Captain America Vol. 5 # 1 - Out Of Time Part 1
is a comic book published by Marvel Publishing & released on 1 / / 2005Plot Summary
5 years before, General Aleksander Lukin and the Red Skull were stationed at a camp near the Kazakhstan border. Lukin's Armed guards capture the Red Guardian, who was trying to breach the perimeter. Lukin questions the Red Guardian, then pulls out a gun and shoots him in the head.
Lukin goes on to deal some sort of tool that opens up a window into the Negative Zone. Skull notices a containment tube with a body inside. He recognizes the man inside and asks how much Lukin wants for it. Lukin says that only the Cosmic Cube would be of worthy value for such a specimen.
In the present, the Red Skull overlooks the city and admires his newly recovered Cosmic Cube. He reminisces about his feud with Captain America.
The story switches over to Steve Rogers. He is training in his apartment while vaguely paying attention to Agent Thirteen, his ex lover Sharon Carter. She talks with him about his stress level, and how his recent actions have been a little on the...violent side.
The next panel shows Steve dealing with some terrorists the previous week on a train. Sharon talks about his recklessness in dealing with them, while Steve defends by saying it got the job done.
Steve takes Sharon back to her car, while a bald man with a red beard walks by. Steve walks through a holographic that hides the entrance into his apartment.
It is then revealed that the bald, red bearded man was actually the Red Skull in a mask. Skull looks over his Cosmic Cube when his phones rings. A short conversation ensues with General Lukin over the phone until he falls to the ground, with a bullet hole in his back.
A dark figure enters Skulls apartment, picks up the phone and says 'Mission Accomplished, General....the Cube is yours'
The final page shows the Red Skull laying dead on the floor, blood strewn all around his body.
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An Instant Classic!
Reviewed by Dusty. on March 15, 2009. Dusty. has written 9 reviews. His/her last review was for Birth of a Monster. |
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This issue has it all! From it's opening scenes in Russia with General Lukin and the Red Skull 5 years earlier, to the final shocking scene in the Red Skull's New York City penthouse, this issue had everything in between that Captain America should be. Ed Brubaker's portrayal of a haunted Steve Rogers confiding his emotions in his ex girlfriend,SHIELD agent #13, Sharon Carter, was a nice exchange of dialogue and character play.
The art by Steve Epting is the best looking stuff in the business. The cover is exceptional! The splash page with Cap going after the terrorists on the train was perhaps the best comic art I've ever seen. Simply stunning visuals. Frank D'Armarta adds a great series tone with his detailed coloring.
One of the strongest series debuts that I can recall.




















