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Avengers Disassembled: Captain America (Paperback)

by Robert Kirkman (Author), Scot Eaton (Author)
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Captain America and Diamondback are reunited after all these years - but their reunion is bittersweet, as Cap is consumed with remorse over recent cataclysmic events involving the Avengers. Meanwhile, all is not right within the S.H.I.E.L.D. organization. How is it that Nick Fury is completely unaware? And what does all this have to do with a certain Red-Skulled villain who's been lurking in the background? Plus: Finding himself a fugitive from justice, the Falcon must battle his way past elite naval operatives - even as Cap is forced to choose between his partner and his principles while suffering an enigmatic battle fatigue that replays his worst failure and presents the Scarlet Witch as his only refuge. Collects Captain America #29-32 and Captain America And The Falcon #5-7.

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  • Paperback: 168 pages
  • Publisher: Marvel Comics; Direct Ed edition (December 29, 2004)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0785116486
  • ISBN-13: 978-0785116486
  • Product Dimensions: 10.1 x 6.6 x 0.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 12.6 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #303,995 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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4.0 out of 5 stars Two Arc Mishmash, November 8, 2006
This features, as previously stated, Captain America and The Falcon 5-7, and Captain America 29-32.

The issues with the Falcon, while somewhat off pacing-wise, suffer from being the second half of an entirely different story arc. In these issues, the actual connection to Avengers: Disassembled is made, wherein The Scarlet Witch makes several odd appearances, and some really weird things happen to Cap (like being inside a block of ice after getting into a Taxi).

The last issues of Captain America have little to do with Avengers: Disassembled, aside from characters, including Cap himself, referring to his recent Avengers troubles. It does feature the long awaited return of Diamondback, but she's again lost in the ether in Brubakers run, which has both excellent art and story, see the Winter Soldier trades for details. The final issues of Cap are engaging, and an entertaining read, but it definitely lends itself to being an ending.

If collecting the entire Disassembled arc, I recommend the Captain America and The Falcon arc is read prior to Avengers: Disassembled, and the final issues of Captain America are read afterward.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Cap gets disassembled, November 16, 2004
By N. Durham "Big Evil" (Philadelphia, PA) - See all my reviews
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Collecting storyarcs featured from the last run of the current volume of Captain America and from Captain America & The Falcon, Captain America Disassembled finds Cap a little more than battle worn after what's been going on with the Avengers. Robert Kirkman (The Walking Dead) scripts the first arc, which is the main highlight here as Cap fights off against the Red Skull and the usual array of rogues. The Captain America & Falcon story is nothing special though, even though Modok makes an appearance (and every Marvel fanboy knows he's worth a laugh or two). The art in both collections is solid, and Kirkman's story makes this volume worth picking up for Cap fans. Captain America is getting relaunched yet again though, under the helm of Ed Brubaker, which is also worth picking up.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Silver Age goofyness meets Priest's writing confusing-ness, October 31, 2004
It's best to, much like the actual issues, contained here, ignore the headline of Avengers Disassembled. For those who don't know, its a poorly written mess occurring in the main Avengers title (500-503) that has little to do with these stories save a scant mention of 'trouble'. Since this trade is composed of two separate stories, from two separate books, I'll break up the descriptions:

Captain America 29-32: Captain America and Diamond back go up against Hydra, Mr. Hyde, the Serpent Society, Batroc the Leaper, and Red Skull, all while a coup takes place at S.H.I.E.L.D. The story is by comics newest golden boy, Robert Kirkman (Marvel Team-Up, Invincible, The Walking Dead) and artist Scot Eaton, with the fantastic Drew Geraci handling inking (Met Drew at a convention once, and he's one of the nicest comic personalities in the biz). The tale is a lot of fun, but feels far to cramped to be only a four issue arc. Of course, in this age of story decompression another writer (coughBENDIScough) could have taken a year to tell this much of an adventure. Its goofy in a way that can only be described as Silver Age; there's lots of action, and the plot points make you scratch your head, but when its all said and done you have a smile on your face.

Captain America and the Falcon 5-7: This tales a bit harder to describe, since it palys heavily off of the initial arc of the story. But the gist is that Captain America and Falcon are on the run after refusing to turn over an `Anti-Cap' produced by the Navy. Everything hits the fan here, and Captain America starts having strange visions that may or may not be real (Thuis gets cleared up a bit in the MODOK story beginning in issue 8). There are some great moments found though, including a possible start of a Captain America/ Scarlet Witch romance, and it was a beautiful cover of the two by Joe Bennet that fist drew me to the book.

Should you buy this book? If you're a Captain America fan, or a fan of fun-loving stories, there's not a reason not to. This isn't the heaviest or most thought provoking super-hero fare available, but it is incredibly enjoyable.
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