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Captain America Archive
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They make it look so damn easy!
Posted on July 2, 2009 | View CommentsJohn Buscema draws Captain America and Bill Sienkiewicz draws Elektra. -
The Longbox Chronicles: New Comics-July 1, 2009
Posted on July 2, 2009 | View CommentsFirst, let’s talk about Batman & Robin #2. Am I the only one not gushing over this Morrison/Quitely collaboration? Don’t get me wrong, I’m enjoying the hell out of this series so far (except Damian, I hope someone kills him), but I’ve never seen so... -
Captain America #600: Girl Without A World?
Posted on May 11, 2009 | View CommentsCBR posted this teaser image:As they mention in the article, this girl looks an awful lot like the Bucky character from the "Heroes Reborn" version of Captain America.
Without jumping to too many conclusions, I have to wonder - why on earth would Marvel do such a thing as bring one of the Heroes Reborn characters over into regular continuity? Especially this one. What, the original Bucky is
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A united Marvel movie universe?
Posted on May 22, 2008 | View CommentsCAPTAIN AMERICA/THOR Sci Fi Wire has confirmed with Marvel's Kevin Feige that "The First Avenger: Captain America" will be a period piece set in World War 2, that Matthew McConaughey will not be considered for the part, that the star-shaped object on Tony Stark's workbench was part of Cap's shield and that "Thor" will take place primarily in Asgard. Whew! Looks like