![]() ![]() ![]() Most of the actual story in issues #21 and #22 deals with the Enchantress and her new lackey, Power Man-not Luke Cage, but a former henchman of Baron Zemo’s whom she transforms using the same tech that created Wonder Man in Avengers #9. (Wanda’s crush on Cap in these early Avengers issues doesn’t last long, but it is revived to good effect several decades later in 2004’s Captain America and the Falcon #6.) ![]() Issue #21 opens with Cap and Hawkeye bickering, as is their wont-and it’s so bad that it falls to Quicksilver to give Cap a lesson on being a leader.Įven the Scarlet Witch reaches the end of her rope with Clint and lashes out at him, earning a reprieve from Cap… not that she hears it. Instead, I’ll just highlight the interesting parts of each issue.) (Warning: This post will contain even less synopsis than usual. BONUS: The wedding annual of Fantastic Four, in which Cap… fights. The most interesting thing to me about these issues is that they feature the Avengers breaking up and getting back together, for the first time but definitely not the last, and Cap’s tortured feelings about it. I’m taking this kooky quartet of Avengers issues together because, honestly, there’s not a lot of ethical interest to Captain America here.
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