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** Living Laser's conquered palace

 

** Living Laser's conquered palace

 

* {{a|[[New York City]]}}

 

* {{a|[[New York City]]}}

 

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** {{a|[[Manhattan]]}}

 

** {{a|[[Avengers Mansion]]}}

 

** {{a|[[Avengers Mansion]]}}

 

'''Items:'''

 

'''Items:'''

 

* {{a|[[Captain America's Shield]]}}

 

* {{a|[[Captain America's Shield]]}}

 

* {{a|[[Hawkeye's Bow]]}}

 

* {{a|[[Hawkeye's Bow]]}}

 

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** {{a|[[Trick Arrows]]}}

 

'''Vehicles:'''

 

'''Vehicles:'''

 

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| Notes =

 

| Notes =



* Captain America, Hawkeye, Goliath, Wasp, Living Laser, and Bill Foster were all seen last issue in [[Avengers Vol 1 34|Avengers 34]].

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* Captain America, Hawkeye, Goliath, Wasp, Living Laser, and Bill Foster were all seen last issue in [[Avengers Vol 1 34|Avengers #34]].

 

* Page 2: Hawkeye sarcastically calls Captain America "Mr. Fantastic." [[Reed Richards (Earth-616)|Mister Fantastic]] is the leader of the Fantastic Four, who, over everything else is one of the smartest individuals on Earth.

 

* Page 2: Hawkeye sarcastically calls Captain America "Mr. Fantastic." [[Reed Richards (Earth-616)|Mister Fantastic]] is the leader of the Fantastic Four, who, over everything else is one of the smartest individuals on Earth.

 

* Page 2: Cap's shield is disintegrated by one of the Living Laser's Lasers. This would be considered a continuity error as in later stories it is revealed the Cap's shield was constructed out of pure Adamantium and is indestructible. This story predates that "revelation."

 

* Page 2: Cap's shield is disintegrated by one of the Living Laser's Lasers. This would be considered a continuity error as in later stories it is revealed the Cap's shield was constructed out of pure Adamantium and is indestructible. This story predates that "revelation."



** Captain America's shield had been previously described as being made of "steel" in [[Avengers Vol 1 8|Avengers 8]].

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** Captain America's shield had been previously described as being made of "steel" in [[Avengers Vol 1 8|Avengers #8]].

 

** In a later letters page, Marvel editors indicate that Captain America used a replica shield in his battle against the Living Laser. This replica shield was the one destroyed.

 

** In a later letters page, Marvel editors indicate that Captain America used a replica shield in his battle against the Living Laser. This replica shield was the one destroyed.

 

** This editor would propose that Captain America, not being aware of the capabilities of the Living Laser's weapons and not having tremendous knowledge of advances made in lasers since 1945, chose to not have his long treasued shield (given to him by President Franklin Roosevelt) risk destruction. He therefore used a replacement which was coated in Tony Stark's refractive coating.

 

** This editor would propose that Captain America, not being aware of the capabilities of the Living Laser's weapons and not having tremendous knowledge of advances made in lasers since 1945, chose to not have his long treasued shield (given to him by President Franklin Roosevelt) risk destruction. He therefore used a replacement which was coated in Tony Stark's refractive coating.

 

* Page 5: Wasp's recounting of her capture by the Living Laser happened last issue in

 

* Page 5: Wasp's recounting of her capture by the Living Laser happened last issue in



[[Avengers Vol 1 34|Avengers 34]].

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[[Avengers Vol 1 34|Avengers #34]].



* Page 7: The Wasp wonders how the [[Arthur Parks (Earth-616)|Living Laser]] could love her even though she'd never seen him before, but he sure got a look at her in [[Avengers Vol 1 34|Avengers 34]].

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* Page 7: The Wasp wonders how the [[Arthur Parks (Earth-616)|Living Laser]] could love her even though she'd never seen him before, but he sure got a look at her in [[Avengers Vol 1 34|Avengers #34]].



* Page 9: A reference to Tony Stark's innovations that the Avengers used, Tony Stark (AKA Iron Man) has been providing the Avengers with equipment and a base of operations since [[Avengers Vol 1 2|Avengers 2]].

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* Page 9: A reference to Tony Stark's innovations that the Avengers used, Tony Stark (AKA Iron Man) has been providing the Avengers with equipment and a base of operations since [[Avengers Vol 1 2|Avengers #2]].



* Page 14: Living Laser's civilian identity and relationship to Lucy Barton were revealed last issue in [[Avengers Vol 1 34|Avengers 34]] (again.)

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* Page 14: Living Laser's civilian identity and relationship to Lucy Barton were revealed last issue in [[Avengers Vol 1 34|Avengers #34]] (again.)



* Page 17: Goliath is able to change his size for the first time since [[Avengers Vol 1 28|Avengers 28]], when he was "locked" at a height of 10 feet because the strain of changing his size would kill him if he attempted to shrink again.

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* Page 17: Goliath is able to change his size for the first time since [[Avengers Vol 1 28|Avengers #28]], when he was "locked" at a height of 10 feet because the strain of changing his size would kill him if he attempted to shrink again.

 

* Page 20: Lucy Barton was introduced last issue.

 

* Page 20: Lucy Barton was introduced last issue.



* Page 20: We briefly see the [[Black Widow]], we last saw her helping out the Avengers defeat the Sons of the Serpent in [[Avengers Vol 1 33|Avengers 33]], we'll see her again in [[Avengers Vol 1 36|Avengers 36]] where she helps them battle the Ultroids.

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* Page 20: We briefly see the [[Black Widow]], we last saw her helping out the Avengers defeat the Sons of the Serpent in [[Avengers Vol 1 33|Avengers #33]], we'll see her again in [[Avengers Vol 1 36|Avengers 36]] where she helps them battle the Ultroids.



* Page 20: The person that Cap see's at the end of this issue is revealed to be the Scarlet Witch (or rather an impostor) in [[Avengers Vol 1 36|Avengers 36]].

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* Page 20: The person that Cap see's at the end of this issue is revealed to be the Scarlet Witch (or rather an impostor) in [[Avengers Vol 1 36|Avengers #36]].



* Captain America, Hawkeye, Goliath, and Wasp are all seen in next issue, [[Avengers Vol 1 36|Avengers 36]].

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* Captain America, Hawkeye, Goliath, and Wasp are all seen in next issue, [[Avengers Vol 1 36|Avengers #36]].



* The Living Laser is nest seen in [[Avengers Annual Vol 1 1|Avengers Annual 1]] where he is one of the many villains recruited by the Mandarin to get revenge on the Avengers.

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* The Living Laser is nest seen in [[Avengers Annual Vol 1 1|Avengers Annual #1]] where he is one of the many villains recruited by the Mandarin to get revenge on the Avengers.



* Bill Foster isn't seen again until [[Avengers Vol 1 41|Avengers 41]], where he aids Goliath in examining [[Dragon Man]].

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* Bill Foster isn't seen again until [[Avengers Vol 1 41|Avengers #41]], where he aids Goliath in examining [[Dragon Man]].



| Trivia = * Roy Thomas says that when Don Heck was doing the cover art, Stan Lee didn't like the appearance of Captain America, so he asked production manager Sol Brodsky to search for some old Jack Kirby photostats of Cap that looked good on the cover and put it on there.

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| Trivia =

 

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* Roy Thomas says that when Don Heck was doing the cover art, Stan Lee didn't like the appearance of Captain America, so he asked production manager Sol Brodsky to search for some old Jack Kirby photostats of Cap that looked good on the cover and put it on there.

 

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* The credits read:

 

* The credits read:

 

 

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