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    Nomad: Girl Without a World #1

    Nomad: Girl Without a World » Nomad: Girl Without a World #1 - Grave New World released by Marvel on November 1, 2009.

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    Grave New World last edited by Misanthrop285 on 07/01/18 09:23AM View full history

     
    In her world,
    RIKKI BARNES was the modern-day BUCKY, teen sidekick to CAPTAIN AMERICA. In this world, the Cap she knew is dead, she never existed, and very little else is as she remembers. With no home, no income and no legal identity, what's a girl to do? How about tracking down the new Cap, reconnecting with her brother, and running afoul of the SECRET EMPIRE? Sounds like a plan to us!
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    Shows Great Potential. 0

    I had my doubts that Marvel would ever create a new Buckyuntil I saw this image for Captain America #600.Though unaware of her existence in the Marvel U it didn’t matter,I was ecstatic.Now Rikki Barnes (from the Heroes Reborn Universe) is one of my favoritecharacters simply because she could, or should be Captain Bucky’s sidekick.But that’s up to Ed Burbaker who I trust will bring them together when the time is right.For now, it’s up to Sean McKeever to tell Nomad’s story.GoodArtI’m not too fami...

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    Girl without a world 0

    Cruising into my local comic store I craved something new and exciting. These past few months I've been devouring X-Force, Cable and Deadpool but today I wanted a change. I saw Nomad on the shelf, quite unbelievably I'd never heard of her (surprising because I am an avid follower of any teenage, female superhero in Earth 616). My first impression was the cover, I love the simple red and black it's so stunning!  The first few pages were very gripping, we see Rikki Barnes adjust to life on our ear...

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