Captain America #239
Comic Book: Marvel: "Mind-Stains On the Virgin Snow" (11/30/1979)
Ginny possesses telepathy and precognition. Her powers surfaced when she was less than ten years old. She used them to appear in an idealized adult form. The scientists placed the young girl inside a life-support coffin, where Tuval made her use her powers to serve Dovecote (control of the world). Cap broke Snowfall out of the sarcophagus.
-- Visible Time
Captain America #295
Comic Book: Marvel: "The Centre Cannot Hold" (07/30/1984)
[No reprint this time]
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Captain America #296
Comic Book: Marvel: "Things Fall Apart" (08/30/1984)
[No reprint this time]
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Captain America #297
Comic Book: Marvel: "All My Sins Remembered" (09/30/1984)
[No reprint this time]
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Captain America #298
Comic Book: Marvel: "Sturm Und Drang: The Life and Times of the Red Skull" (10/30/1984)
(Male aP)
[No reprint this time]
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Captain America #301
Comic Book: Marvel: "All Good Things" (01/30/1985)
Sisters of Sin; Five of Captain America's enemies are returned to their original Ages which is young teenagers.
Captain America #355
Comic Book: Marvel: "Missing Persons" (07/30/1989)
3-issue story-line. Cap has a colleague regress him to a young teen so as to infiltrate a sinister boot camp run by the Sisters of Sin. Looking for Bernie's younger sister Nancy, Cap has Sersi de-age him and he infiltrates the runaway camp set up by the Red Skull.
[No reprint known at this time]
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Captain America #356
Comic Book: Marvel: "Camptown Rages!" (08/30/1989)
3-issue story-line. Cap has a colleague regress him to a young teen so as to infiltrate a sinister boot camp run by the Sisters of Sin. Cap is trapped in his eighteen year old pre-super soldier body when he joins a group of disaffected youths at a training camp where he hopes to find the Red Skull's daughter. Cap finds more than he bargained for as the camp is run by Mother Night who trains young thugs to hate and kill. Finding the Captain America uniform clinging to the skinny frame of the boy calling himself Roger Grant, Mother Night and her crew (including the aforementioned Skull's daughter) beat Cap beyond what his weak body can sustain.
[No reprint this time]
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Captain America #357
Comic Book: Marvel: "Night of Sin" (09/30/1989)
3-issue story-line. Cap has a colleague regress him to a young teen so as to infiltrate a sinister boot camp run by the Sisters of Sin. Cap, de-aged, has to ward off the Sisters of Sin.
[No reprint this time]
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Captain America
Movie: Death Too Soon
the second Captain America TV movie from the early 80's features Cap tracking down an evil businessman (Christopher Lee) who has invented an aging serum and is spraying a small town with it as an experiment. No one in town is aged more than a few years past their normal age, and mostly only livestock pass away. Lee ends up covered in the formula at the end, and dies of old age in a pretty good scene. Kind of dull, but not bad...it could have been much better, though.
-- Zietgiest
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