Description: Captain America Omnibus Vol. 1 [New Printing 2] - by Stan Lee & Roy Thomas (Hardcover)This book is brand new in its factory-sealed shrink-wrap. It has slight shelfwear in the form of shrink-wrap tears and slip-cover corner wear (Please see last four photos). Fast shipping & friendly service. Product Details •As America prepared to enter World War II, a secret military project gave birth to the greatest one-man fighting force ever known: Captain America! •About the Author: Writer/editor Stan Lee (1922-2018) made comic-book history together with Jack Kirby in 1961 with Fantastic Four #1. •896 Pages •Comics + Graphic Novels, Superheroes Description Book Synopsis As America prepared to enter World War II, a secret military project gave birth to the greatest one-man fighting force ever known: Captain America! Transformed by the Super-Soldier Serum from a 97-pound weakling into the Sentinel of Liberty, Steve Rogers led the charge to liberate the world from the Axis Powers. But before the war's end, an accident left Cap frozen in suspended animation! When the Avengers resuscitated him decades later, Steve Rogers was greeted by a world vastly changed. He was a man out of time, tormented by the loss of his partner Bucky - but no less committed to the cause of fighting evil in all its forms, including Baron Zemo, M.O.D.O.K., the Super-Adaptoid and his returning archnemesis, the Red Skull! Collecting CAPTAIN AMERICA (1968) #100-113 and material from TALES OF SUSPENSE (1959) #59-99 and NOT BRAND ECHH #3. About the Author Writer/editor Stan Lee (1922-2018) made comic-book history together with Jack Kirby in 1961 with Fantastic Four #1. The monumental popularity of its new style inspired Lee to develop similarly themed characters -- including the Hulk and X-Men with Kirby, Spider-Man and Doctor Strange with Steve Ditko, and Daredevil with Bill Everett. After shepherding his creations through dozens of issues -- in some cases a hundred or more -- Lee allowed other writers to take over, but he maintained steady editorial control. Eventually, he helped expand Marvel into a multimedia empire. In recent years, his frequent cameo appearances in Marvel's films established Lee as one of the world's most famous faces. Born Jacob Kurtzberg in 1917 to Jewish-Austrian parents on New York's Lower East Side, Jack Kirby came of age at the birth of the American comic book industry. Beginning his career during the rising tide of Nazism, Kirby and fellow artist Joe Simon created the patriotic hero Captain America. Cap's exploits on the comic book page entertained millions of American readers at home and inspired U.S. troops fighting the enemy abroad. When World War II ended, the public's interest in super heroes waned; Kirby turned his artistic talents during the 1950s to other genres, such as monsters, Westerns and crime -- as well as the first-of-its-kind Young Romance Comics. In 1961, Kirby returned to super heroes to illustrate what would become the defining issue in Marvel Comics history: Fantastic Four #1. Written by Stan Lee, the team's debut revolutionized the industry overnight. In contrast to the staid artwork of his predecessors, Kirby's illustrations seemed to leap off the page with eye-popping action and drama. For the next decade, Kirby and Lee would introduce a mind-boggling array of new characters -- including the Avengers, the Hulk, Thor, Iron Man, the Silver Surfer and the X-Men. Taken together, Kirby's groundbreaking work with Lee formed the foundation of the Marvel Universe. In the early 1970s, Kirby moved to DC Comics, where his boundless creativity continued. He returned to Marvel in 1975, writing and illustrating Captain America and introducing his final major concept, the Eternals. With the explosion of TV animation during the 1980s, Kirby's talents turned to the small screen. Comic fans quickly recognized his work on such series as Thundarr the Barbarian and Turbo Teen. Kirby died in 1994, but his influence on the comic book industry is as strong as ever. His work has inspired a generation of professional artists and modern writers who continue to explore his vast universe of concepts and characters. Jim Steranko has earned status as one of the most influential comic book artists of all time. The design sensibility he brought to late-'60s runs on Nick Fury, Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D., Captain America and The X-Men rocked the comic-book world with a revolutionary narrative approach. Leaving regular work in comics in 1970, he pursued his creative zeal in boundless fashion with his illustrations adorning countless science fiction and fantasy novels, film posters, and record album covers. As a historian, his two volumes of The History of Comics remain a definitive resource for scholars, while as an escape artist, his death-defying performances inspired the character Mister Miracle and the protagonist of the Pulitzer Prize-winning The Amazing Adventures of Cavalier & Klay. His film industry magazine Prevue enjoyed an impressive 25-year run. Collaborations with George Lucas, Steven Spielberg, Francis Ford Coppola, Tim Burton and other filmmakers have produced iconic characters and design. Steranko was inducted into the Eisner Hall of Fame in 2006. Dimensions (Overall): 11.1 Inches (H) x 7.64 Inches (W) x 1.81 Inches (D) Weight: 5.25 Pounds Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up Number of Pages: 896 Genre: Comics + Graphic Novels Sub-Genre: Superheroes Publisher: Marvel Universe Format: Hardcover Author: Stan Lee & Roy Thomas Language: English
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Language: English
Artist/Writer: Stan Lee, Dan Adkins, Roy Thomas, Frank Giacoia, Chic Stone, Jim Steranko, Jack Kirby, Gil Kane, Dick Ayers, Marie Severin, John Tartaglione, Joe Sinnott, George Tuska, Tom Palmer, Wally Wood, Tom Sutton, Syd Shores, John Romita, Jack Sparling, Don Heck
Era: Modern Age (1992-Now)
Cover Artist: Jason Keith, Ron Garney
Publisher: Marvel Comics
Genre: Superheroes, Humor/Satire
Publication Year: 2024
Character: Doctor Cedric Rawlings (Death), Erica Wolfmann (Agent Two), Sharon Carter (Agent 13), Bucky (James Buchanan Barnes), Bucky Barnes (Impersonator), Agent R (Cynthia Glass) (Security, "Project Rebirth"), Namor, Red Skull (Origin), George Tarleton (Villain) (Introduction), General Jun Ching, Sharon Carter Life Model Decoy, Agent 60 (Colonel Kuro Chin), Gottfried, Living Laser, Them (Secretly A.I.M., Really A Division of Hydra), First Sleeper, Nick Fury, Power Man (Erik Josten), Modok, Wasp (Janet Van Dyne), Agent 13 (Real Name Not Given), Agent 13, Professor Reinstein (Flashback, Death), Modok (Villain) (Introduction), Madame Hydra, Werner Von Krimm, Avengers Giant-Man (Hank Pym), Deacon, Mecho-Assassin, Bucky, Cosmic Cube, Cyril Lucas, Erica Wolfmann, Jim Baker, Agent 13 (Sharon Carter), Irma Kruhl, Captain America (Steve Rogers) (Origin), Eric Gruning, Planner, White Death, Doctor Faustus, Janet Van Dyne, Elizabeth Ross, Baron Zemo (Heinrich Zemo), Charlie America (Speedy Rogers), Bucky (James Buchanan Barnes) (Flashback), Omar, Bucky (Rick Jones), Swordsman, Second Sleeper, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Black Panther, Shultz (Nazi Scientist), Iron Man (Tony Stark), Jasper Sitwell (Cameo), Knock Furious, Zemo's Pilot, Keeper, Avengers Iron Man (Tony Stark), Iron Hand (Jurgen Hauptmann), The Destructon, Major Uberhart, Adaptoid (Introduction), Dum Dum Dugan (Cameo), Shultz, Edwin Jarvis, Super-Adaptoid, Count Bornag Royale, Wanda Maximoff, Sharon Carter (Impersonator), Shield, Giant-Man, Sergeant Duffy, Baron Zemo (Franz Gruber), Fourth Sleeper, Thor (Dr. Don Blake), Hercules, General Phillips, Bucky Barnes, Mao Tse-Tung, Baron Zemo, Hydra, Zero, Agent 13 Sharton Carter, Hawkeye (Clint Barton), Hank Pym, Bucky (Bucky Barnes) (Flashback), Toadman, Exiles, Wasp, Third Sleeper, Agent 13 (Sharon Carter) (First Appearance), Wolfgang, Legion of Beggars, Sleepers Herr Von Kimmer, Johann Shmidt, Tumbler, Captain America, Carlson, Bunky Barnes, Exiles (Cameo), Avengers Quicksilver (Pietro Maximoff), Aim, Unnamed Thugs, Bull, The Fourth Sleeper, Captain America (Steve Rogers), Johann Shmidt (Origin), The Avengers Giant-Man (Hank Pym), Celia Rawlings (Death), Thor, Willie Lucas, Bucky (James Buchanan Barnes) (in Photograph), Doctor Cedric Rawlings, A.I.M., Red Skull (Johann Schmidt) (Face Unseen), Dr. Erskine (Inventor, Super-Soldier Formula, Dies), Also As Irma Kruhl, Dr. Anderson (Introduction), Dr. Credric Rawlings, Steve Rogers (Android), Baron Zemo (Baron Heinrich Zemo), Swordsman (Jacques Duquesne), Heinz Kruger (Flashback), Hawkeye, Tumbler (John Keane) (Introduction), Revengers Giant Sam, General Logan, The Avengers Vision, General Chester Phillips (Flashback), Giant Man (Dr. Hank Pym), Adolf Hitler (Flashback), Captain America (Steve Rogers) (Part Origin), Man-Killer (Hydra Robot), Rick Jones, Ivan Krushki, Sumo, Agent 13 (Peggy Carter), Sore, Adaptoid, SARGE (Sgt. Duffy) (Unnamed, Camp Lehigh Instructor), Heinz Kruger (Nazi Spy, Dies), Red Skull (Johann Schmidt), "Boss" Bull, Batroc, Bucky Barnes (A Robot), Agent Three, Quicksilver, Heinrich Zemo, General Li Chou, Adolf Hitler, Pietro Maximoff, Sharon Carter (in Photograph), Sharon Carter, The Hulk (Bruce Banner), James Buchanan Barnes, Celia Rawlings, Madame Hydra (Introduction), Wisp, Dum Dum Dugan, Sgt. Duffy (Flashback), Franz Cadavus, Butterfly, Ironed Man, Scarlet Witch, T'challa, Mauler, Gunner Gates, Sando (Colonel Wolfgang Von Krantz), Red Skull ("George John Maxon"), Ringmaster of Evil, Scarlet Witch (Wanda Maximoff), Trapster, Bucky Barnes (Flashback), Quicksilver (Pietro Maximoff), The Sniper, Hawkeye (Cameo), Red Skull, Wondrous Woman, Gabe Jones (Cameo), Horst, Red Skull (Johann Schmidt) (Flashback), Agent R (Elizabeth 'betsy' Ross) (Flashback), Exiles Angelo Bandini, Army of Assassins, Bucky Barnes (Death), Batroc (Georges Batroc), Professor Werner Von Broomstick
Series Title: Captain America Omnibus
Issue Number: 1 Third Edition