Marvel Comics Group · Captain America #205 · January 1977 · $0.30 · 17 pages
Grade: NM 9.4
Edited by Archie Goodwin.
Cover by Jack Kirby and Frank Giacoia.
This issue features “The Man Who Sold the World” (17 pages), written and illustrated by Jack Kirby with inks by Frank Giacoia. Captain America and the Falcon battle against the villain Agron in a conflict that threatens the city itself, with Captain America expressing doubt about their chances of victory in this cosmic-scale adventure typical of Kirby's imaginative storytelling.
This issue is part of Jack Kirby's celebrated return to Marvel and his distinctive run on Captain America, featuring his signature cosmic sensibilities and dynamic partnership between Captain America and the Falcon.
Condition NM 9.4 with minimal wear, near-perfect spine, bright covers, complete interior, structurally sound, and unrestored.
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Marvel Comics Group · Captain America #205 · January 1977 · $0.30 · 17 pages
Grade: NM 9.4
Edited by Archie Goodwin.
Cover by Jack Kirby and Frank Giacoia.
This issue features “The Man Who Sold the World” (17 pages), written and illustrated by Jack Kirby with inks by Frank Giacoia. Captain America and the Falcon battle against the villain Agron in a conflict that threatens the city itself, with Captain America expressing doubt about their chances of victory in this cosmic-scale adventure typical of Kirby's imaginative storytelling.
This issue is part of Jack Kirby's celebrated return to Marvel and his distinctive run on Captain America, featuring his signature cosmic sensibilities and dynamic partnership between Captain America and the Falcon.
Condition NM 9.4 with minimal wear, near-perfect spine, bright covers, complete interior, structurally sound, and unrestored.
All grades are assigned by a human collector. We do not use AI to grade comics — not now, not ever. Product descriptions are AI-assisted and while we do our best, some details may occasionally be incorrect. If you spot any mistakes in our descriptions, please reach out and let us know!