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  U.S. Agent  
My thoughts on this series as a whole have not entirely been formed yet, at least not so far as I would feel comfortable making them public. But anyway, I highly doubt that you came here to read what it is that I may or may not have thought.
When the government forced Captain America to resign, there was one man they deemed fit to replace him. His name was John Walker, and he brought his own brand of patriotism to the job. With Cap's return, the strength-augmented super-patriot assumed a new guise, becoming the U.S. government's foremost costumed operative.
- Stan Lee

Issues Owned: 1, 2 of  4


#1June, 1993 U.S. Agent #1
Writer Penciler Inker
Mark Gruenwald M.C. Wyman Keith Williams
Road to Redemption
... I have unfortunately not yet had the chance to summarise Marvel's issue #1 of U.S. Agent. While the cover image and credit information are mostly present, an issue summary has thus far managed to elude me. If you would like to contribute to the Comic Gnome's comic book resource, this is an example of one of those places where it could definately come in handy. If you also own or are overly familiar with issue number 1 of U.S. Agent published in June, 1993 and you feel like putting your ol' book reporting skills to work, please visit the Contact form and submit an issue summary today. Of course I'll check over what you submit before I'll post your summary of U.S. Agent issue 1, but assuming it's accurate, you'll have my gratitude and the knowledge that you helped this humble comic book resource grow.

U.S. Agent #2 July, 1993#2
Writer Penciler Inker
Mark Gruenwald M.C. Wyman Keith Williams
Inside Moves
... I have unfortunately not yet had the chance to summarise Marvel's issue #2 of U.S. Agent. While the cover image and credit information are mostly present, an issue summary has thus far managed to elude me. If you would like to contribute to the Comic Gnome's comic book resource, this is an example of one of those places where it could definately come in handy. If you also own or are overly familiar with issue number 2 of U.S. Agent published in July, 1993 and you feel like putting your ol' book reporting skills to work, please visit the Contact form and submit an issue summary today. Of course I'll check over what you submit before I'll post your summary of U.S. Agent issue 2, but assuming it's accurate, you'll have my gratitude and the knowledge that you helped this humble comic book resource grow.

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