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Golden Age: Captain America Vol. 4: Captain America Comics #13-16 26 May 2010 N/A 280 No 978-0785133612: 1942 Michael Uslan 139: Bronze Captain America Vol. 5: Captain America #125-136 June 2010 N/A 248 No 978-0785142003: 1970-71 Bruce Canwell 140: Atlas Atlas Era: Strange Tales Vol. 3: Strange Tales #21-30 June 2010 N/A 256 No 978-0785141921: ...
The set included 90 cards, along with 8 X-Men 2099 "Dyna-Etch" cards, randomly inserted throughout packs. The artwork from series 2 (featuring multiple well-known comic, fantasy and sci-fi artists) was also released by Marvel as three collections printed at standard comic size, titled "The Marvel Masterpieces 2 Collection (1-3)" allowing it to be seen in greater detail.
An advertisement for Marvel's Epic Collection. The Epic Collection is an ongoing line of color trade paperbacks that republish Marvel comics in a uniform trade dress. . Announced in April 2013, their stated intention was to collect entire runs of characters or titles as "big fat collections with the best price we can maintain", [1] in similar manner to the discontinued black-and-white Essentia
Captain America by Rick Remender: 2012-2015 Captain America (2013) #1–25, Winter Soldier: The Bitter March #1–5, All-New Captain America: Fear Him #1–4, All-New Captain America #1–6, Hail HYDRA #1–4 1,080 14 Jul 2021: John Romita Jr. cover: 978-1302930479: Stuart Immonen DM cover: 978-1302930462: 1 Captain America by Nick Spencer Vol ...
Atlas Comics published the short-lived title Captain America #76–78 from May 1954 to September 1954. Atlas came to adopt the name Marvel Comics in 1961. During the Marvel era, Captain America was starring in the title Tales of Suspense, which was retitled Captain America with issue #100 (April 1968). [1]
Tales of Suspense is the name of an American comic book anthology series, and two one-shot comics, all published by Marvel Comics.The first, which ran from 1959 to 1968, began as a science-fiction anthology that served as a showcase for such artists as Jack Kirby, Steve Ditko, and Don Heck, then featured superheroes Captain America and Iron Man during the Silver Age of Comic Books before ...