Guess Who’s BACK !!!!!
As you can see from the video, Captain America is making a miraculous recovery. Two years after Marvel Comics knocked off it’s famous star-spangled superhero, he’s back and better than ever!
How is this happening, you may ask your self? Well Joe Quesada told the press, “We’ve been patiently planning for this moment for 2 1/2 years.” Captain America will return next month in the five-comic book series, “Captain America Reborn.” The dramatic return couldn’t come soon enough for fans of the superhero.
Also If you can’t wait until Wednesday to read the first part of this event, and you live in Los Angeles, stop by Collector’s Paradise to pick up your copy of Captain America #600!
Marvel’s Press Release:
It was the shot heard ‘round the world. Following the most shocking and controversial event in comic book history – the assassination of Captain America in the pages of Captain America #25 – neither the heroes of the Marvel Universe nor the rest of the world have quite come to grips with this most traumatic of losses. From the moment he was taken from us until today, one fact has proven to be true: the world still needs Captain America. And now, the time has come! At long last, the legend, the hero, is back. Steve Rogers makes his triumphant return from the grave in the publishing event of the year: Captain America Reborn, a five part series from Marvel Comics beginning this July.
Long seen as the world’s greatest hero, Captain America made his first appearance in March, 1941, boldly fighting the Nazis in World War II. As a symbol of true patriotism, his popularity soared during the war as he became a nationally revered icon of US efforts to spread freedom around the globe. Serving as the Sentinel of Liberty for nearly 70 years, Cap embodied the spirit of the American people and became one of the world’s most beloved and recognizable characters. His death rocked the entire world, real and fictional, and his return from the grave promises to be a landmark event as well.
The recipient of two Eisner Awards for his tale about the life and death of Captain America, Ed Brubaker joins forces with acclaimed Ultimates artist Bryan Hitch for the landmark Captain America Reborn series. This partnership promises to produce the visually arresting, action packed story that fans around the world have been eagerly anticipating.
A story that captured international attention, Captain America #25 polarized shocked audiences by starkly depicting the murder the cultural icon. On that fateful day when shots rang out on the courthouse steps, Cap’s greatest enemy—the Red Skull– achieved his greatest ambition—or so it seemed. Since that time, the Marvel Universe has been in chaos, as as the Red Skull has worked towards his true endgame. But now there is a ray of hope in the form of Steve Rogers!
How can Steve Rogers return from the dead, and will his rebirth be enough to stop the global threat of his sworn enemy? Hitting shelves on July 1st, the special five part series Captain America Reborn finally reveals the true scope of the Red Skull’s nefarious plan, and begins Captain America’s triumphant return.
For fans of Captain America and those wanting to own a part of this historic moment in Marvel history, visit your local comic book retailer on July 1, 2009 to purchase Captain America Reborn #1. To learn more about this landmark event, go to www.marvel.com/reborn! To find a comic book retailer near you, visit www.comicshoplocator.com or call 888-COMICBOOK. And be sure to pick up Captain America #600, on sale this week, as the road to Reborn begins!

Simon@comicimpact.com












6 people have left comments
Posted on June 15, 2009 at 11:50 am
Sheldon Lee wrote :
What a bunch of crap Bucky Cap 4 Life!
Posted on June 15, 2009 at 12:02 pm
Rob wrote :
TOO SOON Marvel! Too soon!
Posted on June 15, 2009 at 12:10 pm
Butner Brimberry wrote :
Wow. I could only watch about 20 seconds of that video. Whoever was doing the voiceover for that needs two scoops of get shot in the face.
Posted on June 15, 2009 at 3:42 pm
Kevin wrote :
Either kill a person, or don’t. Enough with the comic industries’ “killing” people temporarily. I want my money back for Cap #25. I paid for his death. Not his temproary hiatus from life. False advertising, plain and simple.
Posted on June 15, 2009 at 5:20 pm
will robinson wrote :
I figured Marvel would bring him back ,just like DC did with Superman.I will just wait for the trade to come out,now that I know my local library carries trades.
Posted on June 15, 2009 at 11:50 pm
Andy wrote :
I don’t mind that he’s coming back- it’s become common place in comics- but this issue flat out sucked balls.
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