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    Captain America » Captain America #1 - American Dreamers Part 1 released by Marvel on September 2011.

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    American Dreamers Part 1 last edited by pikahyper on 06/05/19 05:08AM View full history

    Bestselling Cap writer Ed Brubaker and superstar artist Steve McNiven bring you the next huge chapter in Steve Rogers life, and it's a perfect jumping-on point for fans of the Cap movie. A funeral for a fallen friend turns into a race against time as the original Captain America makes his explosive return!

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    Keep Dreaming About Those Movie Readers, Marvel 0

    In time for the movie, Captain America relaunches with a new number one but the same great writer, who delivers an issue that anyone should be able to jump into and enjoy. Kicking off with the funeral of Peggy Carter, this new series starts with the classic kind of Captain America story that takes place partially in the present and partially back in the World War II era.  For the record, I don't believe comic book movies, however good, bring any substantial numbers of new customers to comic shop...

    10 out of 10 found this review helpful.

    Brubaker & McNiven - 'Nuff Said! 0

    As a long time Captain America subscriber I kinda rolled my eyes when reading that his series was being split up into two titles including a renumbered book. But once seeing that Ed Brubaker would be teaming up with Steve McNiven, I was instantly intrigued.   In this first issue Brubaker gives us what feels look a classic Captain America story. We get some fantastic moments between characters and a story which perfectly blends everything from touching emotional moments to flashbacks to cinemati...

    5 out of 5 found this review helpful.

    War Days 0

    This post was originally from my Wordpress blog.  That, and other long-winded musings, can be found HERE.   Captain America's stock in the world of comics has always been relatively high.  Considered a top tier character in his own right, it may surprise the casual observer (and those that just recently peeped the fantastic Captain America film by Joe Johnston) that Steve Rogers hasn't actually been Cap for quite a while now.  In fact, aside from being DEAD for a while, Steve's been more of an a...

    3 out of 3 found this review helpful.
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