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Binding: PaperbackDewey Decimal Number: 741 EAN: 9780785128427 ISBN: 0785128425 Label: Marvel Comics Manufacturer: Marvel Comics Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 128 Publication Date: May 07, 2008 Publisher: Marvel Comics Studio: Marvel Comics Sales Rank: 28928 Related Items:
Editorial Review: Product Description: The death of Captain America hits the Marvel Universe - hard! Be there as superstar Jeph Loeb teams with the industry's top artists on a story that will have everyone talking, navigating the turbulent post-Civil War landscape! Can the world accept the death of a true hero? In the wake of a tragedy, we visit the top heroes of the Marvel Universe. How do people with amazing powers face a force that no one can fight? Is more violence coming? Featuring Wolverine, the Mighty Avengers, the New Avengers, Spider-Man and Iron Man! Collects Fallen Son- The Death of Captain America: Wolverine, Avengers, Captain America, Spider-Man, Iron Man Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - Killing and Resurrecting Comic Book Characters is Bad WritingCap will be back - and another attempt at true drama and poignancy aborted. He will join the Martian Manhunter (just wait), Barry Allen's Flash, Green Arrow, Green Lantern, Donna Troy and countless other superheroes who were "killed" only to be hokily brought back when it looked like a new surge in sales was needed. Comic book writers and editors: This has only been done right once, with the death of Superman. Please stop re-using this tired mechaninsm and simply write good stories. Making Death ... Read More Rating: - Good Work from LeobBad news first its by Leob Good news its actually worth reading, there's no massive continuity errors many have come to expect from him. I really liked it and I hope you do too Rating: - Marvel Civil War's Final EndingI got to say i'm probably a bit one sided on this book because Captain America is my favorite Marvel character. To tell the truth though, theres not alot of cap in this book. Nevertheless, I loved this book! I just finished reading it for the first time and I am re-reading it now. The art is absolutley (in my mind) amazing. In my opinion this book definitley lived up to the The Death of Captain America series. The stories were fantastic and once again, the art is awesome. If you've read Civil War ... Read More Rating: - Great comic!I already knew this comic book didn't include the actual comic of Captain America's death, but I bought it anyway. i actually enjoyed this comic. Some of the lines were kinda corny, but that's a comic book for ya. Anyway, I would recommend this book to any comic book lover. Rating: - The dream is dead...for nowIn the aftermath of Civil War, Steve Rogers, AKA Captain America, met his apparent end via sniper's bullet. With Cap dead, Fallen Son focuses on the aftermath of his demise, and the effects it has on fellow heroes Wolverine, Spider-Man, and his one time ally and opposing force of the pro-registration act, Iron Man. The comics collected in Fallen Son: The Death of Captain America, are the various Fallen Son one-shots written by Jeph Loeb, who marked this as his return to Marvel. The biggest flaw ... Read More Browse for similar items by category:
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