Suit up for an epic like no other as Sam Wilson steps into the boots of Captain America and wields the shield for the first time in All-New Captain America: Fear Him – the newest genre defining Infinite Comic series hitting digital devices today! You heard right – the first three issues of All-New Captain America: Fear Him are on-sale now and available for download! Following the successes of other Infinite Comic titles,All-New Captain America: Fear Himembraces the latest form of comic book storytelling using tablets and smartphones as a new canvas! Each new Marvel Infinite Comic continues to push comics forward, taking advantage of modern technology while staying true to the medium’s greatest strengths!
Before the highly anticipated All-New Captain America #1 hits comic shops in November, be there for Sam Wilson’s very first adventure as Captain America as fan-favorite writer Dennis Hopeless (Avengers Undercover, Spider-Woman) joins artist Szymon Kudranski (Spawn) tobring you his first harrowing days in a high-flying adventure only an Infinite Comic could contain!
An old villain has returned to feed on the city’s fear. The Scarecrow – a violent psychopath and his army of bloodthirsty terror crows wreaks havoc on the city. It’s up to the All-New Captain America and his partner Nomad to put a stop to him. Which might be easier if they got along with each other.
To stop the Scarecrow – Sam Wilson’s mission will take him all across New York City, from the skies above its choked rooftops to its dark, sinister sewer tunnels. Though he now wears the flag, does he have what it takes to be Captain America? Find out in All-New Captain America: Fear Him – on-sale now!
Available right at your fingertips, these new Infinite Comics will be available for purchase this today on the Marvel Comics app (for iPhone®, iPad®, iPod Touch® & AndroidTM devices) and online in the Marvel Digital Comics Shop!
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"Fear Him"? Since when is Captain America about fear?
Since he's Batman, even Scarecrow is in it...
@krypton-115: Lolwut.
@squares: the "Him" in the title could be referring to the villain.
@timelordscience: I guess? That's kind of a reach though.
@squares: considering the villain is apparently called the Scarecrow, I wouldn't call it reaching.
@timelordscience: I would. Considering the format of the image, the 'fear him' bit is right under Captain America's name, which would arguably suggest that the phrase is being applied to Captain America himself.
At any rate, even if it's referring to Scarecrow, it's terrible formatting.
@squares: lol. The story can't be called Scarecrow: Fear him -__- so idk what you want
@timelordscience: For 'Fear Him' to not be there at all, or at least not be directly under the title?
@squares: well then your issue is just that you don't like the title of the story itself.
@timelordscience: That and the formatting, like I said.
@squares: I'm really not sure how they could make the formatting to your satisfaction lol.
@timelordscience: By not putting it under Captain America's name, like I said not two posts ago?
@squares: oh so it should go on top? I really think you're overanalyzing.
@timelordscience: I would argue it doesn't need to be there at all.
I already read these. They're actually pretty good. Also, the story is about fear. That's the reason for the title. And, yes, it's the Scarecrow that should be feared. Not Cap. The Scarecrow is trying to get a certain character to fear him.
@squares said:
"Fear Him"? Since when is Captain America about fear?
That's what I was thinking
Really? Scarcrow? Thats the first villain Sam fights? Not Hate-Monger or American Panther or even an original villain for Sam
So disappointed that I didn't even realize theres a (new?) Nomad
What does it even mean for Falcon to be Captain America? He doesn't have the enhanced physicals, leadership ability, or credentials that Steve had. Is it because he has the shield? Major Victory has the actual shield but he goes by his own name. It's not like there's even a requirement that there BE a Captain America. He's not like the president where someone always has to fill the role - even if the Prez VP and whoever is third all get whacked they'd have to appoint the fourth person right away. Anyways... it just looks like Falcon with Cap's shield.
Aaaaaand Captain America is symbol of country. Especially some all-new captain America.
@rubear: The whole 'after Iraq' thing you're talking about has been a thing for a while, have the previous Caps been about fear?
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