[3] The pair easily defeated the Red Skull in their premiere battle. Be the first to ask a question about Captain America. Published in December of 2011, Softcover, 144 pages, fullc olor. A great book about my favourite Marvel character. In all fairness, this was my first time reading Captain America. Check out individual issues, and find out how to read them! It was transferred to his legal name as shown when he became a teacher in the early 1950s. Huh. Unlike Rogers who was seeking to adapt to the modern time, Burnside was shown to wear period clothing including a large fedora and long double breasted coat suggesting that he would rather try to make the world adjust to him, believing that it didn't make sense to him as it back in his time. When the Avengers pull a mysterious, tattered soldier from the sea, they unwittingly bring back to life the Living Legend of World War Two--a man whose memories of a life sixty years ago are as fresh as yesterday! by Marvel. The book mostly deals with Cap's struggle in adapting to the modern world and how he comes in terms with it. He is best known for his eight-year run as writer of the DC Comics' title The Flash, as well as his scripting of the limited series Kingdom Come and Superman: Birthright, and his work on Marvel Comics' Captain America. Reviewed in the United Kingdom on November 15, 2014. Also, I love that despite whatever happens, Steve's attitude is to not mope, and to not dwell on the past, but to listen to some Radiohead and move on with life. Originally the version of the Super Soldier Serum that Burnside received was either incomplete or inaccurate and adversely effected his mentality. Mark Hamill playing Red Skull is based on his many performances as the character in the animated show (and games based off of it). Reviewed in the United States on October 10, 2013. Captain America and Bucky forced a confession out of Blaine and disarmed the bombs before they could go off. Cover price $3.99. Burnside possesses a Ph.D. in American History under his birth name. Marvel Fanon is a FANDOM Comics Community. I've been looking to get into Captain America for a while now, so I figured why not a story about Cap written by my favorite comic book writer, Mark Waid. Burnside was kept in a catatonic state awaiting deployment if he could be successfully controlled after the murder of the original Rogers. I've read a few different versions of Bucky's death/Cap's freezing and unfreezing, and this one (I think) made Bucky look like more of the hero than Cap. Superb telling of Cap's return post freezing. When the Avengers pull a mysterious, tattered soldier from the sea, they unwittingly bring back to life the Living Legend of World War Two--a man whose memories of a life sixty years ago are as fresh as yesterday! If you're a Bucky Barnes fan then you need to read this story. There was an error retrieving your Wish Lists. A decent retelling of how Cap was frozen and thawed. i love that captain america's main personality trait is that he is just... nice? To see what your friends thought of this book. This story-line calls back to the original Captain America 'discovery' issue (also included in the collection) in many ways, but introduces many new things that impress.