Shores Golden Age Reprints
Marvel Comics reprints of 1940s Timely Comics stories, listed chronologically from date of earliest original publication:
- Captain America: The Classic Years (1998) ISBN 0-7851-0660-X
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- Covers, Captain America Comics #2, 5-7 (April, August–October 1941)
- Captain America: The Classic Years, Vol. 2 (2000) ISBN 0-7851-0743-6
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- Captain America Comics #7 (Oct. 1941)
- "Captain America and the Red Skull"
- "Death Loads the Bases"
- "Horror Plays the Scales"
- The Golden Age of Marvel Comics (1997) ISBN 0-7851-0564-6
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- Captain America Comics #22 (Jan. 1943): "The Cobra Ring of Death"
- Fantasy Masterpieces #10 (Aug. 1967) and Timely Presents: All-Winners (hyphen sic) #1 (Dec. 1999)
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- All Winners Comics #19 (Fall 1946)
- Marvel Super-Heroes #17-18 (Nov. 1968 - January 1969)
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- All Winners Comics #21 (Winter 1946)
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