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Mark Waid Chris Samnee Matthew Wilson #700#700 MARK WAID CHRIS SAMNEE MATTHEW WILSON #700#700 RATED T+ 7 0 0 1 1 $5.99US DIRECT EDITION MARVEL.COM 7 59606 08768 6 1940! As the world teetered on the brink of global war, frail Steve Rogers entered a secret laboratory and was transformed into the American Super-Soldier! For five thrilling years, he fought the Axis powers--until a freak stroke of fate threw him into suspended animation. When he awoke, he was a man decades out of his time! Since that fateful day, Steve Rogers has sought his destiny in this brave new world! Captain America defeated a villainous group called Rampart in Nebraska, and in retaliation, they captured Steve and put him on ice--literally! Now Captain America is, once again, a man out of time in the not-so-distant future of 2025, where Rampart was able to stage a nuclear disaster and use the ensuing panic to usurp America’s government. Captain America and his small band of rebels were able to defeat Rampart’s King Babbington and reclaim the USA-- but what comes next? STORYTELLERS:STORYTELLERS: MARK WAID & CHRIS SAMNEE COLOR ARTIST:ARTIST: MATTHEW WILSON LETTERER: VC’S JOE CARAMAGNA COVER: CHRIS SAMNEE & MATTHEW WILSON VARIANT COVERS: ALEX ROSS; JOHN CASSADAY & LAURA MARTIN; JIM LEE, SCOSCOTTTT WILLIAMS & EDGAR DELGADO; RAHZZAH; JIM STERANKO GRAPHIC DESIGNER: CARLOS LAO ASSISTANT EDITOR: ALANNA SMITH EDITOR:EDITOR: TOMTOM BREVOORT EDITOR IN CHIEF: C.B. CEBULSKI CHIEF CREATIVE OFFICER: JOE QUESADA PRESIDENT: DAN BUCKLEY EXECUTIVE PRODUCER: ALAN FINE SPECIAL THANKS TO JOHN ROGERS FOR THE FIVE MAGIC WORDS Captain America created by Joe SimoSimonn & Jack Kirby CAPTAIN AMERICA No. 700, June 2018. Published Monthly except in February, May, and June by MARVEL WORLDWIDE, INC., a subsidiary of MARVEL ENTERTAINMENT, LLC. OFFICE OF PUBLICATION: 135 West 50th Street, New York, NY 10020. BULK MAIL POSTAGE PAID AT NEW YORK, NY AND AT ADDITIONAL MAILING OFFICES. © 2018 MARVEL No similarity between any of the names, characters, persons, and/or institutions in this magazine with those of any living or dead person or institution is intended, and any such similarity which may exist is purely coincidental. $5.99 per copy in the U.S. (GST #R127032852) in the direct market; Canadian Agreement #40668537. Printed in the USA. Subscription rate (U.S. dollars) for 12 issues: U.S. $26.99; Canada $42.99; Foreign $42.99. POSTMASTER: SEND ALL ADDRESS CHANGES TO CAPTAIN AMERICA, C/O MARVEL SUBSCRIPTIONS P.O. BOX 727 NEW HYDE PARK, NY 11040. TELEPHONE # (888) 511-5480. FAX # (347) 537-2649. [email protected]. DAN BUCKLEY, President, Marvel Entertainment; JOHN NEE, Publisher; JOE QUESADA, Chief Creative Officer; TOM BREVOORT, SVP of Publishing; DAVID BOGART, SVP of Business Affairs & Operations, Publishing & Partnership; DAVID GABRIEL, SVP of Sales & Marketing, Publishing; JEFF YOUNGQUIST, VP of Production & Special Projects; DAN CARR, Executive Director of Publishing Technology; ALEX MORALES, Director of Publishing Operations; SUSAN CRESPI, Production Manager; STAN LEE, Chairman Emeritus. For information regarding advertising in Marvel Comics or on Marvel.com, please contact Vit DeBellis, Custom Solutions & Integrated Advertising Manager, at [email protected]. For Marvel subscription inquiries, please call 888-511-5480. Manufactured between 03/16/2018 and 03/26/2018 by FRY COMMUNICATIONS, MECHANICSBURG, PA, USA. .
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