





Captain America #111 - VF, 8.0
Captain America #111 (Marvel, Mar. 1969)
Steranko classic! The legendary "Tomorrow You Live, Tonight I Die!" issue features a striking cover and interior art by Jim Steranko, with inks by Joe Sinnott and dialogue by Stan Lee. Madame Hydra makes her move, Rick Jones steps into the spotlight, and Captain America seemingly meets his end—only to leave behind his costume and a mask, suggesting Steve Rogers was never real. This issue pushes the Silver Age storytelling envelope with noir visuals, surreal hallucinations, and bold design choices that cement Steranko’s legacy in comics history.
MAJ. PICTO’S GRADING NOTES: VF (8.0) — strong gloss, excellent color saturation, minor spine ticks, tight staples. Very presentable copy with just light handling wear.
Captain America #111 (Marvel, Mar. 1969)
Steranko classic! The legendary "Tomorrow You Live, Tonight I Die!" issue features a striking cover and interior art by Jim Steranko, with inks by Joe Sinnott and dialogue by Stan Lee. Madame Hydra makes her move, Rick Jones steps into the spotlight, and Captain America seemingly meets his end—only to leave behind his costume and a mask, suggesting Steve Rogers was never real. This issue pushes the Silver Age storytelling envelope with noir visuals, surreal hallucinations, and bold design choices that cement Steranko’s legacy in comics history.
MAJ. PICTO’S GRADING NOTES: VF (8.0) — strong gloss, excellent color saturation, minor spine ticks, tight staples. Very presentable copy with just light handling wear.