Captain America #385

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Marvel ⋅ 1991

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Issue Details

Publisher

Marvel

Writer

Mark Gruenwald

Artist

Mark Bagley

Artist

Dan Panosian

Cover Artist

Ron Lim

Letterer

Joe Rosen

Artist

Ron Lim

Published

May 1991

Synopsis

"Going to the Dogs" This issue features the first chapter in a two-part story teaming Cap with the West Coast Avengers' own USAgent.  Also included is a back-up story featuring Diamondback.Synopsis At the offices of Rabid Records, a music company which specializes in Hip-Hop music, a group of soldiers douse the expensive and irreplacable belongings and they light the fuse on a bomb. As they're leaving, one of the soldiers, Bernie's friend Mike Farrel, notices a man lying in a closet. A drunk janitor, Mike tries to get the others to help him pull him to safety, but they refuse as there is not enough time. After debating whether or not he should try to pull him to safety, he opts to run to safety himself, saying he wouldn't be able to pull him quick enough and that they'd both be caught in the explosion. The rest of the Watchdogs are annoyed by the "new guy"'s actions. Another soldier speaks to Mike, who is upset about the man who died in the explosion. His teammate replies "Anybody stupid enough to work for those filth-mongers doesn't deserve your pity." At the Avengers mansion, Steve is doing his routine workout. The phone rings, and Jarvis informs Steve that Bernie is outside. He sends her up, but Steve worries about a picture of Rachel lying on his shelf. He decides to keep the picture there so he can explain her to Bernie, as he is not really interested to renew their relationship together. Bernie walks in, and Steve compliments her on her jacket. She comments on his room and how he needs new furniture. She notices the picture on his shelf but does not say anything to Steve. She tries to get him to go shopping with her for new furniture for him, but he keeps making excuses. She finally says she'll just pick some stuff out and if he doesn't like it, they can return it. At Brooklyn Heights, Bernie knocks on Mike's door. He answers and she notices how upset he seems. He wants desperately to tell her but instead only tells her that someone died in a fire last night. Suddenly, one...

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