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Title:Captain America, Vol. 1: The New Deal (Captain America: Marvel Knights #1)
Author:John Ney Rieber
Book Format:Hardcover
Book Edition:Premiere
Pages:Pages: 176 pages
Published:January 1st 2003 by Marvel
Categories:Sequential Art. Comics. Graphic Novels. Superheroes. Marvel
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Captain America, Vol. 1: The New Deal (Captain America: Marvel Knights #1) Hardcover | Pages: 176 pages
Rating: 3.91 | 1792 Users | 89 Reviews

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In 1940, as America prepared for war, a frail young man volunteered for an experiment that transformed him into the ultimate physical specimen: the American Super-Soldier. Steve Rogers battled Nazis until a freak mishap trapped him in suspended animation for decades. When he awakened, Rogers was truly a man out of time -- though no less committed to fighting the evils of this perilous new era. Now, in the aftermath of 9/11, Cap must come to grips with a changing global landscape. From the ruins of the World Trade Center to the horrors of a small town shaken by terrorism, the star-spangled Super-Soldier is forced to make some hard decisions about his role in the world.

Collecting: Captain America 1-6

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Original Title: Captain America, Volume 1: The New Deal
ISBN: 0785109781 (ISBN13: 9780785109785)
Edition Language: English
Series: Captain America: Marvel Knights #1, Captain America (2002) (Collected Editions) #1, Captain America (2002) (Single Issues) #1-6, Marvel Ultimate Graphic Novels Collection #27 , more

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Ratings: 3.91 From 1792 Users | 89 Reviews

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This was pretty damn good. After the events of 9/11 we have a broken cap. Trying to piece against the world again. The first issue of him digging through the pile of the buildings where he's trying to save a few people is just perfect captain America. Then have Captain America stop a hate crime from happening in true Captain America fashion. Then we get into the real meat of the story of terrorism and it's probably one of the most patriotic yet capturing who Cap is. Surprisingly the story does

Liked it a lot. Read it quickly.

A reprint from books written soon after 9/11. And yet these read as absolutely current and in a scary manner. In general I'm not a big fan of Captain America or Steve Rogers. He's too much of a boy scout, everything is cut and dry. But in this volume it works. I doubt that if I had read this back in 2002 I would have appreciated it as well. But at this point it is pretty clear that the US government not being the good guy in some manner is plausible. The art adds a lot to the story as well

The art by Cassaday is good in some places, but for me this book just falls flat. I didn't much care about the story, or the art overall. Cassaday is a really good artist, but I mostly think if him as being a "Cover" artist. I just don't think he is able to show movement from panel to panel. Cap is a fighter and when I read hos adventures I want to get a sense of that movement, of him fighting a room full of people by being this unstoppable force. With Cassaday it all seems like Posters. Can't



Great

3.5/5 stars I liked this comic! I bought it when I was in New York because I wanted to read a comic in its original language. I really liked the message it conveyed and the story. However some parts where not as linked between them as I wished.

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