Morales. Cameo appearances by Joe Robertson, Redwing, and the Scarlet Witch. (Notes: Leila Taylor previously appeared in Captain America 284. This issue was published the same month as Captain America (4th series) #24. Marvel rated PSR.) 32 pages. Cover price $2.99.

  • Issue #2
    Captain America and the Falcon (2004) 2

    Two Americas Part 2 of 4. Guest-starring the Scarlet Witch. Script by Christopher Priest. Pencils by Bart Sears. Inks by Rob Hunter. Cover by Bart Sears and Rob Hunter. Thanks to a powerful hurricane, the star-spangled avenger is stuck in Miami, Florida, unable to reach the island of Cuba. Eventually though, the Air Force makes an AWACS plane available to Cap with a surprise passenger: Wanda Maximoff. The Scarlet Witch wants to accompany the shield-slinger on his mission, however in a mildly tense moment...Cap declines her help. In the meantime, the Anti-Captain America captures Leila Taylor and the Falcon. And then he commandeers a C-130 from Guantanamo Bay and takes off for the States -- with his two prisoners in the cargo hold! But next the unthinkable happens! The C-130 collides in mid-air with Cap's AWACS plane! Wow! Who will make it to the ground safely? And who will end up lost at sea? Cameo appearances by Joe Robertson and Alisande Morales. 32 pages. Cover price $2.99.

  • Issue #3
    Captain America and the Falcon (2004) 3

    Two Americas Part 3 of 4. "The Bug" Script by Christopher Priest. Pencils by Bart Sears. Inks by Bart Sears and Rob Hunter. Cover by Bart Sears and Rob Hunter. After the wild mid-air plane collision, the Living Legend makes it to Cuba and links up with SHIELD Agent Alisande Morales. And together with Redwing they find the mysterious item -- which Leila Taylor was trying to smuggle into the States. Meanwhile, the exhausted Falcon reaches Miami with Leila. The duo finds temporary sanctuary with several of their old Harlem friends. But it's only temporary once the Anti-Captain America tracks them down! How will the Falcon keep himself and Leila alive vs. the powerful Anti-Cap? Cameo appearances by Joe Robertson, Iron Man, Scarlet Witch, and Yellowjacket. 32 pages. Cover price $2.99.

  • Issue #4
    Captain America and the Falcon (2004) 4

    Two Americas Part 4 of 4. "Mirrors" Script by Christopher Priest. Pencils by Bart Sears. Inks by Bart Sears and Rob Hunter. Cover by Bart Sears and Rob Hunter. In Miami, Florida, all concerned parties assemble for the final showdown vs. the Anti-Captain America! The Anti-Cap is a product of a super-sailor experiment gone wrong by the Office of Naval Intelligence. And now it's up to the Living Legend and the Falcon to stop him...any way they can. Many years ago (in Captain America 156), the Sentinel of Liberty defeated another phony star-spangled avenger at the Torch of Friendship monument. Can the shield-slinger do it again? Appearances by Alisande Morales, Leila Taylor, Redwing, Nick Fury, and Admiral Jimmy Westbrook. (Notes: This story was reprinted in 2016 in the trade paperback: Captain America and the Falcon (by Priest) The Complete Collection. The TPB collects issues #1 thru #14.) 32 pages. Cover price $2.99.

  • Issue #5
    Captain America and the Falcon (2004) 5

    Avengers Disassembled Tie-In - "Jimmy's Way" Part 1 of 3. Guest-starring the Scarlet Witch and Luke Cage. Script by Christopher Priest. Pencils by Joe Bennett. Inks by Jack Jadson. Cover by Steve Epting. The Sentinel of Liberty and the Falcon are on the run in New York City! Several organizations are chasing them after Cap and Sam defeated the Anti-Cap in Florida...and took him to the Wakandan Consulate for protection. The two heroes are almost cornered...when a taxi cab suddenly pulls up and offers them a ride! Shockingly, the cab driver is none other than the Scarlet Witch! Oh my, why is Wanda driving a cab? This is really strange. Eventually, Captain America and the Falcon reach the Daily Bugle -- and have a big pow-wow with Joe Robertson, Nick Fury, and Admiral Jimmy Westbrook. Is there a way to resolve this matter...without further violence? Cameo appearance by J. Jonah Jameson. 36 pages. Cover price $2.99.

  • Issue #6
    Captain America and the Falcon (2004) 6

    Avengers Disassembled Tie-In - "Snapped" Part 2 of 3. Guest-starring the Scarlet Witch. Script by Christopher Priest. Pencils by Joe Bennett. Inks by Jack Jadson. Cover by Joe Bennett and Jack Jadson. Chaos reigns in the city room of the Daily Bugle as O.N.I. troops attempt to arrest the Falcon! Admiral Westbrook is still angry that Cap won't hand over the Anti-Cap to O.N.I., and even angrier that the Falcon shot him -- the Admiral that is -- at the end of last issue! However once again while Cap and Sam are knee deep in trouble, the Scarlet Witch appears! And as shown on the surprising cover, things escalate quickly between the long-time avengers and friends. Is Captain America falling for the Scarlet Witch? Or is Wanda playing mind games with the Living Legend? Appearances by J. Jonah Jameson, Joe Robertson, Nick Fury, and Yellowjacket. 32 pages. Cover price $2.99.

  • Issue #7
    Captain America and the Falcon (2004) 7

    Avengers Disassembled Tie-In - "Lost in Translation" Part 3 of 3. Guest-starring the Scarlet Witch. Script by Christopher Priest. Pencils by Joe Bennett. Inks by Jack Jadson. Cover by Joe Bennett and Jack Jadson. Amidst the drama between the Scarlet Witch and Captain America, Sam Wilson is having issues of his own. In recent days the Falcon has been carrying a sidearm and acting aggressively toward both his friends and enemies. Are the events of Avengers Disassembled affecting the Falcon too? And bringing out his former "Snap" personality? In the meantime, Wanda and Cap attend Tony Stark's presentation to the United Nations General Assembly. Before the golden avenger begins speaking, the Sentinel of Liberty apologizes to Wanda for recent events. But the Scarlet Witch doesn't know what Cap is talking about. Did something or nothing or anything happen between them? Cameo appearances by Leila Taylor, Redwing, and Yellowjacket. (Notes: The ending of Captain America and the Falcon #7 leads into Avengers 500. CA&F issues #5 thru #7 were reprinted in 2004 in the trade paperback: Avengers Disassembled Captain America.) 32 pages. Cover price $2.99.

  • Issue #9
    Captain America and the Falcon (2004) 9

    Brothers & Keepers Part 2 of 5. "Hunters" Script by Christopher Priest. Pencils by Joe Bennett. Inks by Jack Jadson. Cover by Joe Bennett and Jack Jadson. In a sad turn of events, the Anti-Cap died in custody last issue. And in an effort to honor the super-sailor, Captain America and Admiral Westbrook conduct a military funeral for him. However neither man knows that the Falcon has other plans for the presumed dead Anti-Cap! Later that evening Steve Rogers and Alisande Morales attend a party on Admiral Westbrook's private yacht. And when the head of the Rivas cartel shows up, the mayhem begins -- courtesy of the Falcon! Cameo appearances by Nick Fury, Redwing, and MODOK. (Note: Captain America (5th series) #1 is also published this month.) 32 pages. Cover price $2.99.

  • Issue #10
    Captain America and the Falcon (2004) 10

    Brothers & Keepers Part 3 of 5. "The Killers Club" Script by Christopher Priest. Pencils by Joe Bennett. Inks by Jack Jadson. Cover by Howard Porter and Art Thibert. At the Rivas cartel's stateside compound, the star-spangled avenger and Agent Morales locate their quarry: MODOK! But why is the Mobile Organism Designed Only for Killing hiding in New Jersey? This version of MODOK seems very confused and, surprisingly, not interested in killing Cap. Meanwhile on Admiral Westbrook's yacht, the Falcon and the Anti-Cap confront the Admiral about his connection to MODOK. Speak of the devil...and he shall appear! Oh no! Cameo appearances by Joe Robertson, Martha Robertson, and Redwing. 40 pages. Cover price $2.99.

  • Issue #12
    Captain America and the Falcon (2004) 12

    Brothers & Keepers Part 5 of 5. "Brothers" Guest-starring the Hulk. Script by Christopher Priest. Pencils by Greg Tocchini. Inks by Oclair Albert. Cover by Trevor Hairsine. It's the pulse-pounding conclusion to the battle against MODOK! In Singapore Captain America is caught in the middle of a fight between MODOK and the Incredible Hulk! Cap cannot let the Hulk kill MODOK, because if MODOK dies -- a deadly virus will be released into the atmosphere. So the star-spangled avenger must keep the Green Goliath at bay...any way he can! Meanwhile in New Jersey, the Falcon and Agent Morales desperately try to find a way to teleport MODOK back to the States; so he can be safely deactivated, and the virus neutralized. Good luck to all! Cameo appearances by Hank Pym and Mr. Fantastic. 32 pages. Cover price $2.99.

  • Issue #13
    Captain America and the Falcon (2004) 13

    American Psycho Part 1 of 2. Script by Christopher Priest. Pencils by Dan Jurgens . Inks by Nelson DeCastro and Scott Elmer. Cover by Dan Jurgens and Nelson DeCastro. Captain America and the Falcon's crazy ordeal with MODOK is over. But the ending was far from satisfactory. Sam Wilson is still a man on edge, and the Living Legend cannot give his partner a free pass for his behavior anymore. In the meantime, the Anti-Cap is exacting deadly revenge on anyone and everyone he can find. And someone has to stop him. Is the Falcon up to the task? Cameo appearances by Alisande Morales and Redwing. (Note: The Falcon appears next in the one-shot: Avengers Finale (2005) and then in Captain America (5th series) #12.) 32 pages. Cover price $2.99.