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Perhaps the best part of the comic was in the very beginning as Steve Rogers races through time, seemingly aware that he is watching himself in action and not really an active participant in the life he's viewing, even though it was his life. The first six pages of the comic is Captain America...
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The artwork is brilliant. Even the flashbacks seem to have their own specific touches on them to set them apart from the regular parts to the issue. It's funny, but you can see how Bucky still is Captain America on the junior scale when you watch Steve doing his thing back in the past.
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As far as placing Thor in the same world as Iron Man, things get more than a little tricky. On one hand you have a playboy in a billion-dollar suit of armor painted like a race car, on the other is a God of thunder from the fabled realm of Asgard. Never mind casting the right person for Captain Ameri...
Sat, Jan 30 | from The Daily P.O.P.