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| Editor-in-Chief = Stan Lee
 
| Editor-in-Chief = Stan Lee
| CoverArtist1 = Jack Kirby
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| CoverArtist1 = Jack Kirby
 
| CoverArtist2 = Frank Giacoia
 
| CoverArtist2 = Frank Giacoia
   
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| StoryTitle1 = Lest We Forget!
 
| StoryTitle1 = Lest We Forget!
 
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| Synopsis1 =
 
 
Continued from last issue...
 
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Talking of Captain America's exploits during World War II, Iron Man fondly recalls how Cap and his partner Bucky frequently clashed against the Red Skull, and one story in particular when Cap and Bucky foiled the Red Skulls plot to use a giant power drill. He also recalls his clashes with villains such as the Butterfly<ref>{{c|Captain America Comics #3}}</ref>, the original Circus of Crime<ref>{{c|Captain America Comics #5}}</ref>, the Unholy Legion of Beggars<ref>{{c|Captain America Comics #4}}</ref>, White Death<ref>{{c|Captain America Comics #9}}</ref>, and the Toadman<ref>{{c|Captain America Comics #7}}</ref>. Iron Man next recounts the time during the final days of World War II when Captain America and Bucky attempted to stop Baron Zemo from launching a drone plane to attack England. Although they would succeed in their mission the resulting explosion would seemingly kill Bucky, and send Cap into the freezing waters below where he would end up in suspended animation until recent times when his body would be recovered by the Sub-Mariner<ref>{{c|Avengers #4}}</ref>.
 
Talking of Captain America's exploits during World War II, Iron Man fondly recalls how Cap and his partner Bucky frequently clashed against the Red Skull, and one story in particular when Cap and Bucky foiled the Red Skulls plot to use a giant power drill. He also recalls his clashes with villains such as the Butterfly<ref>{{c|Captain America Comics #3}}</ref>, the original Circus of Crime<ref>{{c|Captain America Comics #5}}</ref>, the Unholy Legion of Beggars<ref>{{c|Captain America Comics #4}}</ref>, White Death<ref>{{c|Captain America Comics #9}}</ref>, and the Toadman<ref>{{c|Captain America Comics #7}}</ref>. Iron Man next recounts the time during the final days of World War II when Captain America and Bucky attempted to stop Baron Zemo from launching a drone plane to attack England. Although they would succeed in their mission the resulting explosion would seemingly kill Bucky, and send Cap into the freezing waters below where he would end up in suspended animation until recent times when his body would be recovered by the Sub-Mariner<ref>{{c|Avengers #4}}</ref>.
   
Iron Man would remark about how upon Cap's return as America's premiere hero, he would forge alliances with SHIELD, making friends with both Nick Fury and falling in love with Sharon Carter><ref>{{c|Tales of Suspense #75}}</ref>. He would clash with new menaces such as AIM And MODOK<ref>{{c|Tales of Suspense #93}}</ref>, the Fourth Sleeper<ref>{{c|Captain America #101}}</ref>, Batroc the Leaper<Ref>{{c|Tales of Suspense #75}}</ref>, the Tumbler<ref>{{c|Tales of Suspense #83}}</ref>, the Swordsman the Living Laser<ref>{{c|Captain America #105}}</ref>, the Red Skull's Exiles<ref>{{c|Captain America #104}}</ref>, the Trapster<ref>{{c|Captain America #108}}</ref> and lastly Dr. Faustus<ref>{{c|Captain America #107}}</ref>. He notes them all and that Cap fought valiantly until the the end when he was seemingly killed by agents of Hydra. With his recording done, Iron Man salutes a picture of Captain America, wishes his friend to rest in peace and vows to avenge his death.
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Iron Man would remark about how upon Cap's return as America's premiere hero, he would forge alliances with SHIELD, making friends with both Nick Fury and falling in love with Sharon Carter{{r|Tales of Suspense #75}}. He would clash with new menaces such as AIM And MODOK{{r|Tales of Suspense #93}}, the Fourth Sleeper{{r|Captain America #101}}, Batroc the Leaper{{r|Tales of Suspense #75}}, the Tumbler{{r|Tales of Suspense #83}}, the Swordsman, the Living Laser{{r|Captain America #105}}, the Red Skull's Exiles{{r|Captain America #104}}, the Trapster{{r|Captain America #108}} and lastly Dr. Faustus{{r|Captain America #107}}. He notes them all and that Cap fought valiantly until the the end when he was seemingly killed by agents of Hydra. With his recording done, Iron Man salutes a picture of Captain America, wishes his friend to rest in peace and vows to avenge his death.
   
 
| Quotation = [[Steven Rogers (Earth-616)|Our most honored freedom fighter]], struck down in his prime--
 
| Quotation = [[Steven Rogers (Earth-616)|Our most honored freedom fighter]], struck down in his prime--
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'''Featured Characters:'''
 
'''Featured Characters:'''
 
* {{flashonly|[[Steven Rogers (Earth-616)|Captain America (Steve Rogers)]]}}
 
* {{flashonly|[[Steven Rogers (Earth-616)|Captain America (Steve Rogers)]]}}
'''Supporting Characters:'''
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'''Villains:'''
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'''Antagonists:'''
 
* {{Flashonly|[[Johann Shmidt (Earth-616)|Red Skull]]}}
 
* {{Flashonly|[[Johann Shmidt (Earth-616)|Red Skull]]}}
* {{Flashonly|[[Butterfly (Vitrioli) (Earth-616)|Butterfly]]}}
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* {{Flashonly|[[Armand Vitrioli (Earth-616)|Butterfly]]}}
 
* {{Flashonly|[[Circus of Crime (Earth-616)|Circus of Crime]]}}
 
* {{Flashonly|[[Circus of Crime (Earth-616)|Circus of Crime]]}}
** [[Fritz Tiboldt (Earth-616)|Ringmaster]] aka Golden Age Ringmaster {{Flashonly}}
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** {{FlashOnly|[[Fritz Tiboldt (Earth-616)|Ringmaster]]}}
 
* {{Flashonly|[[Unholy Legion (Earth-616)|Legion of Beggars]]}}
 
* {{Flashonly|[[Unholy Legion (Earth-616)|Legion of Beggars]]}}
 
* {{Flashonly|[[Manuel Perez (Earth-616)|White Death]]}}
 
* {{Flashonly|[[Manuel Perez (Earth-616)|White Death]]}}
* {{Flashonly|[[Chuck McArthur (Earth-616)|Toadman]]}}
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* {{Flashonly|[[Charles McArthur (Earth-616)|Toadman]]}}
 
* {{Flashonly|[[Heinrich Zemo (Earth-616)|Baron Zemo]]}}
 
* {{Flashonly|[[Heinrich Zemo (Earth-616)|Baron Zemo]]}}
 
* {{Flashonly|[[George Tarleton (Earth-616)|Modok]]}}
 
* {{Flashonly|[[George Tarleton (Earth-616)|Modok]]}}
 
* {{Flashonly|[[Advanced Idea Mechanics (Earth-616)|AIM]]}}
 
* {{Flashonly|[[Advanced Idea Mechanics (Earth-616)|AIM]]}}
* {{Flashonly|[[Sleeper (Nazi Robot) (Earth-616)|Sleeper (Nazi Robot)]]}}
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* {{Flashonly|[[Sleeper Robots (Earth-616)|Sleeper (Nazi Robot)]]}}
 
* {{Flashonly|[[Georges Batroc (Earth-616)|Batroc]]}}
 
* {{Flashonly|[[Georges Batroc (Earth-616)|Batroc]]}}
 
* {{Flashonly|[[John Robert Keane (Earth-616)|Tumbler]]}}
 
* {{Flashonly|[[John Robert Keane (Earth-616)|Tumbler]]}}
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'''Other Characters:'''
 
'''Other Characters:'''
 
* {{apn|[[Anthony Stark (Earth-616)|Iron Man]]|Incredible Hulk #108}}
 
* {{apn|[[Anthony Stark (Earth-616)|Iron Man]]|Incredible Hulk #108}}
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* {{a|[[New York City Police Department (Earth-616)|NYPD]]}}
 
* {{Flashonly|[[James Buchanan Barnes (Earth-616)|Bucky]]}}
 
* {{Flashonly|[[James Buchanan Barnes (Earth-616)|Bucky]]}}
 
* {{Flashonly|[[Nicholas Fury (Earth-616)|Nick Fury]]}}
 
* {{Flashonly|[[Nicholas Fury (Earth-616)|Nick Fury]]}}
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* {{Flashonly|[[Sharon Carter (Earth-616)|Agent 13]]}}
 
* {{Flashonly|[[Sharon Carter (Earth-616)|Agent 13]]}}
 
* {{Flashonly|[[Namor McKenzie (Earth-616)|Sub-Mariner]]}}
 
* {{Flashonly|[[Namor McKenzie (Earth-616)|Sub-Mariner]]}}
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* {{a|[[Homo sapiens|Humans]]}}
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* {{a|[[Cyborgs]]}}
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* {{a|[[Robots]]}}
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* {{a|[[Atlantean-Human Hybrids]]}}
 
'''Locations:'''
 
'''Locations:'''
* {{a|New York City}}
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* {{a|[[New York City]]}}
** {{a|Manhattan}}
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** {{a|[[Manhattan]]}}
*** {{a|Avengers Mansion}}
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*** {{a|[[Avengers Mansion]]}}
*** East River<br/>
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*** {{a|[[East River]]}}
 
'''Items:'''
 
'''Items:'''
 
* {{a|[[Captain America's Shield]]}}
 
* {{a|[[Captain America's Shield]]}}
* {{a|[[Iron Man Armor MK IV]]}}
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* {{a|[[Captain America's Uniform]]}}
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* {{a|[[Iron Man Armor Model 3|Iron Man Armor MK IV]]}}
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* {{Flashonly|[[Paste-Gun]]}}
 
* Doomsday Chair
 
* Doomsday Chair
'''Vehicles:'''
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| Notes =
 
| Notes =
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* [[Anthony Stark (Earth-616)|Iron Man]] is the narrator of this issue.
 
* [[Anthony Stark (Earth-616)|Iron Man]] is the narrator of this issue.
   
* The plundering [[Butterfly (Vitrioli) (Earth-616)|Butterfly]] first appeared in [[Captain America Comics Vol 1 3|Captain America Comics #3]], May, 1941.
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* The plundering [[Armand Vitrioli (Earth-616)|Butterfly]] first appeared in [[Captain America Comics Vol 1 3|Captain America Comics #3]], May, 1941.
   
 
* [[Fritz Tiboldt (Earth-616)|Fritz Tiboldt]] the original [[Ringmaster]], appeared in [[Captain America Comics Vol 1 5|Captain America Comics #5]], August 1941
 
* [[Fritz Tiboldt (Earth-616)|Fritz Tiboldt]] the original [[Ringmaster]], appeared in [[Captain America Comics Vol 1 5|Captain America Comics #5]], August 1941
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* The [[Manuel Perez (Earth-616)|White Death (Manuel Perez)]] appeared in [[Captain America Comics Vol 1 9|Captain America Comics #9]], December 1941.
 
* The [[Manuel Perez (Earth-616)|White Death (Manuel Perez)]] appeared in [[Captain America Comics Vol 1 9|Captain America Comics #9]], December 1941.
   
* [[Chuck McArthur (Earth-616)|The Toad (Chuck McArthur)]] appeared in [[Captain America Comics Vol 1 7|Captain America Comics #7]], October 1941. He is called the "Toadman" in this issue.
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* [[Charles McArthur (Earth-616)|The Toad (Chuck McArthur)]] appeared in [[Captain America Comics Vol 1 7|Captain America Comics #7]], October 1941. He is called the "Toadman" in this issue.
   
 
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Quote1 Our most honored freedom fighter, struck down in his prime-- Quote2
Tony Stark

Appearing in "Lest We Forget!"

Featured Characters:

Antagonists:

Other Characters:

Races and Species:

Locations:

Items:

Synopsis for "Lest We Forget!"

Continued from last issue...

Following an attack by Hydra at a carnival, Captain America's bullet riddled uniform is pulled out of the water leaving everyone to believe that Captain America is dead. At Avengers Mansion, Iron Man arrives home to the tragic phone call. Once he has been told the sad news, he goes to the secret records of the Avengers and prepares a final statement to close the file on Captain America.

Talking of Captain America's exploits during World War II, Iron Man fondly recalls how Cap and his partner Bucky frequently clashed against the Red Skull, and one story in particular when Cap and Bucky foiled the Red Skulls plot to use a giant power drill. He also recalls his clashes with villains such as the Butterfly[1], the original Circus of Crime[2], the Unholy Legion of Beggars[3], White Death[4], and the Toadman[5]. Iron Man next recounts the time during the final days of World War II when Captain America and Bucky attempted to stop Baron Zemo from launching a drone plane to attack England. Although they would succeed in their mission the resulting explosion would seemingly kill Bucky, and send Cap into the freezing waters below where he would end up in suspended animation until recent times when his body would be recovered by the Sub-Mariner[6].

Iron Man would remark about how upon Cap's return as America's premiere hero, he would forge alliances with SHIELD, making friends with both Nick Fury and falling in love with Sharon Carter[7]. He would clash with new menaces such as AIM And MODOK[8], the Fourth Sleeper[9], Batroc the Leaper[7], the Tumbler[10], the Swordsman, the Living Laser[11], the Red Skull's Exiles[12], the Trapster[13] and lastly Dr. Faustus[14]. He notes them all and that Cap fought valiantly until the the end when he was seemingly killed by agents of Hydra. With his recording done, Iron Man salutes a picture of Captain America, wishes his friend to rest in peace and vows to avenge his death.

Notes

  • This will be Captain America co-creator Jack Kirby's last issue as artist until he returns as writer, artist, and editor in Captain America #193, January 1976.

Trivia

  • All of the Golden Age villains depicted in this issue, were originally created (or co-created) by this issues artist Jack Kirby durng his initial and only run on Captain America Comics.

See Also

Links and References

  • The Grand Comics Database: Captain America #112 [1]

References