Appearing in "One Year After"
Featured Characters:
- Captain America (James Barnes) (Main story and flashback)
- Captain America (Steve Rogers) (Only in flashback)
Supporting Characters:
- Sharon Carter (Main story and flashback)
- Captain America ("Steve Rogers") (Main story and flashback)
- Bucky (Rikki Barnes)
- Patriot (Eli Bradley)
- New Avengers
- Black Widow (Natasha Romanoff)
- Falcon (Sam Wilson)
Villains:
- Crossbones (Brock Rumlow)
- Sin (Synthia Schmidt)
- numerous unnamed inmates
- Red Skull (Johann Schmidt) (Main story and flashback)
- Dark Avengers
Other Characters:
- Isaiah Bradley
- Max (prison guard)
- Danny (prison guard)
Locations:
- New York City
- New York Public Library
- Brooklyn
- Captain America's Apartment
- Central Park
- Isaiah Bradley's apartment
- Exile Island (Only in flashback)
- Colorado
- H.A.M.M.E.R. Federal Holding Facility
- New Mexico
- Santa Fe
Items:
Vehicles:
Synopsis for "One Year After"
A year after Captain America was murdered, Sharon Carter remembers what happened, how did shi killed Rogers. Then, she looks for a man who was a Zola's spy too and after Carter confronted him with something that Fury gave to her, she finds the weapon that she used to kill Rogers. Then, in a cafe, the other Steve Rogers (the 50´s one) sat watching a TV program on the CNN in memorial to Steve Rogers, when a woman tells him that he is identical to Captain America. He remembers his surgeries, his first fights against the communists, and his cryogenic jail. In a Hammer's maxim security prison Cross Bones pretenda escaping with Sin, but he is captured. At the Avengers Secret base, Bucky and Barton are practicing when Black Widow fears about an "illegal" homage to Captain America at Central Park, and tells Bucky that would be better to not assist because of the Osborne's Avengers. Then, in another place, Red Skull remembers his fightings against Captain America during WWII and reveals that he didn't wanted to kill him at all, but also torment him. That night, at central park, Falcon an d the Avengers are prepared for escaping if Osborne finds them, but he prefers to make a public advice, that the reunion was legal and that he honors Captain America as a real patriot. Everyone agrees at him and then Sharon Carter appears only for telling Bucky that Rogers could be saved!
Appearing in "In Memorium"
Featured Characters:
- Bernie Rosenthal (Main story and flashback)
Supporting Characters:
- Captain America (Steve Rogers) (Only in flashback)
- Josh Cooper (Main story and flashback)
- Mike Farrel (Only in flashback)
Villains:
Other Characters:
- Sammy Bernstein (Only in flashback)
Locations:
- New Mexico
- Santa Fe
- New York City (Only in flashback)
- Avengers Mansion (Only in flashback)
Items:
- Captain America's Shield (Only in flashback)
Vehicles:
Synopsis for "In Memorium"
- Synopsis not yet written
Appearing in "The Persistence of Memorabilia"
Featured Characters:
- Joseph Paglino
Supporting Characters:
- unnamed auction bidders
- Tony Stark
Villains:
Other Characters:
Locations:
Items:
Vehicles:
Synopsis for "The Persistence of Memorabilia"
- Synopsis not yet written
Notes
- This issues first story is two pages, reprinting "Origin" from Captain America: Red, White & Blue #1 by Alex Ross, Paul Dini, and Todd Klein.
- This issue also contains "My Bulletin Board" by Joe Simon, discussing the bulletin board Joe Simon used to show the various artists how to draw Captain America originally.
- The original comic art depicted in Story III, "Memorabilia" reportedly done by Steve Rogers is actually from Captain America co-creator Jack Kirby. The artwork was previously published in the Captain America stories in Tales of Suspense #81 page 6, and Tales of Suspense #85 page 7.
- This issue also presents a cover gallery, showing every cover to: