Captain America Vol 1 166
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By the gods of the Six Gates! How was this guard allowed to live?
- -- Yellow Claw
Appearing in "Night of the Lurking Dead"Edit
Featured Characters:
Supporting Characters:
Villains:
- Yellow Claw
- Hop Sung
- Suwan
- Reanimated Mummies
Other Characters:
- Cal Trimble
- Scarlett
- Princess Fan-Le-Tamen
- Chi Foh
- Fritz Voltzman (Only in flashback)
- Hop Sung
- Barry
Locations:
Items:
Vehicles:
Synopsis for "Night of the Lurking Dead"Edit
Cap and Falc trail the Yellow Claw to the Museum of Natural History. They quickly encounter mummies the Claw has reanimated from the Museum. Cap and the Falcon eventually defeat the mummies by cutting them apart (The Falcon uses a medieval sword to do so, Cap uses his shield). However, the duo are seized from behind by a two giant zombie minions of the Claw. Captain America and the Falcon are forced to watch the Claw's latest sinister act. Plan Chu recites a spell that transplants the evil spirit of the long dead Princess Fan-Le-Tamen into the body of his good-hearted niece Suwan. To be continued...
NotesEdit
- This issue contains a letters page, Let's Rap With Cap. Letters are published from Kevin Brown, Pat Carruthers, P. Altese, and C.A. Adams. The letters page also contains a 1/2 page ad for Marvel Spotlight #12.
- In this issue, courtesy of her grandfather's mystic powers, Suwan has her body taken over by the villanous Fan-Le-Taman.
- As seen on page one, this issue is Story#1480-Z.
TriviaEdit
- The title "Night of the Lurking Dead" is repetitive of the 1960's cult horror film "Night of the Living Dead". The Chinese gentelmen "Hop Sung" seems somewhat similar to the televsion show Bonanza" Chinese character "Hop Sing".
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Recommended ReadingEdit
- None.
Links and ReferencesEdit
- None.