Appearing in "Silent Night-Silent Morning"
Featured Characters:
Antagonists:
Other Characters:
- Lloyd Grunell
- Ellen Grunell
- Titania (Mary MacPherran)
- Mark (First appearance)
Races and Species:
Locations:
Items:
Synopsis for "Silent Night-Silent Morning"
The night before Christmas, Lloyd Grunell is fired from his office job. When he comes home, he hides the cardboard box with his belongings behind a bush in the front yard before going in to his children and his wife Ellen, who is on the verge of tears over a table of unpaid bills. Lloyd goes up to the bedroom to grab some of the cash he's stashed away in a box under the bed but instead finds a note from Ellen saying she used the money to buy him a birthday present and that she will pay it back soon.
Lloyd then goes to a toy store, where a fight between Captain America and the Absorbing Man takes place that started at the bank next door. Using some of the toys around him, Lloyd assist Captain America in defeating his foe. The entire fight is televised by the news and Lloyd's family watches everything go down.
When Creel is apprehended by the police, he tells Captain America about Titania, who will have to spend Christmas alone. Meanwhile, the owner of the bank writes Lloyd a check for $20.000. Lloyd and Captain America then storm off together to make sure that Titania as well as Lloyd's family wake up to presents in the morning. Titania and Ellen even receive the same necklace.
Appearing in "Nuff Said. We Dared Them."
This story is a dicussion on real world events or people, so no conventional appearances.
Synopsis for "Nuff Said. We Dared Them."
A four page text piece which adds material to the first story: Silent Night - Silent Morning.
Appearing in "Keep in Mind"
Featured Characters:
Other Characters:
- Mrs. Watts
- Mr. Scott
Locations:
Synopsis for "Keep in Mind"
- Synopsis not yet written
Appearing in "To the Core"
Featured Characters:
Supporting Characters:
Hallucinations of:
- Bucky
- Red Skull
- Adaptoid
- Falcon (Sam Wilson)
- Dragon Man
- Roscoe
- Viper
- Eel
- Cobra
- Nomad
- Peggy Carter
- Bernie Rosenthal
- Diamondback
- Connie Ferrari (Earth-616)
- Sharon Carter
Synopsis for "To the Core"
- Synopsis not yet written
Appearing in "Relics"
Featured Characters:
Supporting Characters:
- Nick Fury
- Agent 13 (Sharon Carter) (Voice)
Antagonists:
- Nazi Expatriates
Locations:
Items:
Vehicles:
Synopsis for "Relics"
- Synopsis not yet written
Appearing in "A Moment of Silence"
Featured Characters:
- School Children
- Missy
- Luis
- George
- Mark
- Ranji
- Scott
- Brendan
- Smita
- Kim
- Shawna
Synopsis for "A Moment of Silence"
School children react to the reported "death" of Captain America.
Appearing in "Stars and Stripes Forever"
Featured Characters:
- The Marvel Universe
- ⏴ Absorbing Man ⏵
- Agent 13
- ⏴ Awesome Android ⏵
- Batroc
- Beast
- Black Panther
- Black Widow
- Cyclops
- Daredevil
- Doc Samson
- Doctor Doom
- Doctor Strange
- ⏴ Falcon ⏵
- Nick Fury
- Hawkeye
- Hellcat
- Hercules
- Hulk
- Hydra
- ⏴ Iron Man ⏵
- J. Jonah Jameson
- Jarvis
- Jean Grey
- Mad Thinker
- Mister Hyde
- Modok
- Nighthawk
- Nomad
- ⏴ Henry Pym ⏵
- ⏴ Quicksilver ⏵
- Red Skull
- ⏴ Scarlet Witch ⏵
- She-Hulk
- Silver Surfer
- Spider-Man
- ⏴ Thor ⏵
- Stingray
- Storm
- Sub-Mariner
- Tigra
- Union Jack
- ⏴ US Agent ⏵
- Valkyrie
- Vision
- Warbird
- ⏴ Wasp ⏵
- Whirlwind
- Wolverine (Earth-616)
- Arnim Zola
- Fantastic Four
Synopsis for "Stars and Stripes Forever"
- Synopsis not yet written
Notes
- This is the final issue Captain America (Vol. 3). It is also a giant-sized issue.
- The first story is a special "Nuff Said" issue. No dialogue is spoken. All Marvel comics this month are of the "Nuff Said" variety.
- This issue contains a Statement of Ownership, Management, and Circulation.
- This issue also contains a letters page, "American Grafitti". Letters are published from: Jeff Wallace, Scrappy, and Schon.
- This issue contains several black and white preview pages for Captain America: Dead Men Running #1
- The cover of this issue is erroneously dual numbered "518". If this was to indicate the original numbering of Captain America, the number should have been "517". When the whole numbering returns in 2009 with Vol 1 600, it will be based on this issue being 517.