Captain America Vol 1 332
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To become what you want me to be, I would have to compromise the dream...abandon what I have come to stand for.
Appearing in "The Choice"Edit
Featured Characters:
-
Captain America (Steve Rogers)
(Appears in flashback and main story)
Supporting Characters:
Villains:
- Warhead (terrorist) (Death)
Other Characters:
- NYPD-Mobile 717, Fred
- General Wexler
- FBI Agents
- Jake McNulty
- Elrod Farley
- Hiram "Ram" Ridley
- Mrs Holly Riddley (voice on phone)
- Sam Wilson (Falcon)
- Demolition Man
-
Captain Marvel
- General Halston
- The Commission (First appearance)
- Katy Harmon
- Ethan Thurm
- Inger Sullivan (First appearance) (Avengers' lawyer)
- Joe
Cameos of
- Freedom Force (Only in flashback)
- Quicksilver (In a photograph only)
- Hawkeye (In a photograph only)
- Scarlet Witch (In a photograph only)
- Thor (Only in flashback)
- Nomad
- Thor (Only in flashback)
- Black Knight (Only in flashback)
- She-Hulk (Only in flashback)
- Wasp (Only in flashback)
- Iron Man (Only in flashback)
Locations:
Items:
- Captain America's Shield (Appears in flashback and main story)
- Iron Man Armor MK VII (Only in flashback)
- Iron Man Armor MK VII (Only in flashback)
Vehicles:
Synopsis for "The Choice"Edit
Captain America has been summoned to the Pentagon. After the Federal Government's "Commission" demands that Captain America become an official entity of the U.S. Government, Captain America reflects on whether or not he should accept these conditions. Meanwhile, the Super-Patriot defeats a terrorist, Warhead, who is perched on the Washington Monument. At the end of the story, Steve Rogers turns in his uniform and his famous shield to the Commission, resigning his role as Captain America, and walks out.
NotesEdit
- A sad Abraham Lincoln replaces the normal logo for this issue.
- This issue contains a letters page, America Graffiti. Letters are published from Michael Zampella, Hurricane Heeran, Larry Stohl, Jerry Davis, Nicholas Settipani, and Dennis R. Vian, Jr.
TriviaEdit
- Jake McNulty and Elrod Farley show a distinctive likeness of Jake and Elrod of the Blues Brothers fame.
See AlsoEdit
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- Cover gallery for the Captain America series
- Images from Captain America Vol 1 332
Recommended ReadingEdit
- None.
Links and ReferencesEdit
- The Grand Comics Database:Captain America #332 [1]