Captain America: War and Remembrance
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Rating | : | 4.22 (731 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0871356570 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 192 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2015-04-13 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
The people's choice?! Captain America's endless war on crime and tyranny sets him against new enemies and old, from an army of robot replicas to the black deeds of Baron Blood! Plus: Captain America for president! Guest-starring the Avengers; S.H.I.E.L.D.; and the late, great Union Jack! Featuring Cobra, Mister Hyde and Batroc the Leaper! The complete Stern/Byrne run, culminating with the standard-setting version of Cap's awe-inspiring origin!COLLECTING:Captain America #247-255
"A must for Byrne fans. It's a shame it's out of print" according to A Customer. I was a big fan of the short run that John Byrne and Roger Stern did on Captain America way back in the 80's, spanning issues 2A must for Byrne fans. It's a shame it's out of print A Customer I was a big fan of the short run that John Byrne and Roger Stern did on Captain America way back in the 80's, spanning issues 247 to 255. As a big Byrne fan, I was hoping that Marvel would choose to reprint these issues in a trade paperback. It was only after some exhaustive searching that I found out they already had in War & Remembrance, which came out in the early 90s and has since gone out of print.Fortunately, I was able to find it sec. 7 to 255. As a big Byrne fan, I was hoping that Marvel would choose to reprint these issues in a trade paperback. It was only after some exhaustive searching that I found out they already had in War & Remembrance, which came out in the early 90s and has since gone out of print.Fortunately, I was able to find it sec. Some of the Best Cap Stories Ever Told A Customer War and Remembrance collects some of the greatest Captain America stories ever told. Creators Roger Stern and John Byrne prove themselves tremendously adept at handling standard superhero fare--Cap slugs it out with robots, vampires, and assorted other supervillains--but they also add a layer of complex characterization, as Cap faces a tough decision about whether he should run for president (really!) and as he meets the nicely fleshed-out . "Five Stars" according to Andrew Lum Kin. Great value for the price - excellent!
Add to that the fantastic art from John Byrne and you have one of the legendary runs of Cap that still holds up even today." -- Eric Godfrey, goodreads"In just nine brief issues, Stern and Byrne did so much. They gave Captain America a new, young girlfriend with an effervescent personality and true character--Bernie Rosenthal. It's the perfect blend of intelligence and fantasy." -- Jason Serafino. It's a fun read that really shows how much comics have changed over the decades. Byrne's artwork leaps off of the page. I instantly fell in love with this book. They told what is still considered by most to be t