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The book was good, don't get me wrong. But it seemed to be alot about the people around Cap instead of Cap himself, with a few exceptions. IF you are collecting Civil War TPBs it's a must. I like the Winter Soldier One-shot. All in all, a good read.
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You pick it up and notice at first that its only got like 4 issues in it 22-24, and wow where the hell is captain america #25 thats a pretty curtial part of story to be missing or are they going to juice 25 bucks more outta people with the captain america civil war directors cut like the did with issue 25.THE ONE WHERE HE GETS KILLED sounds pretty important to me like it should be in the damn book
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This is Ed Brubaker doing what he does best. Skull, Lukin, Dr. Faustus, Arnim Zola, Sam Wilson, Sharon Carter, Bucky Barnes... He is a master at fleshing out the supporting cast and making them just as important to the story as its lead. Now in retrospect, some people might have brought up, "Say, where's Cap?", but what Brubaker so brilliantly did was set the stage for these supporting players while Cap duked it out with Iron Man during the Civil War so that they would be able to carry a title after Steve Rogers' horrifying assassination. It's great great stuff under the watchful eye of a master graphic storyteller.
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The story is OK but Cap himself is only in like 5 pages of the whole book. Don't get me wrong it's an alright story, but it doesn't have much to do w/ Cap or the Civil War for that matter.
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As the Civil War rages on between the superheroes, Ed Brubaker gives us a look through Captain America's eyes as he takes a stand against Tony "Iron Man" Stark and his pro-registration supporters. Brubaker spins his most compelling Cap story here as Cap prepares himself for a final stand. What really makes this TPB worth picking up though is the Winter Soldier: Winter Kills one-shot which is included here. James "Bucky" Barnes faces all the chaos he has caused in the midst of Christmas in a surprisingly poignant story that actually may make you think it was a good thing for Brubaker to resurrect Cap's long dead World War II partner. Well, maybe. Anyway, this TPB is a nice companion to Mark Millar's main Civil War storyline, and it sets the stage for the much lauded death of the legendary super soldier.
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