Captain America Epic Collection, Vol. 9, No. 1: Dawn's Early Light
Captain America Epic Collection, Vol. 9, No. 1: Dawn's Early Light
Captain America Epic Collection, Vol. 9, No. 1: Dawn's Early Light

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Captain America Epic Collection, Vol. 9, No. 1: Dawn's Early Light

Book: Paperback 11 - 03 - 2014

Product ID: 17064479

Condition: New
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Publisher : Marvel

Language : English

Paperback : 496 Pages

ISBN-10 : 0785188665

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Product Description {CAPTAIN AMERICA EPIC COLLECTION VOLUME 9} Even for Captain America, life has rarely been this eventful! Battling the robotic Dragon Man above New York, considering running for President, and saving Manhattan from fiery destruction at Batroc and Mr. Hyde's hands is all in a day's work. And a trip to England proves to be no vacation either, as Cap encounters the vampire Baron Blood and the chilling Ghost of Greymoor Castle! Back home in the States, our hero learns that Hollywood plans to make a Captain America movie...the only problem is, his greatest foe, the Red Skull, has a very different script in mind! Finally, Cap has to prevent Morgan MacNeil Hardy from rewriting the American dream. COLLECTING: Captain America (1968) #247-266 and Captain America Annual #5; written by Roger Stern, John Byrne, Bill Mantlo, Jim Shooter, David Michelinie, Al Milgrom & J.M. DeMatteis; drawn by John Byrne, Gene Colan, Lee Elias, Mike Zeck & Alan Kupperberg Marvel launches the Epic Collections -- a new way for fans to collect their favorite series! Each super-sized volume in the Epic line presents a heaping helping of Marvel's greatest heroics in one handy, affordable and self-contained package. What's more, each Epic Collection TPB is also a piece of a grand puzzle: When all is said and done, the Epic volumes will fit seamlessly next to one another on readers' bookshelves, presenting a complete and unbroken run of each title! So be sure to get in on the ground floor! Marvel's most storied titles -- including Amazing Spider-Man, Avengers, Captain America, Fantastic Four, Iron Man, and Thor -- are going Epic, and there's no turning back! Review "Roger Stern and John Byrne's run on [Captain America] may have been only nine issues, but it's an amazingly packed nine issues. The two creators seemed energized rather than intimidated by the character's history, and that comes through in the way in which they present Cap: clear-headed, direct, and never anything less than the greatest hero he could be." -- Graeme McMillan "When all is said and done, and all volumes are released -- or announced contentwise -- it will probably be the best Cap Epic volume period. Done in one volume, solid Stern writing with solid Byrne art. And the following issues are decent (though such a tough act to follow). --Peter Whitney "Stern and Byrne would bring Cap to Great Britain [for] a reunion of sorts with war-time allies, and a bout with the supernatural. Frankly, the entirety of their run is noteworthy." -- Bob Reyer "Batroc the Leaper, Mister Hyde, and Baron Blood were all temporarily elevated to A-list status after Stern and Byrne were finished with them ... [but] the real highlight was Captain America #250, where Cap briefly contemplated a Presidential run. In an era where big business was running unregulated and actors were masquerading as politicians, this issue served as succinct commentary for the state of the country. It's the perfect blend of intelligence and fantasy." -- Jason Serafino "The first five pages alone will convince you that [Roger] Stern is one of the best there is at capturing a hero's awesomeness ... Stern is a master at showing, as opposed to telling, just how good and capable a superhero is." -- Duy Tano "Stern and Byrne have that go-for-the-throat intensity that makes so many modern comic books seem flat and dull by comparison ... there is never a dull moment or chance to catch your breath." -- Kris Shaw "The best attribute in Roger Stern's work is his heart. His stories tend to be rooted in the decency of heroes -- his heroes have HEART, as it were. His Captain America has an interesting reaction to having to kill a vampire (as well as possibly running for elected office)." -- Brian Cronin From the Author "Captain America is both an idealist and a patriot ... a living symbol of the American Dream. He grew up in a era of economic upheaval and government corruption, in a time when political and religious demago

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