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Cover: Jack Kirby & Frank Giacoia
Captain America #196
“Kill-Derby”
In "Kill-Derby," Captain America and the Falcon are thrust into a brutal, high-stakes competition orchestrated by the Elite, where survival depends on outmaneuvering opponents in a no-holds-barred arena. Jack Kirby’s dynamic storytelling and art, with inks by D. Bruce Berry and colors by Janice Cohen, bring the deadly spectacle to life, while Frank Giacoia’s cover captures the chaos in bold, striking detail.
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writer, artist Jack Kirby · inker, letterer D. Bruce Berry · colorist Janice Cohen · letterer John Costanza · cover Jack Kirby, Frank Giacoia
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Full credits
writer, artist Jack Kirby
inker, letterer D. Bruce Berry
colorist Janice Cohen
letterer John Costanza
cover pencils Jack Kirby
cover inks Frank Giacoia
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Cheer Chadwick forces Captain America and the Falcon take part in the Elite's deadly derby.
Plot details indexed by the Grand Comics Database (CC BY-SA).