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Captain America Man out of Time #2

Captain America Man out of Time #2

$4.00
VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
Written by MARK WAID
Penciled by JORGE MOLINA
Cover by BRYAN HITCH
Steve Rogers is still on shaky ground. Is he really walking around in a world almost sixty years past the one he knows, or is his reawakening in 'modern' New York some wild hallucination? What possible purpose does a patriotic war hero like Captain America serve in a world like this one? And how can a man out of time get back home where he belongs? 32 PGS.
Date Available: 12/15/2010
BONUS REVIEW by SHANE WALLACE

Mark Waid's second installment in his updated version of Captain America's origin. And when I say updated, I mean updated. We have a mid-century man that has found himself in a space aged 21st century but doesn't realize it. The last thing Cap knew was he was fighting the Germans, he still thinks FDR is still in office and the Dodgers still play in New York. Now he is flooded with people talking about "texting" "cell phones" and "laptops." This series is a lot of fun watching how Cap would our experience our world. Him witnessing how much we have advanced and how far we have come. When Cap originally appeared in 1963's Avengers #4, less than 20 years had passed. Sure he was a man out of time, but not to the extreme 55 years that he finds himself in this series.
10 out of 10 Grahams
VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
Written by MARK WAID
Penciled by JORGE MOLINA
Cover by BRYAN HITCH
Steve Rogers is still on shaky ground. Is he really walking around in a world almost sixty years past the one he knows, or is his reawakening in 'modern' New York some wild hallucination? What possible purpose does a patriotic war hero like Captain America serve in a world like this one? And how can a man out of time get back home where he belongs? 32 PGS.
Date Available: 12/15/2010
BONUS REVIEW by SHANE WALLACE

Mark Waid's second installment in his updated version of Captain America's origin. And when I say updated, I mean updated. We have a mid-century man that has found himself in a space aged 21st century but doesn't realize it. The last thing Cap knew was he was fighting the Germans, he still thinks FDR is still in office and the Dodgers still play in New York. Now he is flooded with people talking about "texting" "cell phones" and "laptops." This series is a lot of fun watching how Cap would our experience our world. Him witnessing how much we have advanced and how far we have come. When Cap originally appeared in 1963's Avengers #4, less than 20 years had passed. Sure he was a man out of time, but not to the extreme 55 years that he finds himself in this series.
10 out of 10 Grahams
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