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| StoryTitle1 = Death, Where Is Thy Sting?
 
| StoryTitle1 = Death, Where Is Thy Sting?
| Synopsis1 = Captain America frees himself from Dragon Man's grip by throwing his glove into Dragon Man's eye. Retrieving his shield, Cap smashes the drone buzzing round, freeing Dragon Man from its influence, then follows as Dragon Man heads off to confront Machinesmith. Meanwhile, as Josh and Bernie watch Mike's fireman unit put out a fire Dragon Man started, Bernie realizes she is concerned for the absent Steve, and wonders how deep her feelings run for a man she has only just met. Dragon Man destroys a barn to reveal a hidden entrance, and Cap follows Dragon Man inside. Machinesmith attacks and incapacitates Dragon Man. When Cap confronts Machinesmith, his head falls off, revealing him to be a robot, and another Machinesmith taunts Cap as several robots attack simultaneously Cap fights his way through the onslaught pursuing Machinesmith, who continues to jump between robot bodies. After explaining how his mind came to reside within a machine, he attacks Cap with a Machinesmith army. Noticing they are guarding a computer bank, Cap attacks it deactivating the robots. As the damaged computer deactivates, Machinesmith reveals it houses his consciousness, and thanks Cap for helping him end a life no longer worth living.
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| Synopsis1 = Captain America frees himself from Dragon Man's grip by throwing his glove into Dragon Man's eye. Retrieving his shield, Cap smashes the drone buzzing round, freeing Dragon Man from its influence, then follows as Dragon Man heads off to confront Machinesmith. Meanwhile, as Josh and Bernie watch Mike's fireman unit put out a fire Dragon Man started, Bernie realizes she is concerned for the absent Steve, and wonders how deep her feelings run for a man she has only just met. Dragon Man destroys a barn to reveal a hidden entrance, and Cap follows Dragon Man inside. Machinesmith attacks and incapacitates Dragon Man. When Cap confronts Machinesmith, his head falls off, revealing him to be a robot, and another Machinesmith taunts Cap as several robots attack simultaneously. Cap fights his way through the onslaught pursuing Machinesmith, who continues to jump between robot bodies. After explaining how his mind came to reside within a machine, he attacks Cap with a Machinesmith army. Noticing they are guarding a computer bank, Cap attacks it, deactivating the robots. As the damaged computer deactivates, Machinesmith reveals it houses his consciousness, and thanks Cap for helping him end a life no longer worth living.
   
 
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'''Supporting Characters:'''
 
'''Supporting Characters:'''
 
* {{a|[[Bernadette Rosenthal (Earth-616)|Bernadette Rosenthal]]}}
 
* {{a|[[Bernadette Rosenthal (Earth-616)|Bernadette Rosenthal]]}}
* {{a|[[Mike Farrell (Earth-616)|Mike Farrell]]}}
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* {{a|[[Michael Farrel (Earth-616)|Mike Farrell]]}}
 
* {{a|[[Joshua Cooper (Earth-616)|Josh Cooper]]}}
 
* {{a|[[Joshua Cooper (Earth-616)|Josh Cooper]]}}
'''Villains:'''
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'''Antagonists:'''
 
* {{a|[[Samuel Saxon (Earth-616)|Machinesmith]]}}
 
* {{a|[[Samuel Saxon (Earth-616)|Machinesmith]]}}
 
'''Other Characters:'''
 
'''Other Characters:'''
* {{a|[[Dragon Man (Earth-616)|Dragon Man]]}}
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* {{apn|[[Dragon Man (Earth-616)|Dragon Man]]||Fantastic Four Annual Vol 1 16}}
 
* Robot creations of:
 
* Robot creations of:
 
** {{a|[[Gabriel Lan (Earth-616)|Air-Walker]]}}
 
** {{a|[[Gabriel Lan (Earth-616)|Air-Walker]]}}
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* This issue also reveals that the [[Manipulator (Robot) (Earth-616)|Manipulator]] from [[Captain America Vol 1 242|Captain America #242]] was created by [[Samuel Saxon (Earth-616)|Machinesmith]].
 
* This issue also reveals that the [[Manipulator (Robot) (Earth-616)|Manipulator]] from [[Captain America Vol 1 242|Captain America #242]] was created by [[Samuel Saxon (Earth-616)|Machinesmith]].
 
* This issue also contains a letters page, '''"Letters to the Living Legend"'''. A letter is published from ''Gary M. Fishman'' with a reply from [[Roger Stern]].
 
* This issue also contains a letters page, '''"Letters to the Living Legend"'''. A letter is published from ''Gary M. Fishman'' with a reply from [[Roger Stern]].
* This issue is reprinted in comics and books, see references for info.<ref>This story is reprinted in the following comics/TPB's:
 
* {{c|Captain America: War and Remembrance TPB #1}}
 
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Quote1 I'll never stop believing that life is something most sacred, something to be sacrificed only for the greatest of causes...liberty! Quote2
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Synopsis for "Death, Where Is Thy Sting?"

Captain America frees himself from Dragon Man's grip by throwing his glove into Dragon Man's eye. Retrieving his shield, Cap smashes the drone buzzing round, freeing Dragon Man from its influence, then follows as Dragon Man heads off to confront Machinesmith. Meanwhile, as Josh and Bernie watch Mike's fireman unit put out a fire Dragon Man started, Bernie realizes she is concerned for the absent Steve, and wonders how deep her feelings run for a man she has only just met. Dragon Man destroys a barn to reveal a hidden entrance, and Cap follows Dragon Man inside. Machinesmith attacks and incapacitates Dragon Man. When Cap confronts Machinesmith, his head falls off, revealing him to be a robot, and another Machinesmith taunts Cap as several robots attack simultaneously. Cap fights his way through the onslaught pursuing Machinesmith, who continues to jump between robot bodies. After explaining how his mind came to reside within a machine, he attacks Cap with a Machinesmith army. Noticing they are guarding a computer bank, Cap attacks it, deactivating the robots. As the damaged computer deactivates, Machinesmith reveals it houses his consciousness, and thanks Cap for helping him end a life no longer worth living.

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  • The Grand Comics Database: Captain America #249 [1]

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