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Then there's Jack Kirby's CAPTAIN AMERICA 193-214 run, the first issue of which has Henry Kissinger, who served as secretary of state for both the Richard Nixon and Gerald Ford administrations.
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With some unlikely Kirby-scripted dialogue for Kissinger:
"Hah! You dreamer, you. The test isn't over yet. We'll have our chat --if you survive this final hurdle."
and
"Dot's right boys. If he's a superhero, let him prove it."
Wow, that sounds just like Henry Kissinger, don't ya think?
Plus a continuing story in issues 193-200 that has an underground colony of British monarchists still wearing knickers and powdered wigs 200 years later, who want to bring colonialism and the Briitsh Monarchy back into power over the United States in 1976.
And the monarchists try to send Captain America and the Falcon off to their final fate in a women's underground roller derby gladiatorial arena of death.
Hey, it could happen !
Along with the "madbomb"... I won't even try to explain that one. Reading it is believing.
Plus the 1976 Marvel treasury CAPTAIN AMERICA'S BICENTENNIAL BATTLES, out about the same time, that has Cap duking it out with Adolf Hitler and his inner circle.
Along with other scenes of Cap having a dialogue and/or fists with Benjamin Franklin, abolitionist John Brown, the Alamagordo nuclear test in 1945, Cap filmed in a Busby-Berkeley-type classic Hollywood dance musical, and other assorted historical craziness.
The best part of which for me is the 11 opening pages by Jack Kirby, inked by Barry Windsor-Smith !
https://readallcomics.com/captain-america-bicentennial-battles-tpb/ https://readcomiconline.li/Comic/Captain-America-Bicentennial-Battles/Full?id=130693