Starting with the first black & white tale from the cost cutting days of Captain Britain Weekly 24 onward. The first few stories finish off the Red Skull tale with Captain America, SHIELD and its British counterpart STRIKE - so far so good.
Then an old guy with a robot hawk gives "The Greatest Superhero of All" a good beating in a very poor tale.
Arthurian mysticism takes over as his body lies injured and his "astral form", or whatever, meets his benefactors from the first CB tales who turn out to be Merlin (yes him again) and Roma. He trades in his gimmicky quarterstaff for a Star-Sceptre, sounds a good swap.
Back on Earth he faces The Highwayman, a motorcycle thug with attitude, and his employer The Manipulator, a deposed white Southern African tyrant who wants his old land back, guest starring The Queen -honest! although if we were not told it was her you may have struggled recognising her, it was 1977 - Silver Jubilee year.
It closes with a so-so field trip to Loch Ness and then a half decent tale at the end with a Vampire/Werewolf on the prowl.
As a whole it never rises much above the average and some of the tales are pretty poor. The "awesome" star-sceptre can emit a force-field, can grow and he can use it to fly in 15 minute bursts, and it burns any evil beings that touch it. However, it's just so ungainly and certainly far less appealing than Daredevil's superbly compact, and "man-made", billy-club.
As a completist I had to have this to read the closure of the Red Skull story but apart from that there is very little to recommend it.
The format of 7 page stories did not help and neither did the Captain's inability to stop himself being beaten up by everyone he meets. It certainly does not give much time for development of the background characters who remain pretty stereotyped.
The best bits are the intros by Gary Friedrich and others, a decent full page colour poster and a reminder that you could have bought a polythene vest and two wrist bands and looked like the Captain himself for a mere 75p in those days and a special surprise gift (someone must know what that was-a mask maybe?)
Thankfully the Captain went on to better things.