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    Captain America #3

    Captain America » Captain America #3 - Castaway in Dimension Z, Chapter Three released by Marvel on March 2013.

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    1930: Witness the birth of a legend! How did Steve Rogers, a 98 lb weakling, earn his courage?

    NOW: With the fate of a world hinging on his victory Captain America must defeat the barbarian lord of the Phrox!

    MEANWHILE: Arnim Zola's plans move forward, cursing Steve Rogers for years to come.

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    "What the ol' Gal tastes like" 0

    You have to admire someone's skills to completely turn over the table at the end of issues as Remender is doing in this series: after the thrilling last page of issue #2, this issue also ends with a crazy, revolting and ugly end. But was this issue good enough to justify such an amazing last page? Unfortunately not! I totally understand what Remender is doing in this story: he's creating a parallel between Captain America's values, virtues, fears and past, what he live as a boy, with his "son" I...

    4 out of 4 found this review helpful.

    Heart of the action 0

    The good: As soon as the issue starts, we are right in the heart of the action. Remender is creating a series filled with adventurous elements and action sequences that are not left out in this issue. In this particular one, Cap makes some allies. Some creatures of the group accept him, but others feel the alliance unnecessary which brings Steve do have to defend himself yet again. It's going to be interesting to see where that union goes in the series. What's really good about the issue is how ...

    3 out of 3 found this review helpful.

    Oh no, not Cap 0

    I first and foremost want to let anyone who stumbles on to this review, that I go into this book unbiased and really put forth and effort to love it, but this is just bad writing. I'm sorry. I really do NOT like the direction Remender has gone with this title and it is only getting worse. I'm no writer, obviously, I have never been hired for my talents so again, obviously, Remender can write circles around me, but I think I could beat this. Captain America is a shining symbol, something to get b...

    2 out of 3 found this review helpful.
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