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    Captain America #616

    Captain America » Captain America #616 - 70th Anniversary Issue released by Marvel on May 1, 2011.

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    It's the 70th Anniversary of Captain America's debut and we're celebrating by beginning a bold new direction. A double-size main story by award-winning writer Ed Brubaker sees Steve Rogers and Bucky Barnes both struggling with the shocking ramifications of the Trial of Captain America and what comes next! A forgotten portrait of Captain America, painted in the waning days of World War II, brings up nearly forgotten memories of those turbulent and frightening years for Steve Rogers—memories of yearning, of loss and of innocence betrayed, brought to you by legendary writer/artist Howard Chaykin. Captain America falls under the vampiric Baron Blood’s spell in an untold tale of the Invaders! Plus: Steve Rogers: Super-Soldier, and the Secret Avengers investigate a modern day Hitler!

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    "No Bombastic Victory Speech?" 0

    Happy Anniversary Captain America, even if I am Canadian, I respect your legend enough to invest in this issue.  The real reason I purchased this issue was because I wanted new Travis Charest art.  I find that kind of funny to me that the Standard cover for this landmark issue of an American Icon was drawn by a Canadian. I don't blame Marvel for enlisting Travis, he is one of the very best in the business, and thank god he hit this deadline.   I really like the fact that the ".1" sets this 70th...

    9 out of 9 found this review helpful.

    Happy Birthday!500th Review 0

     Gulag by Brubaker (W), Deodato (A) and Rain Beredo (C) - I wasn´t very pleased to know that Bucky simply got deported to Russia, so he could do time for crimes that had already lapsed in time or were trialed by the old Soviet Union, so they couldn´t have any jurisdiction over him, but since Brubaker decided to keep Bucky behind bars it was quite interesting seeing the "warm" welcome that he received from his inmates and that he will have some sets to score with some of them. Teh best thi...

    2 out of 2 found this review helpful.
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