Captain America #701

Captain America #701

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VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
(W) Mark Waid
(A) Leonardo Romero & Various
(CA) Michael Cho
PROMISED LAND Part 1 The year is 2314, and the grandson of Steve Rogers lives in the utopian America of which his ancestor dreamed. The legacy of Captain America has been realized - but something sinister lies beneath the surface! Leonardo Romero (HAWKEYE) joins Mark Waid for this very special look into the tomorrow of Captain America, featuring guest contributions from notable artists past and present! Rated T+
Date Available: 05/02/2018
BONUS REVIEW by "Doc" Schaefer


A tale from the future, featuring the descendants of Steve Rogers. After a bit of an abrupt future/parallel universe Captain America tales finishes up last issue, you'd think Marvel would be wanting to clean up the mess and reestablish Cap in the present day. But this is apparently not the case. And while there is plenty of merit in Mark Waid's story and some guest artists putting their best foot forward, there is something missing here. And without Steve Rogers reclaiming the title, I feel a bit lost. Lets hope that Waid can keep us interested in Jackson Rogers until we can navigate back to the present.

I give it 7 out of 10 Grahams


VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
(W) Mark Waid
(A) Leonardo Romero & Various
(CA) Michael Cho
PROMISED LAND Part 1 The year is 2314, and the grandson of Steve Rogers lives in the utopian America of which his ancestor dreamed. The legacy of Captain America has been realized - but something sinister lies beneath the surface! Leonardo Romero (HAWKEYE) joins Mark Waid for this very special look into the tomorrow of Captain America, featuring guest contributions from notable artists past and present! Rated T+
Date Available: 05/02/2018
BONUS REVIEW by "Doc" Schaefer


A tale from the future, featuring the descendants of Steve Rogers. After a bit of an abrupt future/parallel universe Captain America tales finishes up last issue, you'd think Marvel would be wanting to clean up the mess and reestablish Cap in the present day. But this is apparently not the case. And while there is plenty of merit in Mark Waid's story and some guest artists putting their best foot forward, there is something missing here. And without Steve Rogers reclaiming the title, I feel a bit lost. Lets hope that Waid can keep us interested in Jackson Rogers until we can navigate back to the present.

I give it 7 out of 10 Grahams


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