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Captain America #602

Captain America #602

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VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
Written by ED BRUBAKER
Penciled by LUKE ROSS
Cover by GERALD PAREL
The monthly CAPTAIN AMERICA returns with a bang! Where has the Captain America from the '50s been the past few months, and what part of our modern world has welcomed him? And what will Steve and Bucky do when an old enemy tries to become a revolutionary? TWO AMERICAS begins here! By best-selling writer Ed Brubaker with art by Luke Ross. Plus, the start of a Second Bonus Feature - NOMAD by Sean McKeever and David Baldeon!
Date Available: 01/20/2010
BONUS REVIEW by TOM GRONKOWSKI

Captain America’s back, but nobody really seems to care in this issue, as the arc shapes up to be CAP VERSUS THE TEABAGGERS. One of the many x-factors running around from the sordid and slightly confusing Cap-verse is heading up a militant group of dissatisfied “hard-working Americans,” and it’s up to Bucky-Cap (or whatever we’re calling him now) and the Falcon to stop the Teabagging Avengers. Sort of. This is going to be a goofy couple of issues, but it’ll be fun. Extra bonus points for Bucky selling himself as an undercover teabagger by using the word “Obama” as derogatory. And there’s a Nomad backup so they can charge an extra dollar.
I give it 8 out of 10 Grahams
VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
Written by ED BRUBAKER
Penciled by LUKE ROSS
Cover by GERALD PAREL
The monthly CAPTAIN AMERICA returns with a bang! Where has the Captain America from the '50s been the past few months, and what part of our modern world has welcomed him? And what will Steve and Bucky do when an old enemy tries to become a revolutionary? TWO AMERICAS begins here! By best-selling writer Ed Brubaker with art by Luke Ross. Plus, the start of a Second Bonus Feature - NOMAD by Sean McKeever and David Baldeon!
Date Available: 01/20/2010
BONUS REVIEW by TOM GRONKOWSKI

Captain America’s back, but nobody really seems to care in this issue, as the arc shapes up to be CAP VERSUS THE TEABAGGERS. One of the many x-factors running around from the sordid and slightly confusing Cap-verse is heading up a militant group of dissatisfied “hard-working Americans,” and it’s up to Bucky-Cap (or whatever we’re calling him now) and the Falcon to stop the Teabagging Avengers. Sort of. This is going to be a goofy couple of issues, but it’ll be fun. Extra bonus points for Bucky selling himself as an undercover teabagger by using the word “Obama” as derogatory. And there’s a Nomad backup so they can charge an extra dollar.
I give it 8 out of 10 Grahams
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