Writer Chip Zdarsky, artist Valerio Schiti, and color artist Frank Martin will relaunch Captain America this July ...
Marvel Comics is relaunching Captain America, this time with a run that kicks off with a story arc set immediately after Steve Rogers reawakened, revealing Captain America’s first battle with Doctor ...
Brave New World might be the fourth movie in the Captain America franchise, but it doesn't feel like a continuation of the ...
Published for the hero's 80th anniversary in 2020, the Folio Society Captain America hardcover has aged well in its own right, and has only become more of an essential item for re ...
Comic book-inspired promo art for Captain America: Brave New World showed Isaiah Bradley and Sabra both racing into action alongside Captain America and The Falcon in their own superhero costumes.
As revealed at the ComicsPro retailer convention, the new series will be written by Chip Zdarsky (Batman, Daredevil) and ...
Then join us as we break down its final act with our guide to the Captain America: Brave New World ending. Will Salmon is the Comics Editor for GamesRadar/Newsarama. He has been writing about ...
Marvel went all-in on the events comics in the ’00s, and that lead to a story that would have massive repercussions, both in the comics and in the future Marvel Cinematic Universe: Civil War. Marvel ...
Captain America: Brave New World reveals a completely ... Advanced computer systems, state-of-the-art infrastructure, and a well-resourced base suggest substantial financial backing that the ...
ends up making this version of Captain America feel almost cartoonish when the shield’s improbable ricochets defy every law of physics, it's a comic book movie, I know, but Sam, who is powerless ...
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Look: There is no such thing as non-political art. This is especially true ... brightly colored costumes. Captain America comics have always (always, always) wrestled with the idea of America ...