"About this title" may belong to another edition of this title. Add to that the character’s recent cinematic successes, and this title demands shelf space. The art is solid throughout, particularly in the last part, where Epting, Brubaker’s original collaborator, imbues the story with the sense of deep melancholy that has been an emotional hallmark of Brubaker’s history-making run. Brubaker, with an assist from Bunn, tells an action-oriented story but also manages to ask disturbing and relevant questions about a man who represents a country whose political environment is increasingly debauched. Here, Brubaker brings his eight-year tenure to a close, throwing the character against a group of super-terrorists and a television hate-monger seeking to undermine the country’s belief in him and concluding Cap’s several-volumes-long hunt for Agent Bravo. Collecting Eisner Award-Winning Best Writer Ed Brubakers first twenty-five landmark issues of Captain America in one titanic tome, plus the Captain America. Brubaker hit hard, with darker, espionage-oriented tales that thrust the Captain into a murkier moral environment that challenged his Depression-era patriotism. When Brubaker took over scripting duties on the title, it had been floundering somewhat, looking for such a voice. Available in used condition with free US shipping on orders over 10. Of all superheroes, Captain America benefits the most from a writer who is sensitive to the political tenor of the times. Buy Captain America By Ed Brubaker - Volume 4 By Ed Brubaker.
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