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Price: $349.95 as of 11/25/2009 08:31 EST details
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Binding: Hardcover
EAN: 9780785117858
Format: Illustrated
ISBN: 0785117857
Label: Marvel Comics
Manufacturer: Marvel Comics
Number Of Pages: 240
Publication Date: 2005
Publisher: Marvel Comics
Studio: Marvel Comics
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Product Description: Who loves seconds? We love secondsa second sensational serving of the Sentinel of Liberty! Yes, thats right, the Mighty Minions of Marvel are chipping the next Cap Masterworks free from its icy fifteen-year slumber and youre invited to the homecoming party. So strap on your shield and prepare for a barrage of Stan and Jacks best as Cap (with a little help from his friends, the Avengers) battles a bevy of baddies like the strange Super-Adaptoidthe super-powered robot with the combined powers of the Avengers. And if an android passing himself off as Cap was as odious as you thought, the Red Skull tries to convince the people of America that Caps turned traitor. Yikes! Dont crawl into your fallout shelter in shame, though. Our boy will bounce back to take on a hearty helping of that horrendous head, M.O.D.O.K.., in his first-ever appearance, before taking it home in a scintillating struggle against Baron Zemo, guest-starring Nick Fury, the Black Panther and Cap's super-spy gal, Sharon Carter! Reserve your star-spangled copy today! Collecting TALES OF SUSPENSE #82-99 and CAPTAIN AMERICA (VOL. 1) #100
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Captain America, current status aside, had always been a B-level character. His role as the head of the Avengers was always solid but his own title always seemed to leave something to be desired - with two exceptions: The post-WWII stories in Tales of Suspense and the first 14 issues of his own title, which are contained herein. The stories are solid and contain some of the very best action sequences Jack Kirby ever drew. I know that's a bold statement but it's so.
Stan Lee further solidified ... Read More
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"Marvel Masterworks: Captain America, Volume 2" collects issues #82-99 of "Tales of Suspense" and the first issue of Captain America's own magazine, which continues the numbering with #100 (Iron Man, Cap's co-star in "Tales of Suspense," got to start over with issue #1). That means Stan Lee did all of the writing and Jack Kirby did most of the art work (Gil Kane provided all of the art on issues #88-89 and penciled #90-91, while Jack Sparling did the pencils on #87). Frank Giacoia inks issues #81-82 and ... Read More
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