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    Captain America #602

    Captain America » Captain America #602 - Two Americas, Part One: Nomad in Conjunction, Part 1 released by Marvel on March 1, 2010.

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    Two Americas, Part One: Nomad in Conjunction, Part 1 last edited by ghostgrifter on 08/10/21 01:00PM View full history

    The monthly CAPTAIN AMERICA returns with a bang! Where has the Captain America from the 50's been the past few months, and what part of our modern world has welcomed him? And what will Steve and Bucky do when an old enemy tries to become a revolutionary? TWO AMERICAS begins here! By best-selling writer ed Brubaker with art by Luke Ross. Plus, the start of a second bonus feature - NOMAD by Sean McKeever and David Baldeon!

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    I'm really surprised there's no reviews out on this one yet.  I'll give it a go... The intro to this is great.  We find Sheriff's Deputy's sneaking up on a house and walk in on something they did not expect.  Well, hello... Captain America... whew, what a relief.  Wait, why is he attacking the cops?  Oh, it's not really Cap.  Ok... what?? It took me a while on this one.  I'm a little slower than some, and I didn't know about the "Crazy Cap" from the 50's.  I gotta say, this new volume of Cap has...

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