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Original Title: | Captain America: Red Menace |
ISBN: | 0785156178 (ISBN13: 9780785156178) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Captain America (2004) (Collected Editions) #3-4, Captain America (2005) (Single Issues) #15-21, Capitán América Marvel Deluxe #3, Marvel Ultimate Collection , more |
Characters: | Sharon Carter (Marvel), Steve Rogers, Brock Rumlow, Johann Schmidt, Bucky Barnes, Sinthea Shmidt |
Ed Brubaker
Paperback | Pages: 216 pages Rating: 4.01 | 1126 Users | 86 Reviews
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Crossbones and Sin are on a rampage across the Midwest, attacking AIM outposts. Cap and Agent 13 head to Europe and team up with Spitfire and Union Jack to protect Aleksander Lukin and find Bucky.Ed Brubaker's stellar Captain America run continues. We get Crossbones deprogramming the Red Skull's daughter, an untold tale of Captain America, Bucky, and the Howling Commandos from World War II, and a trip to merry old England to team up with Union Jack and Spitfire. Cap and Bucky briefly team up, which was more satisfying than their brief clash in the last volume.
The villains were well done. What's going on with Aleksander Lukin anyway? I liked the parts focusing on Crossbones and Sin. Master Man was as inept as always. Was he based on Miracleman/Marvelman originally? I loved the interactions between Cap, Agent 13, Spitfire, and Union Jack.
Honestly, there's not a lot else to talk about. Brubaker is the master of pacing and managed to take a fairly cheesy robot and make it a credible threat. So far, Brubaker's run on Captain America is everything a comic should be. Four easy stars.

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Title | : | Captain America: Red Menace (Captain America (2004) (Collected Editions) #3-4) |
Author | : | Ed Brubaker |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Complete Collection |
Pages | : | Pages: 216 pages |
Published | : | June 29th 2011 by Marvel (first published December 1st 2009) |
Categories | : | Sequential Art. Comics. Graphic Novels. Superheroes. Marvel. Comic Book |
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Ratings: 4.01 From 1126 Users | 86 ReviewsJudge Of Books Captain America: Red Menace (Captain America (2004) (Collected Editions) #3-4)
Great follow-up to Winter Soldier. Sin and Crossbones are actually pretty terrifying, simply because of how psychotic and blood-thirsty they are. They take unabashed joy in creating chaos and murdering everyone who is unlucky enough to stumble in their path. In the beginning, I felt bad for Sin--she was a product of the environment her father had thrust her in, after all. If Crossbones hadn't have broken her in, perhaps she could have had a shot at a normal life. Of course, my sympathies for herThis week's theme for the Shallow Comic Readers is, well, pot luck!The daughter of the Red Skull shows up and causes tons of trouble. The search for Bucky continues. Will Steve Rogers and Sharon Carter get back together? Adnd where is Nick Fury?Some of these questions are answered, some are not, but Ed Brubaker and crew do an excellent job of pushing the story forward, without any pause in action or extraneous plots. I never feel bored reading Brubaker, regardless of what title he's writing, and
Loving Ed Brubaker's Captain America run. Easily one of the best comic series of all time.

The best volume so far in the omnibus. What made it for me was the recap anniversary edition of how Bucky fell in love. It reminded me of the captain America white issues that have recently come out. Delicately handled with great character interaction and fantastic artwork. Some wonderful reminiscing.
Ed Brubaker at his finest. We see Cap going overseas as he continues to piece together the fate of his old friend, Bucky Barnes and his arch nemesis Red Skull. Loved the bit with Pulido and Martin on art. Would very much love a Cap book in the vein of their art, just saying. Now that Ive read this and Winter Soldier, Im even more impressed with the Winter Soldier movie. It really pulled from the essence of the comics and what these two characters mean to one another.
3 12 stars Yeah, it was a solid entry. Lots going on, great art. Felt a lot more comic booky than the Winter Soldier. It was nice to see some more obscure characters and the action taking place in London rather than America again made a nice change.
More of the continuing story. Not so stand-alone-ish.
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