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    In wartime Los Angeles, Lady Lotus has turned Bucky and the Young Allies into her mind-slaves. Now, Captain America is determined to keep Lotus from gaining an even greater source of power ... cosmic power! Nick Dragotta (WEB OF SPIDER-MAN) dramatically depicts a raging aerial dogfight over the Hollywood hills -- Marco Santucci (SIEGE: SPIDER-MAN) unearths a mysterious temple on the edge of ancient Lemuria itself -- and Roger Stern (AVENGERS: UNDER SIEGE) tells all, as the action of two different eras heats up in "Across the Pacific!"  
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    Review: Captain America: Forever Allies #3 0

    As Bucky draws closer to finally making Lady Lotus finally answer to justice, he recalls lessons he learned from his last encounter with the villainess... way back in World War II.  The Good Stern crafts a great villain with Lady Lotus. She isn't the sexy succubus stock character, but a vile controller whose arrogance just reeks off every one of her offensive, though sleekly-worded, monologues. I really enjoyed the sense of hyper-reality he infused the Young Allies' adventures with. These kid c...

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