Appearing in "Cherchez La Femme!"
Featured Characters:
- Captain America (Steve Rogers) (Main story and flashback)
- Agent 13 (Peggy Carter) (Main story and flashback)
Antagonists:
- Nazi soldiers (Main story and flashback)
Other Characters:
- French Resistance
- Bucky (James Barnes) (Mentioned)
- God (Yahweh) (Invoked)
Races and Species:
Locations:
Items:
Events:
Synopsis for "Cherchez La Femme!"
- Synopsis not yet written
Appearing in "If a Hostage Should Die!"
Tales of Suspense #77
Featured Characters:
- Captain America (Steve Rogers) (Main story and flashback)
Supporting Characters:
- Peggy Carter (Unnamed) (Only in flashback)
Antagonists:
- Nazi Party (Only in flashback)
- Gestapo (Only in flashback)
Other Characters:
- Bucky (Bucky Barnes) (Mentioned)
- French Resistance (Only in flashback)
- Francois (Only in flashback)
- Der Fuehrer (Adolf Hitler) (Mentioned)
- United States Army (Only in flashback)
Races and Species:
- Humans
- Pigs (Mentioned)
- Rattlesnakes (Mentioned)
Locations:
- Earth (Main story and flashback)
- North America
- Iwo Jima, Japan (Mentioned)
- Europe (Only in flashback)
- France (Only in flashback)
- Berlin, Germany (Mentioned)
- Himmel (Heaven) (Invoked)
Items:
- Captain America's Uniform and Shield (Main story and flashback)
Vehicles:
Events:
- World War II (Only in flashback)
- Battle of Iwo Jima (Mentioned)
Synopsis for "If a Hostage Should Die!"
Tales of Suspense #77
While watching a documentary of his aid in liberating Nazi occupied France in World War 2, some of the footage causes Cap to think about the mysterious woman whom he had loved back then.
Recalling back to his time in Nazi occupied France, Captain America was battling Nazis when he met the girl as she was leading a band of French resistance fighters.
Having to part on their separate missions, the girl and her resistance fighters get captured by the Nazis, something that Cap finds out while fighting a different battle and rushes to her aid. There, he is told he was too late to save her, and single handedly defeats the Nazis in the camp. When victorious, it becomes apparent that Captain America helped free France from Nazi control and is carried off by the victors as a hero, even though he is trying to break away to search for the girl, little knowing that she is watching the whole spectacle. Unfortunately, the shell blast made her lose her memory so she walks off into the shadows.
Finishing his recollection, Cap laments over the fact that he never learned the true fate of his mysterious blond romance.
See Also
- 7 image(s) from Captain America and the First Thirteen Vol 1 1
- 2 reprint(s) of Captain America and the First Thirteen Vol 1 1