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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 741.5973
EAN: 9780785119203
Edition: Direct Ed
ISBN: 0785119205
Label: Marvel Comics
Manufacturer: Marvel Comics
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 168
Publication Date: March 29, 2006
Publisher: Marvel Comics
Studio: Marvel Comics
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Product Description: Cap is awakened in the dead of the night by agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., who need the kind of help only he can provide. But the corpse he finds on the Heli-carrier brings him face-to-face with the unthinkable, and opens doors to terror and manipulation he never dreamed possible! It's a new beginning as four-time Eisner-nominated Best Writer Ed Brubaker makes his Marvel debut, joined by white-hot artist Steve Epting! As the new regular creative team, they will take Cap's life in directions fans will never see coming! Collects Captain America (2005) #1-7.
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This is the first Captain America comic I've checked out and I'm thoroughly impressed. This is awesome. It's a great place for any new reader to start on Cap and it gives you a different image of the characters than you've usually seen. It's a great combo of espionage, politics, war, romance, and traditional comic cook thrills. The revelations about Bucky in particular grabbed me very strongly. I expected Cap to be more jingoistic but I was pleasantly surprised at how real and well-developed the ... Read More
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I was never ever really into Cap America. Even though I admired Kirby's work on most other characters, his Cap and Bucky characters were never that interesting, as they only fought Nazis and appeared to be stuck in a time warp. Even when they revived Cap for the Avengers, his shield throwing antics, gymnastics and age were rather too patronisizing, and he was always referred to as the living legend.
Imagine my very pleasant surprise when I first picked up this book. The brooding plot ... Read More
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First of all until the Civil War storyline i hadn't really been big into comics since the mid 90's and even then i had never read a cap book and was never even a fan. I always liked what Captain America stood for but always found him kind of boring. I loved Civil War, and i really became a fan of cap then so i decided to go back and read his series from the begining since i'd heard so many good things about it. Well i'm glad i did because this is now my favorite series to date. The art is great, and ... Read More
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Ed Brubaker and Steve Epting capture everything that makes Captain America great!! This trade really gets the ball rolling into one of the best superhero epics ever. My only complaint is with the art in the 7th chapter by John Leon, as its such a departure from Epting's work it seems drastically out of place. Other than that, its hard to tell a better story.
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Well I bought this book with the hope to read a graet story, but the art is just great but the story is too slow and boaring, I fellaslep many times.
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