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Captain America The Great Gold Steal by Ted White (1968)
The second and final Marvel prose novel of the 1960s. Interestingly, author Ted White changed Captain America’s origins for this slightly, giving him metal bones that had been implanted in an accidental foreshadowing of Wolverine.
Sounds like a fun pulp novel.
The plot here concerns a plan to loot the Federal Reserve Bank in New York City of thirteen billion in gold.
It starts with a man being shot down with a laser beam in the street and whispering the name, “Captain America,” with his dying breath. Cap is called in and, searching the body, he discovers a chunk of gold with a U.S. seal and a partial serial number in one pocket. As you know, at that time, private ownership of gold bullion was illegal.
It starts Cap on the trail.
[source]
(Fuente: cryptofwrestling)

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themarvelageofcomics:
Captain America The Great Gold Steal by Ted White (1968)
The second and final Marvel prose novel of the 1960s. Interestingly, author Ted White changed Captain America’s origins for this slightly, giving him metal bones that had been implanted in an accidental foreshadowing of Wolverine.
Sounds like a fun pulp novel.
The plot here concerns a plan to loot the Federal Reserve Bank in New York City of thirteen billion in gold.
It starts with a man being shot down with a laser beam in the street and whispering the name, “Captain America,” with his dying breath. Cap is called in and, searching the body, he discovers a chunk of gold with a U.S. seal and a partial serial number in one pocket. As you know, at that time, private ownership of gold bullion was illegal.
It starts Cap on the trail.
[source]](http://24.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_m1nox83I6f1qemxfbo1_500.jpg)

