CAPTAIN AMERICA: REBORN

by Ed Brubaker

Other authorsLuke Ross (Illustrator), Bryan Hitch (Illustrator), Bryan Hitch (Cover Art), Butch Guice (Illustrator)
Paperback, 2010

Status

Available

Publication

Marvel Universe (2010), Edition: Illustrated, 232 pages

Pages

232

Description

Captain America - Steve Rogers - is reborn, but is he the hero we know and love? Or is the new Captain merely a pawn of the Red Skull, or perhaps something worse? And what is Norman Osborn doing lurking on the fringes?

Collection

Barcode

9785

Language

Original language

English

Physical description

232 p.; 10.16 inches

ISBN

0785140735 / 9780785140733

User reviews

LibraryThing member derfman
Did anyone actually think that Steve Rogers would stay dead? Yeah... course not. Fans of Captain America would of course enjoy this book but I thought it was merely okay. I have seen better action depicted in other books and the plot device used to bring him back to life was not that interesting to
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me. I think Blackest Night did a better job of bringing people back from the dead.

One great note about the artwork is that the artist depicts the females in the book rather realistically. No outrageous proportions. They actually looked like normal women! (Albeit comic book attractive.)
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LibraryThing member Elliots89
A great Captain America story of reliving moment of his life, a fun read with some brilliant art work to go with it.
LibraryThing member ragwaine
I never get tired of watching Captain America punch nazis in the face. Cap is back and most of it actually made sense.

Rating

½ (46 ratings; 3.6)
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