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Captain America (vol. 1) #222 (June 1978):
“Monumental Menace!”
by Steve Gerber, Sal Buscema, John Tartaglione, Mike Esposito

Captain America (vol. 1) #222

Title: “Monumental Menace!”

Medium: comic

Cover date: June 1978

Publisher: Marvel
Written by: Steve Gerber
Art by: Sal Buscema, John Tartaglione, Mike Esposito


15 characters in this story:

Character
(Click links for info about character
and his/her religious practice, affiliation, etc.)
Religious
Affiliation
Team(s)
[Notes]
Pub. #
app.
Captain America Captain America (Steve Rogers)
(lead character)
hero
CBR Scale: I Protestant
Redeemers; Secret Defenders...  Marvel Timely 5,992
Nick Fury Nick Fury hero
CBR Scale: U secular
black; S.H.I.E.L.D....  Marvel 1,898
Edwin Jarvis Edwin Jarvis supporting character
CBR Scale: U Anglican
The Avengers (staff) Marvel 669
S.H.I.E.L.D. S.H.I.E.L.D. supporting character group
  [government agency; intelligence agency...] Marvel 1,188
Dum Dum Dugan Dum Dum Dugan hero
CBR Scale: I Catholic
Deadly Dozen; Godzilla Squad...  Marvel 555
Vamp Animus (Denise Baranger) villain hero
  SHIELD Super-Agents; The Corporation Marvel 12
The Corporation The Corporation villain group
  [company; crime syndicate] Marvel 42
Kligger Kligger (Eugene Stivak) villain
  The Corporation (leader)
[uncle of Michael Stivak (Torpedo II)]
Marvel 12
Veda Veda villain
  The Corporation Marvel 7
Mike Rogers supporting character
  U.S. Air Force
[briefly believed to be Captain America's brother]
Marvel 2
Walter Rogers supporting character
  [briefly believed to be Captain America's father] Marvel 2
Elizabeth Rogers supporting character
  [briefly believed to be Captain America's mother] Marvel 2
Will Quigley supporting character
  [newspaper editor; knew Steve Rogers "real" family] Marvel 1
Falcon Falcon (Sam Wilson)
(mentioned & on cover)
hero
CBR Scale: S Baptist
black; SHIELD Super-Agents...  Marvel 531
Abraham Lincoln Abraham Lincoln
(statue) 
real/historical person
CBR Scale: S Baptist (raised)
[U.S. President] DC 355

This publication is also known as: Captain America and the Falcon #222. This is the final issue in which this series features Falcon's name as part of the logo on the cover. This issue might also be identified as Captain America and the Falcon #222.