Captain America Vol. 5 # 41 - The Man Who Bought America: Part Five

is a comic book published by Marvel Publishing & released on 10 / / 2008

User Rating - 8 votes, 3.5 avg.

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Overview:

The epic "Death of Captain America" tale hits its penultimate chapter... 
and the final battle between the New Captain America and the people who killed Steve Rogers begins here! 

By the Eisner-Nominated team of Ed Brubaker and Steve Epting. 


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  • Dan Buckley
    other

  • Ed Brubaker
    writer


  • Frank Cho
    cover

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    Frank D'Armata
    colorer


  • Joe Caramagna
    letterer


  • Joe Quesada
    editor

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    Paul Acerios
    production


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    Rick Magyar
    inker

  • Steve Epting
    penciler, inker, cover


  • Taylor Esposito
    production

  • Tom Brevoort
    editor



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    User Reviews
    the man who bought america review
    Reviewed by f--man on Aug. 30, 2008.
    f--man has written 2 reviews. His/her last review was for To the Devil, His Due; Part 1.
    mentioned before, I've really been enjoying Ed Brubaker's run on Captain America even though he killed off Steve.  You can't fully predict what he's going to do next.  I remember in issue #1 when the Red Skull was shot, I was blown away. 

    You also can't deny that Steve Epting is simply amazing.  I love his character designs and really hope he stays on for a long time.

    In this issue, we're nearing the end of the "Death of Captain America" story.  I have to admit I'm on the edge of my seat.  All the players are moving into position.  There's even mention of why the Red Skull had a meeting with Doctor Doom. 

    As much as I'm enjoying this story, this issue, to me, didn't quite compare to some of the recent ones.  Maybe I'm just getting spoiled from all the excitement that's been happening.  It's still an issue that shouldn't be overlooked, especially if you've been reading them all.  There are some events occurring that will have obvious effects in the next issue.



    Brubaker continues his epic tale
    Reviewed by G-Man on Aug. 20, 2008.
    G-Man has written 158 reviews. His/her last review was for .
    11 out of 12 users recommend his reviews.
    I mentioned before, I've really been enjoying Ed Brubaker's run on Captain America even though he killed off Steve.  You can't fully predict what he's going to do next.  I remember in issue #1 when the Red Skull was shot, I was blown away. 

    You also can't deny that Steve Epting is simply amazing.  I love his character designs and really hope he stays on for a long time.

    In this issue, we're nearing the end of the "Death of Captain America" story.  I have to admit I'm on the edge of my seat.  All the players are moving into position.  There's even mention of why the Red Skull had a meeting with Doctor Doom. 

    As much as I'm enjoying this story, this issue, to me, didn't quite compare to some of the recent ones.  Maybe I'm just getting spoiled from all the excitement that's been happening.  It's still an issue that shouldn't be overlooked, especially if you've been reading them all.  There are some events occurring that will have obvious effects in the next issue.



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