"Should Old Acquaintance Be Forgot" | |
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Captain America | |
Title: | "Should Old Acquaintance Be Forgot" |
Volume: | 1 |
Number: | 253 |
Cover price: | .50 |
Cover date: | January, 1981 |
Publisher: | Marvel Comics |
Credits | |
Chief: | Jim Shooter |
Writers: | John Byrne; Roger Stern |
Pencilers: | John Byrne |
Inkers: | Joe Rubinstein |
Cover artists: | John Byrne |
Cover inker: | Joe Rubinstein |
Colorists: | Bob Sharen |
Letterers: | Jim Novak |
Assistants: | Bob Budiansky |
Editors: | Jim Salicrup |
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"Should Old Acquaintance Be Forgot" is the title to the 253rd issue of the first Captain America ongoing comic book series published by Marvel Comics. The story was plotted by John Byrne and written by Roger Stern. It was illustrated by Byrne with inks by Josef Rubinstein. It was colored by Bob Sharen and lettered by Jim Novak. The story was edited by Jim Salicrup with Bob Budiansky as assistant editor. This issue shipped with a January, 1981 cover date and carries a cover price of .50 cents per copy.
Appearances[]
Featured characters
Supporting characters
- Bernie Rosenthal
- Edwin Jarvis
- Hotchkins
- Inspector Sweeney
- Jacqueline Falsworth
- Joey Chapman
- Kenneth Crichton (1st appearance)
- Montgomery Falsworth
Villains
Minor characters
- Adolf Hitler (In flashback only)
- Agent Axis (In flashback only)
- Asbestos Lady, Victoria Murdock (In flashback only)
- Blue Bullet, Johann Goldstein
- Bucky, James Buchanan Barnes (In flashback only)
- Face, Werner Eisen (In flashback only)
- Jenny Wilson
- Human Torch, Jim Hammond (In flashback only)
- Master Man, Wilhelm Lohmer (In flashback only)
- Scarlet Scarab, Abdul Faoul (In flashback only)
- Sub-Mariner, Namor (In flashback only)
- Toro, Thomas Raymond (In flashback only)
- Warrior Woman, Julia Koenig (In flashback only)
Organizations
- Metropolitan Police Service
- Scotland Yard
Races & Animals
- Altered humans
- Atlanteans (In flashback only)
- Humans
- Robots (In flashback only)
Locations
Items
Vehicles
Powers
Miscellaneous
Notes & Trivia[]
- The character of Captain America was created by writer Joe Simon and artist Jack Kirby. He was introduced in the pages of Captain America Comics #1, published by Timely Comics in March, 1941.