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Type of bind: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 741.5973
EAN num: 9780785123217
ISBN number: 0785123210
Label: Marvel Comics
Manufacturer: Marvel Comics
Quantity: 1
Page Count: 112
Printing Date: July 26, 2006
Publishing house: Marvel Comics
Sale Popularity Level: 361240
Studio: Marvel Comics
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Fan-favorite creators Ed Brubaker and Steve Epting bring the most talked-about Captain America story in 40 years to a heartbreaking conclusion. Cap faces down his personal demons, in a hand-to-hand battle with the Winter Soldier. But he's not just fighting for victory, he's in a struggle for the heart and soul of everything he's ever cared about, and the results will send tragic echoes throughout his life for years to come. Collects Captain America #15-17 & Captain America 65th Anniversary Special.
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It's a great story that leads up into Civil War. If you're wanting to keep up with Captain America story, this gives the back story that keeps on going. A good read.
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I hadn't been too impressed with Ed Brubaker's run on Captain America since the title was relaunched (his resurrection of the long dead Bucky sent collective groans down readers backs heard across the world), but Red Menace ends up being better than what he's already delivered before it. Brubaker manages to celebrate the 65th Anniversary of Captain America's very first appearance in style here, as Cap and Bucky, now known as the Winter Soldier, go head to head in an emotional confrontation that is worth picking the book up for alone. There's a decent amount of action and intrigue as can be expected from the title and from Brubaker, and the art from Steve Epting is solid as always to boot. That being said, by the end of Red Menace, Cap is staring down the wall in terms of his future, which as we all know at this point by now, isn't very bright to say the least. All in all, Red Menace is worth checking out if you're a fan of Cap or Brubaker, and it's better than the very first two TPB's that preceeded it.
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