Steve Rogers was a product of World War II-era American ingenuity and enthusiasm, carrying those ideals into the 21st Century as Captain America. With Cap's mantle (and shield) passed to his former partner, Bucky Barnes, now is the perfect time to jump on to this highly acclaimed series as the new Captain America keeps the dream alive for a new generation!
Writer Ed Brubaker talks about working with legendary artist Gene Colan on CAPTAIN AMERICA #601.
Chart his path from young hero to Captain America and back to Winter Soldier!
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