- Frank Giacoia/Cover Artist
- Comics Released in 1975
- Comics Released in August, 1975
- Week 33, 1975
- 1975 Cover Date
- 1975, November Cover Date
- Marv Wolfman/Editor-in-Chief
- Steven Rogers (Earth-616)/Appearances
- Samuel Wilson (Earth-616)/Appearances
- Margaret Carter (Earth-616)/Appearances
- Redwing (Earth-616)/Appearances
- Wilbur Day (Earth-616)/Appearances
- Strategic Homeland Intervention, Enforcement and Logistics Division (Earth-616)/Appearances
- Nicholas Fury (Earth-616)/Appearances
- Gabriel Jones (Earth-616)/Appearances
- Valentina Allegra de Fontaine (Earth-616)/Appearances
- Leila Taylor (Earth-616)/Appearances
- Jeffrey Cochren (Earth-616)/Appearances
- Anthony Stark (Earth-616)/Appearances
- Peter Petruski (Earth-616)/Appearances
- Johnathon Blaze (Earth-616)/Appearances
- Los Angeles Police Department (Earth-616)/Appearances
- Earth-616/Appearances
- Los Angeles/Appearances
- California (State)/Appearances
- Captain America's Uniform/Appearances
- Captain America's Shield/Appearances
- Iron Man Armor Model 3/Appearances
- Stilt-Man's Battlesuit/Appearances
- Paste-Gun/Appearances
- Falcon's Wings/Appearances
- Jenny Blake Isabella/Writer
- Bill Mantlo/Writer
- Frank Robbins/Penciler
- D. Bruce Berry/Inker
- Janice Cohen/Colorist
- Karen Mantlo/Letterer
- Marv Wolfman/Editor
- Nicholas Fury (Earth-616)/Quotes
Captain America Vol 1 191
Captain America #191
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1. "The Trial of the Falcon"
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—Nick FuryLooks like this is the start of a beautiful friendship!
Appearing in "The Trial of the Falcon"
Featured Characters:
Supporting Characters:
Antagonists:
- Stilt-Man
- "Jaz" a mobster
- his gang
- Brother Raymond
Other Characters:
- S.H.I.E.L.D. agents
- Leila Taylor
- Jeff Cochren
- ⏴ Iron Man ⏵
- Trapster (Pete)
- Ghost Rider
- Judge
- Prosecutor
- LAPD
- "Hollywood" Vine
Realities:
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Items:
- Captain America's Uniform andShield
- Iron Man Armor MK IV
- Stilt-Man's Battlesuit
- Paste-Gun
- Falcon's Wings
Synopsis for "The Trial of the Falcon"
Jeff Cochren tries to arrest Falcon for his past crimes despite Gabe Jones and Peggy Carter's protests. Falcon tries to escape but Captain America stops him until Nick Fury arrives to take control of the situation. With Cap and Fury's assurances, Falcon agrees to stand trial in Los Angeles. Afterwards, Fury reinstates Cap's S.H.I.E.L.D. security clearance. The media reports on Falcon's upcoming trial and Iron Man makes a statement on behalf of the Avengers while Snap's former boss Jaz order's Falcon's death. Stilt-Man is hired for that job and comes across the still hovering Trapster (after his defeat inGhost Rider (Vol. 2) #13) and takes his weaponry. As Falcon is about to testify against his former associates, Stilt-Man attacks. The heroes eventually manage to topple Stilt-Man and defeat him, despite his advantage of Trapster's weapons. Later, the judge finds Falcon guilty of all charges, but suspends his sentence as long as he reports and proves himself to his parole officer, Nick Fury.
Notes
Continuity Notes[]
- Last appearance of Redwing untilCaptain America #215.
Publication Notes[]
- This issue features a letters page,Let's Rap With Cap. Letters are published fromEd McCarthy, Bill Turner, andMark Caldwell.
- It is announced that Cap's most recent regular author,Tony Isabella, is being replaced by Captain America co-creatorJack Kirby. Mr. Isabella only was able to write two Captain America stories before being reassigned.
See Also
Links and References
- The Grand Comics Database: Captain America Vol 1 191[1]

