| 1. The Death of Captain America, Vol. 2 | 
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By: Ed Brubaker Publisher: Marvel Comics June 04, 2008
Fantastic. Great, great stuff. I never liked Bucky but Brubaker has turned him into a stalwart character... more
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| 2. Captain America: The Man with No Face | 
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By: Ed Brubaker Publisher: Marvel Comics October 14, 2009
Here we have a mad Chinese scientist trying to reduce human population through man- made plagues(and thats the bad guy?)we have The Black Widow when she's by herself and discovers some secret "Caps" hiding from her saying at least three times "dammit Bucky"(I'll stick to "Dammit Jim", thank you very much), seconds clicking off til the explosion of a bomb and then one of those by luck deactivations... more
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| 3. The Death of Captain America, Vol. 1 (v. 1) | 
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By: Ed Brubaker Publisher: Marvel Comics November 21, 2007
This is everything you would expect it to be. It is Heart-wrenching, but essential for every comic lover. The art is second to none, and it a truly exquisitely written tale. ... more
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| 4. Captain America: Road to Reborn | 
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By: Ed Brubaker, Roger Stern, Mark Waid, Luke Ross, Gene Colan, Dale Eaglesham, Butch Guice Publisher: Marvel Comics February 17, 2010
There is little in the way of contribution here to the primary story line. While the extras interesting, I felt like I had paid too much for too little, at least compared to preceding publications. Hopefully, the next installment will have more solid content and less unrelated flash back stories. ... more
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| 5. The Death of Captain America, Vol. 1: The Death of the Dream (v. 1) | 
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By: Ed Brubaker Publisher: Marvel Comics July 09, 2008
This trade paperback collects issues #25-30 of Captain America (volume 5) and begins writer Ed Brubaker's epic Death of Captain America storyline. The first issue reprinted here, in which Captain America is shot and killed, captured the attention of the North American print and television media when it was first published in March 2007. The issue opens with a quick origin recap told as a flashback... more
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| 6. The Death of Captain America, Vol. 2: The Burden of Dreams | 
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By: Ed Brubaker Publisher: Marvel Comics October 15, 2008
Ed Brubaker, Brian Michael Bendis, and Warren Ellis are making me fall in love with comics ALL over again. I had been a collector since the late seventies/early eighties (dropping in and out over time.) Ed Brubaker (who also did a GREAT run on Iron Fist) knows these characters. He brings me back to my youth while appealing to the adult in me. These aren't just guys in tights stories. He brings me back... more
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| 7. Fallen Son: The Death of Captain America | 
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By: Jeph Loeb, Ed Brubaker Publisher: Marvel Comics November 07, 2007
This is really getting old. Where do these writers get off? Jeph Loeb?! I had so much respect for him. I just don't understand where these modern writers think they have the right to take a legendary character like Captain America/Steve Rogers and just decide that they have the right to end the storyline on their watch. IT'S NOT YOUR CREATION! You're just a custodian of something that the late... more
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| 8. New Avengers Vol. 10: Power | 
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By: Brian Michael Bendis Publisher: Marvel Comics November 25, 2009
Great Twist! Action packed! My only complaint is that you are lost unless you read other Marvel series totally missed Osborn shooting the head skrull, but of course that's good for Marvel. Looking forward to the next one!... more
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| 9. Secret Invasion | 
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By: Brian Michael Bendis Publisher: Marvel Comics February 04, 2009
"Secret Invasion" Written by Brian Michael Bendis Illustrated by Leinil Yu (Marvel Comics, 2009) ------------------------------------ At last, the culmination of several years worth of relentless crossover, tie-in mega-"events" that have dominated Marvel's output for the last several years. It turns out that many of the reality-wrenching events -- "Civil War", etc. -... more
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| 10. House of M | 
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By: Brian Michael Bendis Publisher: Marvel Comics February 13, 2008
Marvel has outdone themselves with creating this astounding comic event. Any Marvel fan MUST get this book. No let down... more
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