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"Mad-Flight!"



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Image:Quote1.png ... My greatest weapon has always been my voice... so well modulated and pitched that my very word can either be totally consoling... or destructively jarring! Image:Quote2.png
-- Doctor Faustus

Appearing in "Mad-Flight!"

Featured Characters:

Supporting Characters:

  • None

Villains:

Other Characters:

  • Karla Sofen (1st Appearance)
  • "Heels" a gangster
  • A plane full of gangsters

Locations:

Items:

Vehicles:

. Kennedy International Airport

Synopsis for "Mad-Flight!"

Still confused over the current status of the Falcon, Steve Rogers hurriedly arrives at L.A.X. in the hopes of getting back to New York as soon as possible. He uses his S.H.I.E.L.D. identity clearance to book passage on a previously chartered private jet.
Karla Sofen, the future Moonstone
Upon boarding the plane however, he is startled to discover the entire cabin is filled with thugs and criminals of every walk of life. A blonde-haired woman named Karla Sofen ushers everyone to their seats, taking care to have everyone remove their weapons. Steve manages to smuggle his shield on board, without revealing his identity as Captain America.

As the plane takes off down the runway, Rogers finds that the man coordinating this particular flight is his old foe, Doctor Faustus. Faustus provides a slide show for his underlings, detailing his plan to take financial control over all of Manhattan. Having heard enough, Steve rushes to the restroom where he changes into his Captain America costume.

Cap bursts out of the cabin and plows through the assembled goons. Since most of them had their weapons confiscated, they are ill equipped to deal with the shield-slinger. Cap muscles his way towards the front of the plane, where Faustus stands waiting for him. Two of Faustus' bodyguards keep Cap at bay with two hand-held sonic depressors. One blast from such a weapon can paralyze an individual, shutting down their mental faculties in the process. Faustus will use these same weapons to hold Manhattan hostage.

Cap rushes towards him, but the guards zap him with the sonic depressors. As the plane arrives in New York, Cap manages to shake off the guns' effects and attacks Faustus. One of the other criminals withdraws a pistol from his derby and tries to shoot Captain America, but the bullet misses instead striking the window. The plane immediately begins to decompress and Faustus flies out the window, seemingly to his death. Cap lands the plane, and New York's finest are waiting at JFK International Airport to arrest Faustus' men.

Notes

  • First appearance of Moonstone; appears as Karla Sofen only. She appears next in full costume in Incredible Hulk #228. She will become a notorious member of the new Masters of Evil and eventually reform and become a member of the Thunderbolts.
  • Although the Falcon is referenced in this issue, he does not make an actual appearance.
  • This issue contains a Series "A" Marvel Value Stamp: #56 - The Rawhide Kid.
  • Shortly after this issue Captain America returns to New York. He becomes a target for "The Assassin" in Avengers 145 and 146. He then helps the Avengers fight Roxxon Oil and the Squadron Supreme in Avengers 141-144 and Avengers 147-149. He then tackles "The Thing from the Black Hole Star" in Captain America Annual 3. He then goes to England to aid Captain Britain in Captain Britain 16-27, then embarks on his time travelling odyessey in Captain America's Bicentennial Battles. (Whew!!)


Trivia

  • The tagline to this issue is "Slaughter in the Sky".

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