Captain America. Society of Serpents / writers: Michael Carlin, Mark Gruenwald & Roger Stern ; penciliers: Paul Neary & Frank Miller ; inkers, Josef Rubinstein, Dennis Janke & Al Williamson ; colorists, Lynn Varley & Ken Feduniewicz ; letterers: Jim Novak & Diana Albers ; assistant editors: Jim Massara, Howard Mackie & Michael Higgins ; editors: Al Milgrom, Mark Gruenwald & Michael Carlin.
Collecting CAPTAIN AMERICA (1968) #302-317 and material from MARVEL FANFARE (1982) #18. "The Epic Collections feature the best characters and stories from Marvel's vast history. Volumes are not published in Chronological order"--Page 4 of cover.
Contents:
Death-throws. Home fires! -- Captain America #302, February 1985. And other strangers! -- Captain America #303, March 1985. Double dare -- Captain America #304, April 1985. Undercover of the night -- Captain America #305, May 1985. Walk upon England! -- Captain America #306, June 1985. The summoning! -- Captain America #307, July 1985. Stop making sense -- Captain America #308, August 1985. The body in question -- Captain America #309, September 1985. Nomad madcap Cap -- Captain America #310, October 1985. Serpents of the world unite! -- Captain America #311, November 1985. Working -- Captain America #312, December 1985. Deface the nation -- Captain America #313, January 1986. Mission: Murder Modok! -- Captain America #314, February 1986. Asylum -- Captain America #315, February 1986. The hard sell -- Captain America #316, February 1986. Creatures of love -- Captain America #317, February 1986. Death-throws.
Summary:
"Snakes?! Why did it have to be snakes? It's an ophidian infestation as the sinister Sidewinder assembles a squadron of super villains for sale, under the sobriquet of the Serpent Society! But the Sentinel of Liberty must face this new threat alone after his partner Nomad loses himself during a life-changing encounter with the maniacal Madcap! The identity crisis continues when Hawkeye wields Cap's shield; the Beyonder takes his face; and Steve Rogers dons the red, white and blue of ... Captain Britain? More old enemies lurk while Steve's personal life suffers its own share of turmoil. But he's about to find his true artistic calling-- in the hallowed halls of Marvel Comics!"--Page 4 of cover.
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