—The Falcon (Sam Wilson)That is no way to treat a brother -- Brother!
Appearing in "The Night People!"
Featured Characters:
Supporting Characters:
Antagonists:
- Night People (First appearance)
- Brother Dickens (First appearance)
- Brother Powerful (First appearance)
- Brother Peach Pie (First appearance)
- Brother Harmony (First appearance)
- Sister Gladiola (First appearance)
- Brother Inquisitor (First appearance)
- Brother Wonderful (First appearance)
Other Characters:
- NYPD officers
- "Texas Jack" Muldoon (First appearance)
- Mason Harding
Locations:
- Washington, D.C.
- New York City
- Dimension Zero
- Zero Street (First appearance)
- An undisclosed S.H.I.E.L.D. Headquarters
Items:
Synopsis for "The Night People!"
The grotesque Night People, who crave a super hero, pillage odd objects from Manhattan businesses, appearing and vanishing at will. At the Washington DC S.H.I.E.L.D. headquarters, Cap and Falcon visit Mason Harding to thank him for his madbomb information and sonic neutralizers. At their hotel, Falcon calls Leila. Two Night People, Brother Peach Pie and Brother Harmony, eavesdrop. Realizing she knows the Falcon, they abduct her, which Sam overhears. Frantic, Falcon flies high and tries to hitch a ride on a jet. When he loses his grip, a lasso snakes out of the plane and gathers him in. Elsewhere, the Night People take Leila before Brother Inquisitor as bait for the Falcon. Inquisitor confers with Brother Wonderful who, scanning incoming New York flights, finds the Falcon thanking the jet's owner and lassoer, millionaire Texas Jack Muldoon, for rescuing him. Taking off. Falcon flies right into a dimensional portal; the "door to Zero Street" by which the Night People travel. Immediately captured and taken to the "Inquisition." Falcon, with Leila, is subjected to "shock treatment." At S.H.I.E.L.D. headquarters, Cap learns that Falcon and Leila are missing and that Falcon was witnessed disappearing into thin air.
Notes
- This issue is the epilogue of the Madbomb Epic which covered Captain America Vol 1 193-200.
- First appearance of the Night People and Zero Street.
- This issue contains a letters page, Let's Rap With Cap. Letters are published by Michael Seibert, Russ Pass, Matthew Kreps, and Lou Fetters.
Trivia
- As of this issue, the price of this and all Marvel Comics in all U.S. markets is 30 cents.
See Also
Links and References
- The Grand Comics Database: Captain America Vol 1 201 [1]