Description
Captain America #200 (August 1976), graded CGC 9.4 (Near Mint) with Off-White to White Pages, published by Marvel Comics.
This landmark Bicentennial Special Issue celebrates the 200th anniversary of the United States and stands as a major Bronze Age milestone in the Captain America run. Written and illustrated by the legendary Jack Kirby (with inks by Frank Giacoia), this issue reflects Kirbyβs dynamic late-1970s return to Marvel and his distinctive storytelling style.
Key Highlights:
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πΊπΈ 200th issue anniversary milestone
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π Official Bicentennial-themed special issue (1976)
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βοΈ Story and art by Jack Kirby
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π¦ Appearance of Madbomb
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π CGC 9.4 β premium Bronze Age grade tier
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π Off-White to White pages
The bold, patriotic cover β βOn the 200th Anniversary of the United States β America Will Die!β β makes this one of the most recognizable 1970s Captain America issues.
Why This Book Matters
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Major milestone issue (#200)
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Bicentennial tie-in (historical collectible crossover appeal)
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Jack Kirby creative period at Marvel
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Strong demand for high-grade Bronze Age Cap
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Registry-friendly 9.4 grade
Milestone-number issues from the Bronze Age remain highly liquid, especially when paired with Kirby authorship and historical themes.
Ideal for:
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Captain America run collectors
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Kirby-era Marvel investors
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Bicentennial memorabilia crossover buyers
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CGC registry competitors


