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Captain America #167 CGC 9.4

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11/1975 - Nick Fury, Stilt-Man & Trapster appearance. The Falcon faces criminal charges in Los Angeles for various mob-related crimes (including the sale of narcotics) from six years earlier. Sam's former mob boss sends the Stilt-Man to kill the Falcon before he can testify at the trial. The Falcon and Captain America defeat the Stilt-Man. Sam is found guilty of the charges but is given a suspended sentenced and released on parole under supervision of Nick Fury. Tony Isabella & Bill Mantlo story, Frank Robbins & D. Bruce Berry art, Sal Buscema & Frank Giacoia cover. The cover features dynamic action with Captain America and the Falcon facing off against the Yellow Claw.

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Certification Number

1204346004

Title/Series

Captain America

Issue Number

191

Publisher

Marvel Comics

Grade

9.0

Grade Category

Modern

Label Type

Universal

Page Quality

WHITE

Notes

Nick Fury, Stilt-Man & Trapster appearance. Tony Isabella & Bill Mantlo story Frank Robbins & D. Bruce Berry art Sal Buscema & Frank Giacoia cover

Graded Date

April 23, 2015

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