Captain America Man out of Time #1 adams cover

Captain America Man out of Time #1 adams cover

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VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
Written by MARK WAID
Penciled by JORGE MOLINA
Cover by BRYAN HITCH
Variant Cover by ARTHUR ADAMS
Beginning a five-issue mini-series chronicling the rebirth of Captain America! When the Avengers pull a mysterious, tattered soldier from the sea, they unwittingly bring back to life the Living Legend of World War Two--a man whose memories of a life sixty years ago are as fresh as yesterday! How will Steve Rogers, frozen in suspended animation for half a century, adapt to the world of the 21st century? Brought to you by super-scribe Mark Waid (Captain America, Amazing Spider-Man) and Avengers: Initiative artist Jorge Molina!
Date Available: 11/03/2010
BONUS REVIEW by SHANNA BERRY

This issue was so much fun! Reading Cap's origin for the hundredth time, I wasn't expecting such a ride. For the first time ever, Cap's origin is told from his point of view. Rather than the Avengers digging him out of ice, we emerge from the ice and see what cap sees, we feel the confusion this hero felt. And the legendary Mark Waid wouldn't rewrite Cap's origin and not add some twist, right? Cap made it through the war without being injured, how long can he make it in our world?
I give it 9 out of 10 Grahams
VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
Written by MARK WAID
Penciled by JORGE MOLINA
Cover by BRYAN HITCH
Variant Cover by ARTHUR ADAMS
Beginning a five-issue mini-series chronicling the rebirth of Captain America! When the Avengers pull a mysterious, tattered soldier from the sea, they unwittingly bring back to life the Living Legend of World War Two--a man whose memories of a life sixty years ago are as fresh as yesterday! How will Steve Rogers, frozen in suspended animation for half a century, adapt to the world of the 21st century? Brought to you by super-scribe Mark Waid (Captain America, Amazing Spider-Man) and Avengers: Initiative artist Jorge Molina!
Date Available: 11/03/2010
BONUS REVIEW by SHANNA BERRY

This issue was so much fun! Reading Cap's origin for the hundredth time, I wasn't expecting such a ride. For the first time ever, Cap's origin is told from his point of view. Rather than the Avengers digging him out of ice, we emerge from the ice and see what cap sees, we feel the confusion this hero felt. And the legendary Mark Waid wouldn't rewrite Cap's origin and not add some twist, right? Cap made it through the war without being injured, how long can he make it in our world?
I give it 9 out of 10 Grahams
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