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Captain America #146 - CGC 6.0 - Marvel Comics 1972

Captain America #146 - CGC 6.0 - Marvel Comics 1972

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In Captain America #146 , Steve Rogers faces an intense personal and moral crisis. The story focuses on his conflict with HYDRA—an organization that has deeply wounded and tested him. After recent events that have rocked his world, Cap must decide how far he is willing to go to achieve justice, without losing himself.

At the same time, new details emerge about who's pulling the strings behind the scenes of this long struggle, intensifying the suspense and psychological depth of the story. It's not just action: there are moments of introspection, doubt, and internal conflict.

Strong points for collectors

  • It's part of an important period in the Captain America series where the character is explored not just as a physical hero, but as a symbol under pressure.
  • Art by Sal Buscema , who contributes dynamic, expressive panels; inks by Verpoorten add depth.
  • The CGC 6.0 Grade: a good balance for those looking for a certified and authentic copy, but not necessarily ultra-expensive.
  • The presence of characters like Falcon, Sharon Carter, Nick Fury in the continuity of the series at that time, which adds to the appeal.

Characteristics

  • Publication date: February 1972
  • Publisher: Marvel Comics
  • Condition: CGC Grade 6.0 – Good‑Fine / Fine‑
  • Story: Gary Friedrich
  • Art: Sal Buscema & John Verpoorten
  • Cover: John Romita
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