Credits
Writer(s):
Stan Lee (co-plot, dialogue); Jack Kirby (co-plot)
Penciller(s):
Jack Kirby
Inker(s):
George Roussos (uncredited)
Colorist(s):
?
Letterer(s):
Artie Simek
Editor(s):
Stan Lee (original editor)
Subject Matter
Genres:
superhero
Feature(s):
The Avengers
Character(s):
Avengers [Thor [Dr. Don Blake]; Iron Man [Tony Stark]; Giant-Man [Henry Pym]; The Wasp [Janet Van Dyne]; Captain America [Steve Rogers] (joins)]; Sub-Mariner [Prince Namor]; Bucky Barnes [James Buchanan Barnes] (flashback); Baron Zemo [Baron Heinrich Zemo] (flashback, unidentified, in shadows); Rick Jones; Teen Brigade members (cameos, unnamed); D'Bari alien; members of Namor's royal guard (unnamed); Hulk [Bruce Banner] (flashback cameo)
Synopsis:
The Avengers happen upon a figure frozen in the ocean depths, hurled there by an enraged Sub-Mariner. They are astonished to discover the man is alive and recognize him as the long-missing Captain America. Cap relates his last moments 20 years earlier when he and partner Bucky tried to stop an explosive-filled drone plane from taking off. Bucky was killed in the explosion, but Cap plunged into the ocean, surviving in suspended animation. Cap immediately becomes embroiled in helping the Avengers, encounters an alien and joins them in battle against Namor, accepting their offer to join the team.
Reprinting
Reprint Notes:
Miscellaneous
Pages:
23
Notes:
1st modern-day appearance of Captain America (following an impostor who turned up in STRANGE TALES #114 [November 1963]). Last appearances in CAPTAIN AMERICA COMICS #78 (September 1954) and MEN'S ADVENTURES #28 (July 1954), though years later, to fix the continuity glitch of Cap being frozen in ice for 20 years, it was explained that the post World War II Steve Rogers was not the original. The Hulk would go after Rick for "betraying" him with Cap the following month in FANTASTIC FOUR #25 (April 1964). Sub-Mariner (and his royal guard) would turn up next in FANTASTIC FOUR #27 (June 1964). The alien in this story had his home world destroyed in X-MEN #135 (July 1980).