{"product_id":"captain-america-epic-collection-bucky-reborn-new-printing","title":"CAPTAIN AMERICA EPIC COLLECTION: BUCKY REBORN [NEW PRINTING]","description":"Series:  Comic Type: ONE-SHOT\u003cbr\u003eDraped in the red, white and blue, there's no character in all of comics who represents America like Cap - and his path through the tumultuous '70s reveals both the character's, and the nation's, soul. Stan Lee and Gene Colan push the envelope in story after story as Cap goes behind enemy lines in Vietnam; teams with the Falcon to oppose the radical Diamond Heads; and sets out on a coast-to-coast road trip full of motorcycle gangs, rock festivals and the Red Skull! Then, Bucky Barnes returns from the grave! But with Baron Strucker, Doctor Doom and M.O.D.O.K. tied up in his revival, this can't be the same pal that Cap remembers. What's really going on here? Plus: An unforgettable Captain America\/Falcon\/Spider-Man team-up! Collecting CAPTAIN AMERICA (1968) #120-138.\u003cbr\u003e\u003cstrong\u003eAbout Artists \u0026amp; Writers:\u003c\/strong\u003e\u003cbr\u003eWriter\/editor Stan Lee (1922-2018) made comic-book history together with Jack Kirby   in 1961 with Fantastic Four #1. The monumental popularity of its new style inspired Lee to   develop similarly themed characters — including the Hulk and X-Men with   Kirby, Spider-Man and Doctor Strange with Steve Ditko, and Daredevil with   Bill Everett. After shepherding his creations through dozens of issues — in   some cases a hundred or more — Lee allowed other writers to take over, but he   maintained steady editorial control. Eventually, he helped expand Marvel into   a multimedia empire. In recent years, his frequent cameo appearances in   Marvel’s films established Lee as one of the world’s most famous faces.The unique, shadowy style of Gene Colan (1926-2011) most memorably appeared in long stints on Captain America and Daredevil, and all 70 issues of Tomb of Dracula — among the dozens   of other Marvel titles he has drawn. His DC work on Detective   Comics and Night Force is equally well remembered. During the Golden Age, he drew   multiple war stories for Marvel and DC alike. Colan has earned several Eagle   Awards and had professional art showings in New York City. His work on Ed   Brubaker’s Captain America at the age of 82 drew well-deserved raves.John Romita was born in 1930 and drew for   Atlas Era Marvel Comics across many genres. By the time Stan Lee, Jack Kirby   and Steve Ditko were defining the look and feel of the Marvel Age of Comics   during the 1960s, Romita had made the move to DC Comics, where he was working   exclusively behind the boards of the company’s many romance comics. It wasn’t   until 1966 that he returned to Marvel Comics and the super-hero genre,   drawing Daredevil   before taking over from Ditko on what was fast becoming Marvel’s most   important book, Amazing Spider-Man. Romita’s slick, clean craftsmanship would be a hallmark of   his tenure, and his years of drawing beautiful women in DC’s romance books   paid off with iconic renderings of Gwen Stacy, Mary Jane Watson and the other   women in Peter Parker’s life.\u003cbr\u003e","brand":"Marvel","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":43592351350975,"sku":"9781302957858","price":89.25,"currency_code":"NZD","in_stock":false}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0614\/1689\/8751\/files\/9781302957858.jpg?v=1722914403","url":"https:\/\/www.popweasel.co.nz\/products\/captain-america-epic-collection-bucky-reborn-new-printing","provider":"Pop Weasel","version":"1.0","type":"link"}