- Rik Levins/Cover Artist
- Donald Hudson/Cover Artist
- Comics Released in 1992
- Comics Released in August, 1992
- Week 32, 1992
- 1992 Cover Date
- 1992, October Cover Date
- Tom DeFalco/Editor-in-Chief
- Steven Rogers (Earth-616)/Appearances
- Anthony Druid (Earth-616)/Appearances
- Zachary Moonhunter (Earth-616)/Appearances
- John Jonah Jameson III (Earth-616)/Appearances
- Dennis Dunphy (Earth-616)/Appearances
- Tilda Johnson (Earth-616)/Appearances
- Captain America (Doppelganger) (Earth-616)/Appearances
- Demolition Man (Doppelganger) (Earth-616)/Appearances
- Dredmund Cromwell (Earth-616)/Appearances
- Jack Russell (Earth-616)/Appearances
- Guardsmen (Earth-616)/Appearances
- Rahne Sinclair (Earth-616)/Appearances
- Deidre Wentworth (Earth-616)/Mentions
- Marcella Antonov (Earth-616)/Mentions
- Earth-616/Appearances
- Massachusetts (State)/Appearances
- Starkesboro/Appearances
- New York City/Appearances
- Central Park/Appearances
- Captain America's Shield/Appearances
- Captain America's Uniform/Appearances
- Guardsman Armor/Appearances
- Rachel Leighton (Earth-616)/Appearances
- Brock Rumlow (Earth-616)/Appearances
- Skeleton Crew (Earth-616)/Appearances
- Daniel Leighton (Earth-616)/Appearances
- Steven Levins (Earth-616)/Appearances
- Joseph Manfredi (Earth-616)/Appearances
- Susan Scarbo (Earth-616)/Appearances
- Peter Parker (Earth-616)/Minor Appearances
- Kurt Wagner (Earth-616)/Minor Appearances
- Tani Uiruson (Earth-616)/Minor Appearances
- Lucius O'Neil (Earth-616)/Minor Appearances
- Colorado (State)/Appearances
- Rocky Mountains/Appearances
- Samuel Wilson (Earth-616)/Appearances
- Natalia Romanova (Earth-616)/Appearances
- Pietro Maximoff (Earth-616)/Appearances
- Fabian Stankiewicz (Earth-616)/Appearances
- Monica Rambeau (Earth-616)/Appearances
- Jennifer Walters (Earth-616)/Appearances
- Avengers Mansion/Appearances
- Sky-Cycle/Appearances
- Mark Gruenwald/Writer
- Rik Levins/Penciler
- Danny Bulanadi/Inker
- George Roussos/Colorist
- Joe Rosen/Letterer
- Tom DeFalco/Editor
- Larry Alexander/Penciler
- Donald Hudson/Inker
- John Kalisz/Colorist
- Susan Crespi/Letterer
- Ariane Lenshoek/Colorist
- Dave Sharpe/Letterer
- John Jonah Jameson III (Earth-616)/Quotes
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1. "Dark Dawn"
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2. "Night of the Knife"
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3. "Joyride"
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—John JamesonLet me cut to thebottom line; I'm resigning asyourpilot effective immediately.
Appearing in "Dark Dawn"
Featured Characters:
- ⏴ Captain America ⏵(cured of his Capwolf form)
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Antagonists:
Other Characters:
- Dredmund Druid
- Jack Russell
- Guardsmen
- Mayor Seward
- Wolfsbane
- Superia(Mentioned)
- M.O.D.A.M.(Mentioned)
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Synopsis for "Dark Dawn"
Dr. Nightshade uses the antidote on herself and John, but before she can administer it to Capwolf, an evil Captain America doppelganger teleports in and attacks. Stabbed with the syringe in the confusion, Capwolf begins reverting to human form during the fight. Dr. Druid senses the doppelganger isn't really alive, so the now human Captain America impales the double on its own bladed shield. Later, as Guardsmen cart away the villains, John tells Cap he has to quit due to feelings of inadequacy when surrounded by heroes. Moonhunter, now free from Dredmund's influence, offers Cap and Druid a ride home. Meanwhile, a Demolition Man doppelganger attacks Dennis, but only the double emerges from the fight.
Appearing in "Night of the Knife"
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Other Characters:
- Skeleton Crew
- Spider-Man(Only in recap)
- Nightcrawler(Only in recap)
- Deathstroke(Only in recap)
- Mangler(Only in recap)
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Synopsis for "Night of the Knife"
Cutthroat tells his sister, Diamondback, about his activities over the last ten years and his intention to kill Crossbones. Later that night, Cutthroat tries to attack Crossbones in his sleep. Crossbones fights back and cuts Daniel's throat instead.
Appearing in "Joyride"
Featured Characters:
Other Characters:
- ⏴ Black Widow (Natasha Romanoff) ⏵
- ⏴ Captain America (Steve Rogers) ⏵
- ⏴ Quicksilver (Pietro Maximoff) ⏵
- Fabian Stankiewicz
- Captain Marvel (Monica Rambeau)
- She-Hulk (Jennifer Walters)
- Doctor Druid (Anthony Druid)
- Zack Moonhunter
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Synopsis for "Joyride"
Falcon has a new flight suit. He sees a stranger recklessly flying an Avengers Sky-Cycle, and brings him down to interrogates him. The stranger says he is Captain America's new pilot, and Fabian verifies this at Avengers Mansion. Falcon joins other reserve Avengers members in a debriefing about the Infinity War and Citizen Kang affair.
Notes
- The first story takes place prior toInfinity War #1. Cap and Doctor Druid aren't familiar with Magus' doppelgangers yet, and Cap begins Infinity War back in his human form.
- The third story is implicitly stated as taking place afterInfinity War andCitizen Kang.
- In this issueJohn Jameson resigns as Captain America's pilot. He will quickly be replaced byZach Moonhunter.
- In this issueCaptain America and theFalcon agree to become partners again. The Falcon also debuts in some new aerodynamic costume and wings.
- This issue contains a letters page, American Graffiti. Letters are published from: Rol Hirst, Troy Liechty, John Warren, Kevin W. Hall, Chris Chapman, and Robert Hemedes.

