Free Comic Book Day 2018: Avengers/Captain America #1
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Free Comic Book Day 2018 is your perfect chance to dive into the Marvel Universe! With a story from Jason Aaron and art by Sara Pichelli, Marvel’s FCBD title debuting this May features stories that set the stage for an epic new direction for the Avengers in the Marvel Universe. Plus, a Captain America story from Ta-Nehisi Coates and Leinil Francis Yu leading into their upcoming Captain America series!
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Customers find the story interesting, full of fun, and nostalgic. They also appreciate the beautiful illustrations. Readers also say the book is good for children and improves English reading habits.
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Deep Narayan –
About captain America in avangers
Captain America: The First Avenger is a particular favorite of mine in the MCU, and is the first of the Captain America trilogy. It stars Chis Evans, Hayley Atwell, Tommy Lee Jones, Stanley Tucci, Sebastian Stan, Dominic Cooper, and Hugo Weaving.This movie takes place in the early-to-mid 1940s, during World War II, and Steve Rogers (Evans) is working to enter the U.S. military alongside his best friend Bucky Barnes (Stan). When he’s chosen to become the first “Super Soldier” for the military, he gains super-strength and takes on the identity of Captain America to fight the organization HYDRA, a Nazi faction headed by the Red Skull (Weaving). Rogers is aided by SSR Agent Peggy Carter (Atwell) and Howard Stark (Cooper; Howard is Tony Stark’s father).(Spoilers follow after this.)The First Avenger is directed by Joe Johnston and was the first MCU movie written by Marvel mainstays Christopher Markus and Stephen McFeely, who would later go on to write several other MCU movies. They wrote a great story filled with likable, well-developed characters and plenty of action, which I like in my superhero movies. Another first-time arrival for the MCU in this movie is composer Alan Silvestri, who goes on to compose other movies in the franchise. His Captain America theme is especially fun to listen to, and you can feel the patriotism and time period in the instruments.The “period piece” setting for this movie is an inspired choice, and great pains were taken to ensure that the production aspects were reflective of the time period. The costumes, the weapons, the vehicles, even what little “big tech” is there is meant to keep the time setting as close to reality as possible.All of the actors are as great as their characters. Evans makes Steve Rogers a character we instantly root for, and his quieter scenes manage to contain a lot of weight. Atwell’s Peggy Carter is such a fun character, and apparently, a lot of people think so too, as she goes on to get her own show (which ended way too soon, I might add). And then Stan’s Bucky has a great dynamic with Rogers, which makes his return later in the franchise all the more complicated and their later friendship more tragic. Dominic Cooper’s Howard Stark is definitely Tony’s father, containing all of his trademark intelligence and “gentlemanly” behavior. Finally, Hugo Weaving’s Red Skull is a favorite villain of mine in the MCU. He manages to really bring that Nazi sense of menace and ferocity, and the prosthetics that make up his red face look very great.As the last MCU film released before The Avengers, there are a lot of things in this movie that set up future adventures in the MCU. One of them is the introduction of the Tesseract, which re-appears in The Avengers and beyond as one of six “Infinity Stones.” That term becomes important later on, so get to watching these movies already. 😀 The struggles Rogers goes through in this movie sets up his arcs in future Captain America and Avengers movies, and viewers will love the connective tissue between all these films.Captain America: The First Avenger: a great MCU movie that does an admirable job of setting the stage for The Avengers and future storylines. I hope you enjoy it.
abhi –
not have great imagination
This special issue features two thrilling stories. The Avengers segment, written by Jason Aaron with art by Sara Pichelli, sets the stage for the upcoming “Avengers” series, showcasing a formidable new team lineup facing off against a celestial threat.
Carlos Calaca –
The Secrets and Challenges of the Avengers and Captain America
This comic book is a great introduction to the new directions that Marvel is taking with its flagship heroes, the Avengers and Captain America. It features two stories, one by Jason Aaron and Sara Pichelli, and the other by Ta-Nehisi Coates and Leinil Francis Yu, that set the stage for the upcoming events and challenges that the characters will face.The first story, “A Million Years in the Making”, focuses on Black Panther and Odin, who meet to discuss an ancient threat that is looming over the Earth: the Celestials, the giant space gods who created and judged life in the universe. The story reveals some secrets about the origins of the Avengers, as well as the role of Loki, the god of mischief, in the cosmic scheme. The story is full of action, mystery, and intrigue, and showcases the talents of Aaron and Pichelli, who deliver a compelling and visually stunning narrative.The second story, “We Who Love America: A Prologue”, follows Captain America as he tries to adjust to a world that has changed after the events of Secret Empire, where he was revealed to be a Hydra agent. He faces distrust and hostility from the public, as well as new enemies who seek to exploit his tarnished reputation. He also encounters a familiar ally, Bucky Barnes, who offers him some advice and support. The story is a powerful and realistic exploration of the themes of patriotism, identity, and redemption, and demonstrates the skills of Coates and Yu, who craft a gripping and emotional tale.Overall, this comic book is a very impressive and fabulous read, and a must-have for any Marvel fan. It offers a glimpse into the exciting and challenging adventures that await the Avengers and Captain America, and sets the tone for the next phase of the Marvel Universe. It is a perfect example of how Marvel can balance epic and cosmic storytelling with grounded and human drama, and how it can reinvent and revitalize its iconic characters. I highly recommend this comic book to anyone who enjoys superhero comics, and I look forward to reading more from these talented creators.
Kindle Customer –
Good
My brother enjoyed it very much. Hello wants to read others too.
Raj –
Comic book
This comic book so intresting many people buy this book you can also buy
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Ashutosh Patel –
Must-read for fans of the Marvel Universe.
Free Comic Book Day 2018: Avengers/Captain America #1 is a must-read for fans of the Marvel Universe. Both stories offer exciting beginnings for new arcs, with top-notch writing and artwork that promise thrilling adventures ahead. This issue not only serves as a great introduction for new readers but also provides longtime fans with a taste of what’s to come for two of Marvel’s most iconic titles.
Pratham –
Not useful
All content is old , not that much good
Exelente producto –
Me gusta mucho ver los dibujos
Excelente produto, funciona perfeitamente –
Boa Leitura!
Dave –
Want more
ð ðº LoloSasa ð® ð –
Bonjour,Excellent comic et ça fait travailler l’anglais.LoloSasa
Rafa –
Buen comic, pero si no dominas el ingles te limitas a ver las viñetas. Aún asà está bien.