Captain America: American Dreamers


By Ed Brubaker, Steve McNiven, Giuseppe Camuncoli & various (Marvel/Panini UK)
ISBN: 978-1-84653-505-5

One of the key moments in Marvel Comics history occurred when the Mighty Avengers recovered a tattered body floating in a block of ice (issue #4, March 1964) and resurrected the World War II hero Captain America. With this act bridging the years to Timely and Atlas Comics (begun with the return of the Sub-Mariner in Fantastic Four #4), Marvel confirmed and consolidated a solid, concrete, potential-packed history and created an enticing sense of mythic continuance for the fledgling company that instantly gave it the same cachet and enduring grandeur of market leader National/DC.

It’s just that rich heritage and history which informs and embellishes this grand old fashioned Fights ‘n’ Tights romp by Ed Brubaker and artists Steve McNiven, Giuseppe Camuncoli, Mark Morales, Jay Leisten & Matteo Buffagni which featured in the first five issue of the Captain America monthly comicbook (volume 6 September 2011 – February 2012).

After too long on the sidelines Steve Rogers has again taken up the uniform and shield of the Star Spangled Avenger but is soon forced to confront his tragic past when his WWII paramour Peggy Carter passes away. Whilst attending her funeral with fellow veterans Nick Fury and “Dum Dum” Dugan the trio are targeted by a sniper and plunged back into long unfinished business…

Back in 1944 Peggy and the young warriors were in Paris to destroy an advanced weapons facility operated by Nazi technocrat Baron Zemo and budding conquest-cult Hydra. With the aid of costumed crusader Agent Bravo and Jimmy Jupiter – a boy with the ability to enter dreams and travel to a dimension where wishes became reality – the Allied operatives infiltrated the factory but the mission went terribly wrong, leaving Jimmy a comatose vegetable and Bravo trapped inside the timeless meta-realm with no hope of return.

Now Bravo is somehow back on Earth and working with a new Hydra Queen. Equipped with impossible new armaments and teamed up with the latest Zemo, the vengeful veteran wants to destroy Cap and Fury, romance/abduct the Avenger’s current girlfriend Agent 13 and obtain vengeance on the world which had forgotten him…

As part of that ambition Bravo recruits a long-forgotten Cap adversary. Lyle Dekker was a Nazi scientist and certified lunatic who had long harboured a festering hatred for the Red, White and Blue champion. After the hero had thawed out in modern times Dekker tried to assassinate him and take his place by having his mind permanently transferred into an 18-foot tall Cap robot dubbed The Ameridroid.

When the manic automaton attacks it is but the prelude to Bravo’s masterstroke: exiling Steve Rogers to Jimmy Jupiter’s fantasy dimension and a darkly seductive faux existence Captain America would never dream of escaping, whilst merging the Dream Dimension with the plane of reality: a new kind of American nation he would control…

With an added-value gallery of alternative covers by Art Adams, Olivier Coipel, Neal Adams, Dale Eaglesham, John Romita Sr. and Salvador Larroca, as well as anniversary and Movie variant edition covers, this superbly fast-paced and action-packed adventure is a stirring, thrilling and immensely entertaining confection that will delight old aficionados, impress new readers and should serve to make many fresh fans for the immortal Sentinel of Liberty.

™ & © 2011 and 2012 Marvel & Subs. Licensed by Marvel Characters B.V. through Panini S.p.A. Italy. A British Edition by Panini UK Ltd.