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Posted:  21 Jun 2009 18:32   Last Edited By: calanyoung
Was Captain America Comics #74 ever reprinted?
Posted:  22 Jun 2009 15:13
Mmm, I am not sure if it was reprinted. One of my dreams is to have every Cap comics from the 40 reprinted. A Golden Age Captain America Comics reprints starting from issue 1. This would be a 3-4 comics, with a back-up story from USA comics, Marvel tales etc. Also a new short story emerging from the Cap story could be told, like what was done with the Avengers reprints a yr or so ago.

Anyway, I do have issues 75, 76, 77, and 78 (and others) of the originial series.

Another wish is for Marvel to pick-up the Cap numbers from #79 and tell us stories of the "other" Caps.

Well we have Steve on his way back, Yeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees
Posted:  23 Jun 2009 20:01
This one?
http://captain-america.us/images/wallpaper/capcomics/cap74.jpg

I really don't think so, but can't say for sure.
I know back in January I saw Volume 3 of the Marvel Masterworks Golden age Captain America Comics come out. It contains issues 9-12 in it and I think this is the latest Volume out.

I don't think I've ever seen issue #74 reprinted, but again I don't really know for sure.

http://goldenagecomics.org/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/mm_gacap03_3b.jpg
Posted:  10 Jul 2009 19:19   Last Edited By: calanyoung
Yes, that's the one.  I know I won't be able to afford a copy in this lifetime but I'd love to read it.
Posted:  09 Aug 2009 22:02
As far as I can tell, it has never been reprinted and is the last Golden Age appearance of Cap (he didn't appear in #75 other than name only on the cover).

While we did get the Atlas stories in the Masterworks, the Golden age run is coming much too slow in Masterworks form as they work their way up the run. Now that they've finished the Simon & Kirby stories, there might be less of a demand for the later Golden Age stories. So those late 1940s issues might be the last stuff to ever get the Masterworks treatment if they even get that far.
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