Captain America #4, 1941 (Golden Age) Stan Lee early Text Story Timely Comics (Coverless). Shipped with USPS Media Mail Package.Up for your consideration is a 1941 (Golden Age) Timely comics issue number #4 of the Captain America featuring with Stan Lee’s early text story. The pages are very delicate with age and it’s incomplete. (Coverless) This is getting to be hard to find as of to now. Please note: I will not ship to France or NEW YORK, and you must be of age 18 and over not un...derage 15 to purchase. As I have encountered one person who was under age 15 based from New York that has turned out to be a total nightmare and wired with another person’s eBay account. So no bidder under age is allowed to purchase or bid on any of my listings. Adults only, age 18 on up!...No exceptions! This listing cost me time and money as I take this business seriously. If the mailing address is unconfirmed or incorrect including zip code, listing gets re-listed. Should you have any questions please do not hesitate to contact me. This is a great piece of history featuring Stan Lee early works from 1941. Not just Joe Simon. I know the two Simon’s very well who are now trying to copy this early work with a couple of people from France and this work in this book I believe Marvel owns the rights to the Captain America and the other characters such as Bucky. Unless Walt Disney still owns it before Stan Lee’s passing. This is a true piece of history with some serious investment due to the legends of Stan Lee. Also, as I wanted to say lastly is that I personally believe that JACK KIRBY himself created the Captain America character. He was mostly pictured with his early original works in the 1940’s. Jack Kirby was an awesome creative artist who once had such a great taste in comics and sense of humor along with this brilliant creation on this Captain America. It was Jack’s idea on the Captain America. Stan Lee’s first text for timely appeared in issue #3 and was continued to this book number #4 in the same following year of 1941. This coverless comic book as shown in the photo is indeed authentic and original from 1941 and is the exact one you will receive!There are tears and chips due to age and the two staples are original to these interior pages, and the colored graphics are classic featuring with great actions. I seem to really like the old school style comics as they have the more feels in comics than the newer ones. Old school are definitely classic including all the legends that we all have loss in the comics Industry. #comicsindustryThank you, and I truly appreciate your generosity visit to this listing. I will have more Golden age comics listed in the near future. Enjoy! R.I.P. Stan Lee NOTE: I WILL HAVE MORE PHOTOS UPLOAD SOON!