The Story:
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Captain America is dying. The super-soldier treatment through which Steve Rogers became the Sentinel of Liberty blessed him with tremendous strength, speed, intelligence and slowed aging. But the human body can only take so much, and after the long years spent serving his country, Steve’s once-frail frame is finally breaking down. Can he be replaced? Is that why U.S. Marine Corpsman James Newman has been seeing Cap in his head during pitched combat in Afghanistan?
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| 3. | Dark Wolverine (2009) #82 | — | + |
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| 6. | Captain America: Reborn (2009) #2 | — | + |
| 7. | Prelude to Deadpool Corps (2010) #4 | — | + |
| 8. | Thor (1966) #502 | — | + |
| 9. | Captain America (2004) #605 | — | + |
| 10. | Amazing Spider-Man (1999) #621 | — | + |
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