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Binding: Hardcover
Dewey Decimal Number: 741
EAN: 9780785129707
ISBN: 0785129707
Label: Marvel Comics
Manufacturer: Marvel Comics
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 144
Publication Date: November 26, 2008
Publisher: Marvel Comics
Studio: Marvel Comics
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Product Description: The saga of the new Captain America continues! He's doing his best to carry on the legacy of Steve Rogers, but things go from bad to worse for Bucky Barnes when the Red Skull makes an unexpected move for the very soul of America! Collects Captain America #37-42.
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There are not too many complaints one could have with this Captain America saga. You have love, death, a rebirth and some intense fighting scenes. The story flows well and the illustrations are excellent. You don't have to know too much about Captain Americas heroic exploits. They make sure you understand his impact on the world. A top notch comic book!
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This third collection of the current Captain America Comic is excellent. The art and writing are both great and compliment each other perfectly. I recommend it to anyone who likes the art of comics as well as really good adventure and political thriller stories.
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Well, Steve Rogers still hasn't returned from the dead, and, surprisingly, the state of things is okay. James "Bucky" Buchanan Barnes has reluctantly picked up the Captain America mantle, and I find myself liking him more and more in the role. Part of the draw is that Bucky is most definitely a different cat from the old Cap, not as self-assured, not endowed with the same awesome skills set, and doesn't quite carry that commanding aura. Having once been Cap's World War II sidekick and then brainwashed ... Read More
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Ed Brubaker is a god! If you want a great story, read this book.
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After twenty-four stellar issues, Captain America (Steve Rogers) died in #25 of his current series, a move that attracted unprecedented attention from the mainstream media and momentarily catapulted Marvel's longrunning best comic into the spotlight. The news moved on, eventually. So what then? Then we got "The Death of Captain America", an epic eighteen-part story that reaches its conclusion (for now) in this hardcover, collecting issues 37-42, "The Man Who Bought America". Ed Brubaker and artist ... Read More
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