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Issue: Capitán América #6
Publication Date: May 1976
 
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Publisher: FlagEdiciones Vértice
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Volume: 3
Pages: 52
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Content Items: 7 (4 stories, 1 cover)
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Este Noche Morire

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The background art including the Hulk & Bucky is derived from the cover art of Captain America 110 by Jim Steranko, but with some modifications such as a hole in the Hulk's pants. The Captain America figure is different from the cover art of Captain America 110. Steranko indicated in February 2024 that this cover was produced by unknown artist tracing a print because they didn't have access to the original art. CGC identified the modifications as having been done by Rafael López Espí.
Tumbita

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Tumbita stares at a picture of a woman in a bikini. His skull remains staring while his body departs. Tumbita on a desert island sees a smoke plume approach. The plume is revealed to be another Tumbita character smoking a pipe.
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No Mas Solo!

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Cap runs across the Hulk on a rampage in NYC. The Hulk escapes and Cap vows Rick must never put himself in danger until the monster can be tamed. Back at Avengers Mansion Rick finds Bucky Barnes' old uniform, and rejects Cap's protests against wearing it. After putting him off for years, Cap finally accepts Rick officially as his new partner. Almost immediately they uncover a plot by HYDRA to contaminate the city's water supply. After a series of battles the HYDRA goons are driven off, and Cap tells Rick he survived his "baptism of fire" like a man.
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Steranko plot per letter from the artist in Fantastic Fanzine # 12, 1970. Steranko explained: "My Captain America tales were..written by Stan Lee over my plots (the idea of reinstating Rick Jones as another Bucky was Stan's directive"

Part 1 of 3. James Bond had faced a "Madame Spectra" in the 007 newspaper strip story "The Spy Who Loved Me" in The Daily Express (December 18, 1967-October 3, 1968); see James Bond 007 #[7] (Titan Books, August 2005). Last previous appearance of HYDRA in Strange Tales #159 (July 1967); its subsidiary, A.I.M., had effectively split off to become a separate organization and continued to crop up in the Nick Fury, Captain America & Iron Man series.

Cap had first asked Rick to be his partner back in The Avengers #4 (March 1964)but hesitated because he did not want to place a teenager in danger. The sequence in the sewers is strikingly similar to the one in "Spy Ambush" in Captain America Comics #10 (January 1942). The Spirit had also once faced a female villain who planned to poison NYC's water supply in an early story.
¡Mañana Viviras! ¡Esta noche Moriré!

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Captain America [Steve Rogers]; HYDRA; Madame Hydra; Rick Jones; Man-Killer (HYDRA robot)
Cap is ambushed by HYDRA assassins at the command of Madame Hydra. The mission fails and later Rick Jones joins Cap in a training session. Alone, Rick picks up a message meant for Cap that causes him to hallucinate. Abducted by Hydra Cap searches for Rick and is attacked by a Hydra robot. Rick escapes & tries to warn Cap, who realizes he could make a good partner. Cap appears to leap from a rooftop into the river through a barrage of HYDRA gunfire. The police only find his costume and a mask with the facial features of Steve Rogers, suggesting "Rogers" was a fake identity.
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Part 2 of 3. Page 9 contains Steranko's 2nd tribute to Salvador Dali (following the cover of NICK FURY #7). The "Spectro-Ray", which reveals no hidden weapons on Rick, is strikingly similar to the effect used by Infinata in the 1968 ROCKET ROBIN HOOD cartoon "Revolt In The Fifth Dimension" (and its 1969 SPIDER-MAN cartoon remake). One of the kidnappers on page 11 bears a striking resemblance to Stan Lee!
Marty su Mueve!

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An old woman adopts a doll brought to life by an accident. Her neighbor tries to take advantage of the doll and tries to kill the woman when his plan fails. The doll sacrifices itself to save her.
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El Reto de Chondu!

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A mystic is accosted by an escaped convict on the road, but mentally sends him to Limbo.
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Chondu also appears in Defenders (Marvel, 1972 series) #21 (March 1975). This story was retold in Journey Into Mystery (Marvel, 1952 series) #76 (January 1962) as "Mind Over Matter!" drawn by Don Heck.
Chifladuras Tenebrosas

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