| Release: | Apr 2006 |
| Cover: | Apr 2006 |
Red is the Darkest Color
| Release: | Apr 2006 |
| Cover: | Apr 2006 |
Six months ago, Crossbones kidnapped the Red Skull's daughter from a government reeducation facility, and disappeared into the night. Now learn where they have been all this time, and what his plans are for this spawn of infinite evil. A special stand-alone issue, by Ed Brubaker and Mike Perkins, that lays the groundwork for the next year of Cap stories, and shines a spotlight on one of the strangest and misunderstood characters in the Marvel Universe.
| Writer | Ed Brubaker |
| Artist | Mike Perkins |
| Cover Artist | Steve Epting |
| Cover Colorist | Frank G. D'Armata |
| Colorist | Frank G. D'Armata |
| Letterer | Joe Caramagna |
| Editor | Tom Brevoort |
| Editor in Chief | Joe Quesada |
| Captain America | Steve Rogers |
| Red Skull | Johann Schmidt |
| Bucky | James Buchanan Barnes |
| S.H.I.E.L.D. | |
| Crossbones | Brock Rumlow |
| Mother Night | Susan Scarbo |
| Synthia Schmidt |
| Age | Modern Age |
|---|---|
| Format | Digital |
| Series Group | Captain America |
| Genre | Action | Adventure | Super-Heroes |
| No. of Pages | 32 |
| Country | USA |
| Language | English |