Issue | #3 |
Published | 1976 |
Cover Price | 0.50 USD |
Pages | 52 |
Editing | Jack Kirby; Marv Wolfman (Consulting Editor) |
Characters | Captain America [Steve Rogers]; Jim Hendricks; Magnoids; Thing from the Black Hole Star |
Genre | superhero |
Pencils | Jack Kirby |
Inks | Frank Giacoia |
Letters | Irving Watanabe |
Characters | Captain America [Steve Rogers]; Thing From the Black Hole Star [aka The Captive] (Introduction, Death); Jim Hendricks (Introduction, Death); Commander Troga; Stalker; Magnoids |
Synopsis | Captain America, aided by a local farmer, protect an alien from other, hostile aliens. But it turns out their ward is not as innocent as he seems at first. |
Genre | superhero |
Script | Jack Kirby |
Pencils | Jack Kirby |
Inks | Frank Giacoia; John Verpoorten |
Colors | Janice Cohen [as Janice C.] |
Letters | Gaspar Saladino [as Gaspar] |
Reprinted | in Star Magazine (Edizioni Star Comics, 1990 series) #6 |
Characters | Hulk; a Toad Man |
Genre | superhero |
Pencils | Sal Buscema |
Inks | Mike Esposito? |
Letters | Irving Watanabe |
Notes | Advertisement for the ITT Continental Baking Company. Placed between pages 9 and 10 of the main sequence. |
Characters | Eagle-Eye G.I. Joe; Intruder; The Commander |
Synopsis | Eagle-Eye GI Joe can see the Intruder in the jungle with his keen vision. He tries to stop the Intruder but is caught in a bear hug instead. He flips the Intruder off and he escapes into the jungle. |
Genre | superhero; war |
Notes | Advertisement for Eagle-Eye GI Joe and the Intruder. |