Captain America: Prisoner of War
Ed Brubaker, Mike Deodato (Illustrator), Travis Charest (Illustrator), Ed McGuinness (Illustrator), Paul Azaceta (Illustrator), Howard Chaykin, Mike Benson, Frank Tieri,Hardcover, English-language edition,Pub by Marvel Enterprises, Inc.
Ed Brubaker, Mike Deodato (Illustrator), Travis Charest (Illustrator), Ed McGuinness (Illustrator), Paul Azaceta (Illustrator), Howard Chaykin, Mike Benson, Frank Tieri,Hardcover, English-language edition,Pub by Marvel Enterprises, Inc.
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Format: hardcover
ISBN:
9780785151210 (0785151214)
Publish date: September 7th 2011
Publisher: Marvel
Pages no: 200
Edition language: English
Series: Captain America Marvel Comics
Bucky Barnes has gone through a lot and now he's paying for some of his time spent as a cold war assassin, now he's in a soviet gulag, with some of the people he put there, pitted against them in games of pit fighting. As his burried memories of his time as an assassin start to resurface no-one is ...
I'm seeing that many people who have been fans of Capt. A think this book is stale stuff, but I'm a newbie so I thought it was pretty good. The changes in artists don't bother me so much. Maybe I'm just into reading about gulags?
I'm seeing that many people who have been fans of Capt. A think this book is stale stuff, but I'm a newbie so I thought it was pretty good. The changes in artists don't bother me so much. Maybe I'm just into reading about gulags?
Superhero comics really haven't gotten over the Cold War yet, huh.