Captain America & The Invaders: The Bahamas Triangle #1
| Writer | Roy Thomas |
| Artist | Jerry Ordway |
| Cover Price | $4.99 |
March 1941. Assigned to safeguard President Roosevelt during a fishing trip in the Bahamas, the newly commissioned Cap endures his baptism under fire - while a German U-boat (carrying the Nazi super-soldier called Der Wunderkrieger (or Wonder Warrior) heads for the island chain's capital! His mission: to kidnap England's once-king, the Duke of Windsor, and sit him on the throne of a defeated Britain! But others happen to be in that part of the Atlantic as well - the once-bitter rivals the Sub-Mariner and the Human Torch!
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7.0
Comics: The Gathering - Charles Martin
Jul 03, 2019Grandmaster Roy Thomas throws us back twice over to share a Silver-Age-style adventure set in the Timely Comics days. While written with great skill and drawn with even greater passion, this comic's adherence to undeniably dated storytelling standards shrinks the pool of readers who will really enjoy it. It's a tasty treat, but one crafted expressly for those with a retro palette. Read Full Review
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Comic Watch - Cody White
Jul 10, 2019Captain America and the Invaders: The Bahama Trianglecaptures the spirit of an era in comics that has fallen by the wayside, guided by the legendary hands of Roy Thomas and Jerry Ordway. Read Full Review
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6.0
ComicBook.com - Chase Magnett
Jul 03, 2019This is an issue whose mileage will vary wildly based upon one's nostalgia and knowledge of the past. Read Full Review
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5.0
Weird Science Marvel Comics - Jim Werner
Jul 03, 2019Another anniversary issue that might be better left on the shelf. Invaders fans might want to check it out, but I wont speak for anyone but myself and I was just bored. Read Full Review
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9.5
A shirt but sweet flashback issue to Cap and the Invaders' early days written by the creator of the Invaders himself Jerry Ordway. The pace was fast and the issue was nice and simple and beautifully drawn. There aren't enough issues like this these days but seriously read this issue for the art if for nothing else
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9.5
I think this issue tells a good story that takes us back to the early years of Marvel (Timely). Nods are given to the creators of the big three (Torch, Cap, and Namor). People interested in the Invaders and/or the beginnings of the comic era should enjoy this tale. I personally liked seeing the Torch and Captain America as sailors. Roy Thomas still tells an interesting story. The art is another strength for this one-shot.
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8.0
This fits really well with classic Invaders, but that archaic nature might turn some people off. I really found it fun and nostalgic though.
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7.5
Cameos in the first scene: The photographer is Jonah Jameson or an ancestor thereof. The man passing Cap's shield back to him is Jack Kirby.
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5.0
Not a huge fan of this style to be honest.
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