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All-New Captain America Vol. 1: Hydra Ascendant Free FREE ALL-NEW CAPTAIN AMERICA VOL. 1: HYDRA ASCENDANT PDF Rick Remender,Stuart Immonen | 136 pages | 08 Mar 2016 | Marvel Comics | 9780785192329 | English | New York, United States All-New Captain America: Hydra Ascendant by Rick Remender Here at Walmart. Your email address will never be sold or distributed to a third party for any reason. Sorry, but we can't respond to individual comments. If you need immediate assistance, please All-New Captain America Vol. 1: Hydra Ascendant Customer Care. Your feedback helps us make Walmart shopping better for millions of customers. Recent searches Clear All. Enter Location. Update location. Learn more. Report incorrect product information. Rick Remender; Stuart Immonen. Walmart Book Format. Select Option. Current selection is: Choose an option. Add to list. Add to registry. Hydra is growing. The terrorist band has infiltrated society completely, but what is their ultimate goal? Cap and Nomad's new partnership is put to the ultimate test as they All-New Captain America Vol. 1: Hydra Ascendant to uncover the Sect of the Unknown - but Steve Rogers' old rogues' gallery, united by Hydra, gathers to take down the new heroes! And as Nomad stands tall against one of Cap's oldest foes, the new generations meet: the all-new Captain America battles Sin, daughter of the Red Skull! All-New Captain America Vol. 1: Hydra Ascendant uncovers the new Hydra's ultimate goal, but is it too late to stop them? Millions of innocent souls hang in the balance - but, broken All-New Captain America Vol. 1: Hydra Ascendant nearly dead from Hydra's gauntlet, can Cap stop the Great Leveling? About This Item. We aim to show you accurate product information. Manufacturers, suppliers and others provide what you see here, and we have not verified it. See our disclaimer. Customer Reviews. 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Hydra has infiltrated society completely, but why? The stage is set for the Age of Hydra! Collecting : All-New Captain America Get A Copy. HardcoverPremierepages. Published July 14th by Marvel first published June 23rd More Details Original Title. All-New Captain America Other Editions 8. Friend Reviews. To see what your friends thought of this book, please sign up. To ask other readers questions about All-New Captain Americaplease sign up. Be the first to ask All-New Captain America Vol. 1: Hydra Ascendant question about All-New Captain America. Lists with This Book. Community Reviews. Showing Average rating 3. Rating details. More filters. Sort order. Jan 08, Terence rated it it was ok Shelves: marvel- unlimited Hop aboard Marvel's express diversity train. To your right we have a woman as Thor taking Mjornir and Thor's name. You'll also see on this train the original X-Men character Iceman come out as gay. What about Kamala Khan and Miles Morales? Well they actually got some work put into them and reasonable back stories so they aren't part of the express train. All-New Captain America Vol. 1: Hydra Ascendant they haven't borrowed anything from their predecessors except for their names so when the time comes they aren't likely to go back to their previous lives like the others. All aboard I have to say this volume was even more disappointing than I imagined. Why make Falcon into Captain America? He's still just Falcon with a new costume and a shield. He's not a fraction of Steve Rogers as Captain America and the villains view him as a joke. As they should because I can't see him remaining as Cap for too long. I'm all for Marvel adding diversity, but just pressing it onto existing characters rather All- New Captain America Vol. 1: Hydra Ascendant taking the time to develop it properly is shameful. Kamala Khan and Miles Morales have been successful because they are their own characters with only their names being borrowed. I shouldn't criticize Totally Awesome Hulk Amadeus Chou because I haven't read his title yet, but I know Marvel's instant diversity hasn't been great so far. Why not take the time to make existing minority characters stronger like Storm and The Black Panther? If they want to expand into new groups take the time to make fitting strong characters rather than hijacking existing characters. That's all I had to say. View all 4 comments. If I were a cynical soul shut it! Just garbage plotting! The recent diversity changes at Marvel - female Thor, muslim Ms Marvel - have been great not because of these superficial changes but because Jason Aaron and G. Willow Wilson have written fantastic unique stories with these characters. No wonder Marvel quickly brought back the original All-New Captain America Vol. 1: Hydra Ascendant replace the Falcon! View all 6 comments. Feb 28, Gianfranco Mancini rated it really liked it Shelves: comics-and-graphic-novelsmarvel-comicssuperheroes-and- supervillainsvampires. Ok, Remender's "Dimension Z" and "The nail" storylines sucked a lot But luckly this is very good. Story is full of action, twists, pathos and Immonen is at his best. Redwing as vampire! Well this adds a classic taste to the first volume of the all new Captain America, but if Ian's shockin "death" was for real this was going to be a five stars review. Sep 28, Nicolo rated it it was amazing Shelves: marvel-comics-app. It takes a high-caliber artist to bring out the best of Rick Remender's stories. I could see that Secret Wars totally scuttled any plans of a follow up by Remender. Compounded with recent solicitations of a lack of a Remender book post-Secret Wars. At least, he had a Battleworld mini f It takes a high-caliber artist to bring out the best of Rick Remender's stories. At least, he had a Battleworld mini featuring Ian Rogers on a solo book, but aside from that, no more Remender on Marvel. Oct 27, Paul E. Morph rated it it was amazing Shelves: comics-read-in This review has been hidden because it contains spoilers. To view it, click here. Stuart Immomen's artwork has never been better and Rick Remender's plot had me on the edge of my seat the entire time. The softer moments showing Sam interacting with his family in his rare downtime really tugged on the ol' heartstrings, too. Sam's fertility being on the line really hit home; not being able to have kids is really close to home for me, so I've always been a big fan of Sam and Redwing and this may well be my favourite story featuring my fine feathered friends. Oh, and Redwing? Fuck, dude! Whoa, dude View all 5 comments. Oct 31, Anne marked it as to-read Shelves: graphic-novelscomicsrecommended-by-a-not-stupid-friendbump-it-up-on-the-list-you-idiot.
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