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Denny O'Neil (Writer), C. C. Beck (Cover Artist), C. C. Beck (Illustrator), C. C. Beck (Inker), C. C. Beck (Letterer), Julius Schwartz (Editor), Elliott Maggin (Writer), Otto Binder (Writer), Kurt Schaffenberger (Illustrator), Kurt Schaffenberger (Inker), Wendall Crowley (Editor), E. Nelson Bridwell (Editor), Fawcett Publications, INC (Editor), Jack Adler (Cover Artist)
October 1973
English
32
Reprinted Issue:
The Avengers Vol 1 #46, November, 1967
The anti-mutant remarks which Quicksilver overhears sets up a new storyline which will culminate in Quicksilver and the Scarlet Witch defecting from the Avengers and once more joining Magneto's Brotherhood of Evil Mutants in Avengers 49.
The mystery woman, Agent 13, that Cap is obsessed with at the start of this issue is his long-time love interest Sharon Carter, who'd been recently introduced in Cap's solo series in Tales of Suspense.
Hercules and Wanda's date seems to suggest that a more serious romantic storyline was considered for the characters. It will not lead to anything, however, as within the next four issues, both characters will be written out of the series and go their separate ways.
Likewise, Hercules' clean-shaven look will not last. After he is written out of this series in Avengers 50, the character languishes in character limbo until Avengers 98, in which he'll once again be sporting a beard. He'll then keep it until well into the 1990s.
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