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Shetterly, Will, and Vince Stone. Captain Confederacy (vol. 1) #1. Steeldragon 1986.
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Shetterly, Will, and Vince Stone. Captain Confederacy #1: The Nature of the Hero. Lulu.com 2007.
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Shetterly, Will, and Vince Stone. Captain Confederacy (vol. 2) #1. Epic Comics 1991.

Shetterly, Will, and Vince Stone. Captain Confederacy
Divergence: 1862 CE
What if: The South won the Civil War due to un-described events c. 1862.
Series note: Two comic book series published by Steeldragon Press and Epic Comics.
Web link: Captain Confederacy Blog

Shetterly, Will, and Vince Stone. Captain Confederacy (vol. 1).
Divergence: 1862 CE
Summary: The CSA develops a Captain America-type superhero in the 1980s but he is unhappy being ordered about in an apartheid-ridden country.
Comments: Several issues also included as a backup story Stu Shiffman's "Saks and Violet".
Published: Twelve-issue comic book series, Steeldragon 1986-87.
Published: Issues #1-2 revised and re-issued as Captain Confederacy Special Edition.
Published: All twelve issues revised and posted to Shetterly's 'Captain Confederacy" blog January-November 2006.
Published: Series thoroughly revised and re-published in graphic novel form as Captain Confederacy #1: The Nature of the Hero, Lulu.com 2007.

Shetterly, Will, and Vince Stone. Captain Confederacy (vol. 2).
Divergence: 1862 CE
Summary: Super-heroes from eight North American nations, Germany and Japan meet in New Orleans, where the representative from Texas is murdered for his weaponry.
Published: Four-issue comic book series, Epic Comics 1991-92.

Shetterly, Will. "The Captain's Story"
Comments: How Captain Confederacy comics came to be.
Published: In Captain Confederacy (vol. 2) #1 (December 1991, Epic Comics).

Shetterly, Will. "Hero Worship: Public Faces and Private Dreams"
Divergence: 1862 CE
Summary: An autobiographical sketch of a reporter, born to Union parents but working in the CSA.
Published: In Captain Confederacy (vol. 2) #2 (January 1992, Epic Comics).

Shiffman, Stu. "Saks & Violet"
Summary: Humorous backup tale to Shetterly and Stone's Captain Confederacy, q.v., storyline proper, set in an independent New York City in the late 1800s.
Published: In Captain Confederacy, vol. 1, #...