Captain America #104, ‘Slave of … the Skull!’ (August 1968)

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Arts • Sat Jul 31, 2010 at 5:51 pm PDT • Views: 927

Tonight’s cover from the Lizard Collection is in incredible near-mint condition: Captain America #104, published in August 1968, the fifth issue of the resurrected Captain America series. This is an illustration Quentin Tarantino would appreciate — a circular firing squad by a mob of Red Skull cronies.

This book will soon be on the way to the CGC for grading.

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