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Take A Look At Marvel’s All-New Captain America #1 Featuring Falcon

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Marvel has released covers and preview pages from the new Falcon-starring Captain America series previously announced on The Colbert Report.

Drained of the Super Soldier Serum that gave him his strength, speed and endurance – Steve Rogers is no longer fit to wield the shield. But there must always be a Captain America – and his trusted friend and partner Sam Wilson is ready and able to take the job. With Steve’s son Ian at his side as the new Nomad, he’ll spread his wings as the new star spangled Avenger!

The threat of Hydra is growing, as the terrorist band has infiltrated the Marvel Universe completely. Even worming their way into the super hero community. Anyone can be a threat, and no one is to be trusted. But what is Hydra’s ultimate goal? United by this new and more vicious Hydra, Captain America’s rogues gallery prepared to strike – aiming at the new and untested Captain America and Nomad.

ALL-NEW CAPTAIN AMERICA #1 (SEP140810)
Written by RICK REMENDER
Art & Cover by STUART IMMONEN
Variant Covers by ALEX ROSS (SEP140812),
SARA PICHELLI (SEP140811),CARLOS PACHECO (SEP140813),
& SKOTTIE YOUNG (SEP140814)
Colbert Variant by KRIS ANKA (SEP140815)
Rocket Raccoon & Groot Variant by PAUL POPE (SEP140816)
Blank Variant Also Available!
FOC – 10/06/14, On-Sale – 10/29/14

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