Captain America: Theater of War: A Brother in Arms #1
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| Writer | Paul Jenkins |
| Artist | John McCrea |
| Cover Price | $3.99 |
On the night of March 25th, 1945, twenty-three men of the Second Battalion of the United States Army Rangers undertook one of the most daring raids of World War Two, led by none other than Captain America. But it doesn't go the way anyone planned, when a German soldier is taken as a prisoner of war and placed in Cap's care. In his second installment, Paul Jenkins (CAPTAIN AMERICA: AMERICA THE BEAUTIFUL) explores the fact and fiction of World War II Captain America, and the good soldiers that followed him into the darkest of days. An all-new story of the original Captain America! One-Shot/All-New/Rated T+ .. more
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Comic Book Resources - Timothy Callahan
May 01, 2009So when we read about these American soldiers defying the odds to defend their position on the Rembrechtshof Dam as the struggle with the inequity of war and the lessons of brotherhood, it's an effective piece of storytelling. This comic isn't much more than you'd expect, based on its title, but it's a professionally-produced tale that might be worth your time. Read Full Review
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