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Captain America (1998 3rd series) Annual comic books

  • Issue #1998
    Captain America (1998 3rd series) Annual 1998

    "For Victory Again!" Guest-starring Citizen V. Plot by Kurt Busiek and Karl Kesel. Script by Kurt Busiek and Barbara Kesel. Pencils by Mark Bagley. Inks by Greg Adams and Scott Hanna. Wraparound cover by Mark Bagley and Karl Kesel. Spinning out of Avengers/Thunderbolts month comes the first team-up of Marvel's two star-spangled sensations! Deep in the Amazon jungle, Baron Helmut Zemo unearths the last canister of his father's notorious Particle X! Decades ago during World War II; Captain America, Bucky, and the original Citizen V (aka John Watkins) derailed Baron Heinrich Zemo's master plan involving Particle X. And now years later, the same Captain America and the grandson (or is it granddaughter?) of the first Citizen V will fight side-by-side to prevent another Zemo from unleashing Particle X on the world! Appearance by Techno. Flashback cameo by Paulette Brazee (aka She-Wolf). (Notes: The credits give special thanks to Ben Thompson -- the original creator of Citizen V. This annual features a gatefold cover. This story was reprinted in 2012 in the trade paperback: Thunderbolts Classic #3.) 48 pages. Cover price $3.50.

  • Issue #1999
    Captain America (1998 3rd series) Annual 1999

    "Full Court Press" Script by Joe Casey. Pencils by Pablo Raimondi. Inks by Walden Wong. Cover by Pablo Raimondi and Walden Wong. Two Daily Bugle reporters investigate a murder in the United Nations Building! And all signs point toward one of Cap's old sparring partners: the Flag Smasher! However as the reporters and the Living Legend investigate further, they uncover a political conspiracy that leads to the top of the Roxxon Oil Corporation! But in order to prove their theory, the star-spangled avenger must best the Flag Smasher in hand-to-hand combat! Appearances by the Scarlet Witch, Jarvis, Joe Robertson, Kate Cushing, and J. Jonah Jameson. 48 pages. Cover price $3.50.

  • Issue #2000
    Captain America (1998 3rd series) Annual 2000

    "Who Is...Protocide?!" Script by Dan Jurgens. Pencils by Greg Scott. Inks by Dan Green. Cover by Dan Jurgens and Art Thibert. Story continues from Captain America (3rd series) #35. The Sentinel of Liberty has gone down to defeat at the hands of Protocide! But fortunately, Cap managed to hold onto the Omega Compound! And thankfully, Sharon Carter found the shield-slinger before it was too late. So now SHIELD begins investigating Protocide's background. And what SHIELD uncovers via Cache is shocking! Before Steve Rogers took the famed super-soldier serum, someone else did! And this person was already a big and strong soldier. But there were problems with the serum that turned its first subject insane! Thus the rampaging Protocide! When and where will Captain America run into Protocide next? Origin of Protocide. Cameo appearance by Dum Dum Dugan. Flashback cameo by Abraham Erskine. Second story: "The Test" Script by Bill Rosemann. Pencils by Scot Eaton. Inks by Bud LaRosa. First appearance of the Elite Agents of SHIELD. Sharon Carter sends five new agents to recover Nick Fury's experimental car. One-page pin-up of Captain America by Chen and Townsend. (Notes: The Elite Agents appear next in Thunderbolts #69. This issue features a gatefold cover. This annual was reprinted in 2021 in the hardcover: Captain America Omnibus by Dan Jurgens.) 48 pages. Cover price $3.50.

  • Issue #2001
    Captain America (1998 3rd series) Annual 2001

    "Denial" Guest-starring the Invaders. Script by Dan Jurgens. Pencils by Lee Moder (pp. 1-4, 17, 27, 38, 39), Darryl Banks (pp. 5-16), Ignacio Calero (pp. 18-26), and Joe Weems (pp. 28-37). Inks by Walden Wong, Sandu Florea, Marco Galli, and Pierre-André Déry. Painted cover by Rodolfo Migliari. Captain America visits the White House to speak to President George W. Bush about a battle fought in the Pacific in 1944. During this particular fight, Cap was taken prisoner by the Red Skull, and some members of President Roosevelt's cabinet thought he might be dead. But the Sub-Mariner, Bucky, Toro, and the original Human Torch rescued Cap and defeated Warrior Woman and the skull. Now in the present day, the Sentinel of Liberty reads about the government's contingency plan (to deny Cap's death) in the event the Invaders' rescue mission had failed. Thankfully, it did not. And the mission became an inspirational tale instead! Long live the red, white, and blue! (Note: This annual was reprinted in 2021 in the hardcover: Captain America Omnibus by Dan Jurgens.) 48 pages. Cover price $2.99.