Marvel Team-Up 65

"Introducing, Captain Britain" is the title to the sixty-fifth issue of the first Marvel Team-Up ongoing comic book series published by Marvel Comics. The story was written by Chris Claremont with artwork by John Byrne and inks & coloring by Dave Hunt. It was lettered by Bruce D. Patterson and edited by Archie Goodwin. This issue shipped with a January, 1978 cover date and carries a cover price of .35 cents per copy.

Appearances

 * Spider-Man, Peter Parker
 * Captain Britain, Brian Braddock


 * Dean Beatty
 * Jean DeWolff


 * Arcade
 * Miss Locke
 * Mister Chambers
 * Moran
 * Roak


 * Highwayman, Ross Horton
 * Hurricane, Albert Potter
 * Manipulator, Basil Crushstone
 * Martha
 * Merlin
 * Reaver, Joshua Stragg
 * Red Skull, Johann Shmidt
 * Roma


 * Commission, The
 * Maggia
 * New York City Police Department


 * Altered humans
 * Humans
 * Otherworlders


 * New York
 * New York City
 * Manhattan
 * Coffee Bean
 * Empire State University
 * Chelsea
 * Peter's apartment


 * England
 * Cheviot Hills
 * Darkmoor
 * Darkmoor Nuclear Research Center
 * Heathrow Airport
 * Thames University
 * Wiltshire
 * Stonehenge


 * Amulet of Right
 * Siege Perilous
 * Shotgun mike
 * Star Sceptre
 * Sword of Might
 * Web-shooters


 * Airplane
 * Automobiles
 * Bus
 * Fire engine
 * Helicopter
 * Hovercraft
 * Limousine
 * Motorcycle
 * Police car
 * Taxicab
 * Truck


 * Superhuman agility
 * Transformation


 * College
 * Exploding vehicles
 * Flashback
 * Smoking
 * Sorcerer
 * Student

Notes & Trivia

 * The character of Brian Braddock, aka Captain Britain, was created by writer Chris Claremont and artist Herb Trimpe. He first appeared in Captain Britain Magazine #1 in October, 1976, which also included the origin of the character.


 * Letterer Bruce D. Patterson is credited as Bruce P. in this issue.


 * The developer of the construction site is called Macchio, after Marvel Comics editor Ralph Macchio.


 * This is the first appearance of Captain Britain in a U.S. based comic book title.


 * For someone who is supposed to be extremely intelligent, it takes Peter Parker an awful long time to deduce that Captain Britain is Brian Braddock.


 * The origin of Captain Britain, first chronicled in Captain Britain Magazine #1, is recapped in this issue.