Captain America #1: The New Early Days - Comic Watch
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Captain America #1 Review - The Super Powered Fancast
Captain America #1 Marvel Comics Written by Chip Zdarsky Art by Valerio Schiti Colors by Frank Martin Letters by Joe Caramagna The Rundown: Steve Rogers comes out of the ice in a brand-new world and must find a purpose within it. A young man finds himself standing within the aftermath of one of the worst moments in the history of America and is determined to do his part to make sure that it never happens again. Unfortunately, his small stature …
Captain America #1: The New Early Days - Comic Watch
begins a truly new era for the timeless hero. Chip Zdarsky, Valerio Schiti, and Frank Martin go all out with an exceptional and relevant first issue. @MarvelComics #CaptainAmerica The post Captain America #1: The New Early Days appeared first on Comic Watch.
Captain America #1 Review
(This review contains spoilers for Captain America #1) Out of any superhero on the Marvel side of things, who better to encapsulate ‘America’ as an idea than Captain America himself? From the cover of the first ever Captain America comic (by Simon and Kirby), where he punches Hitler to now, he’s been a character that writers have used to embody ‘America’, specifically the “American dream” – usually described as “that every person has the freedom…
Captain America Issue 1 (2025) Review - But Why Tho?
Captain America Issue 1 (2025) is published by Marvel Comics and written by Chip Zdarsky, with art by Valerio Schiti, colors by Frank Martin, and letters by Joe Caramagna. Captain America is freshly out of the ice and trying to settle back into a new world. However, as he’s enlisted in a secret mission, another young man faces a similar story to his own. The first issue of this new series had an interesting relationship with time and history. Wh…
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