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Captain America #130 - CGC 6.5 - Marvel Comics 1970
Captain America #130 - CGC 6.5 - Marvel Comics 1970
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Description
A Silver Age classic by Stan Lee and Gene Colan, Captain America #130 represents one of the most iconic stories of the period when Marvel Comics began to reflect the social and political tensions of the 1970s.
In this issue, Cap finds himself in the midst of student protests, in a narrative that blends superhero action and social commentary. But behind the demonstrations lies a more concrete threat: Batroc's Brigade , made up of Batroc the Leaper, Whirlwind, and Porcupine, enters the scene with one goal—to take down the symbol of America.
A fundamental comic for those who love Captain America not only as a patriotic icon, but as a complex character, perpetually torn between duty and conscience.
Why buy it?
If you're a Marvel collector, a Silver Age enthusiast, or looking for a comic that combines historical value , social content , and superhero action , Captain America #130 is a must-have addition to your collection.
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Album title : "Up Against the Wall"
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Publisher : Marvel Comics
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Release date : October 1970
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Condition : CGC Graded 6.5 – Fine+
- Story: Stan Lee
- Art: Gene Colan & Dick Ayers
- Cover: Marie Severin & Joe Sinnott
- Detail: Hood's first appearance
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