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Marvel Masterworks: Captain America #13

Marvel Masterworks: Captain America, Vol. 13

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The Falcon has bid Cap adieu, and now the Star-Spangled Avenger must go it alone against the hate group called the National Force! But what is Sharon Carter doing among their ranks, and who's really pulling the strings of this movement? Captain America will have to go through the Grand Director to get the shocking answers! It's all-out action with Daredevil guest-starring as the story races to its thrilling climax! Then, Cap finds himself in the middle of gang wars that put his methods at odds with the brutal Punisher! And when the Sentinel of Liberty meets the grotesque monster called Adonis, well, it ain't gonna be pretty! Plus: A Falcon solo tale - and the return of 'Just a Guy Named Joe!' from AMAZING SPIDER-MAN! Collecting CAPTAIN AMERICA (1968) #231-246 and MARVEL PREMIERE #49. Rated T

328 pages, Hardcover

Published July 14, 2021

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October 28, 2024
An enjoyably average run of issues with a nice variety of stories.
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March 27, 2023
What an odd assortment of issues. Cap feels very transient without a homebase or clear goal. Still some good action though.
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April 22, 2025
A blend of. one and two off stories with mobsters and villains that I am not sure show up often or ever again in Marvel comics, at least I don't remember them. Many of the stories involved Nazis. Also, I really don't recall Steve Roger's moving to Brooklyn and doing graphic design.
Interesting stories and writing that were not so superhero, but life happening, and Captain America was there by chance.
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