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I'm more of a DC fan but I have read some Marvel books like the Ultimates, Supreme Power etc and the one Cap book I own is Rebirth but can anyone recommend any other Cap books?
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I only have the two Winter Soldier TPBs, but I highly recommend them. I enjoyed them quite a bit.
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There is a miniseries called Captain America: Man out of Time. It's excellent. Written by Mark Waid. Pretty sure it's available TPB
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Thanks guys I'll check those out
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i also really like Theatre of War. it is a small collection of Cap's time in WWII, Afghanistan, and the "ghost" of Cap throughout all of American history, from the Revolutionary War to today. it is an amazing read, i totally recommend it. ![]() |
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So BH/HHH, have you had a chance to read any of them yet? What did you think?
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I have only had the chance to buy Man out of Time and I bought Hail Hydra too. MOOT was superb really really enjoyed it, had it all. HH was good too but I found myself abit confused towards the end if I'm honest as Steve Rogers was no longer Cap etc
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The Bloodstone Hunt (an Indiana Jones style globetrotting adventure) and Streets of Poison (drug/crime thriller). Both by Mark Gruenwald when he was at the top of his game writing Cap.
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I would recommend anything written by Ed Brubaker and anything DRAWN by Alex Ross. Alex Ross has the MOST incredible artwork.
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Agreed with above: Brubaker's run is good, but I advise against reading it out of sequence with the exception of Winter Soldier: Ultimate Collection.
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For Non-Brubaker material I recommend Stern's War and Remembrance and Englehart's Secret Empire, which was the first great multi-issue Cap arc.
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I have every Captain America graphic novel and comic since 1968....all of them are good :-) Ones that stand out to me are Man Out of Time. War and Remembrance... Anything by Brubaker (get Omnibus Vol 1 1-25)
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