"The Ghosts of Greymoor Castle" | |
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Captain America | |
Title: | "The Ghosts of Greymoor Castle" |
Volume: | 1 |
Number: | 256 |
Cover price: | .50 |
Cover date: | April, 1981 |
Publisher: | Marvel Comics |
Credits | |
Chief: | Jim Shooter |
Writers: | Bill Mantlo |
Pencilers: | Gene Colan |
Inkers: | Dave Simons; Al Milgrom; Frank Giacoia |
Cover artists: | Marie Severin |
Cover inker: | Marie Severin |
Colorists: | Bob Sharen |
Letterers: | Jim Novak |
Assistants: | Bob Budiansky |
Editors: | Jim Salicrup |
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"The Ghosts of Graymoor Castle!"[]
Featured characters
Supporting characters
- Cedric Rawlings
Villains
Minor characters
- Bucky, James Buchanan Barnes (In flashback only)
- Mike Duffy (In flashback only)
- Richard Uberhart (In flashback only)
- Samhain (Behind the scenes only)
Organizations
- Nazis (In flashback only)
Races & Animals
Locations
- Greymoor Castle
Items
Vehicles
Powers
Miscellaneous
- Castle
- Flashback
- Mystic text
- World War II (In flashback only)
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.
- Captain America gives the Druid tome that he discovers in this issue to Wanda Maximoff in Vision and the Scarlet Witch #1. This leads her to inadvertently awaken the spirit of Samhain.