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CAPTAIN AMERICA #615

The shocking finale of THE TRIAL OF CAPTAIN AMERICA!

Did we mention nothing would ever be the same again? Because seriously, it won’t.

Story by Ed Bruubaker
Art by Butch Guice, Stefano Gaudiano & Rick Magyar
Colors by Bettie Breitweiser
Letters by Joe Caramagna
Cover by Marko Djurdjevic

Price: $3.99
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  1. My bet is on the hypnotist killing the guards that were transporting them and framing Bucky-cap.

  2. Love this cover.

  3. @djd At the end of the Nomad backup in issue 614: ‘Next: The Final Chapter’. Sounds like 615 will be the last issue with the Nomad backup.

  4. Brubaker written main story and backup? that is great news

  5. I liked the Nomad back-up.

  6. Adios Nomad, you started out entertaining but you overstayed your welcome.

  7. The hypnotist brainwashing the prosecutor in the last issue was an awesome touch. Every time I pick up an issue of Cap I worry that Bucky is going to lose the Cap mantle. I know many people disagree with me but I think BuckyCap is great. I like Steve Rogers as much as the next guy, but I find myself connecting with Bucky a lot easier. Steve Rogers is the embodiment of an ideal that nobody, but him, can live up to. Bucky has been manipulated into doing horrific things and is using sheer force of will and good intention to overcome that memory. That sounds more apt to what America really is than “Mr. Perfect” Steve Rogers. Let Rogers play Nick Fury, it’s appropriate to the evolution of that character.

    BuckyCap Forever! 

  8. @WaltKellysGhost amen, brother. Now we just need to convince them to let us be Bucky on Marvel vs Capcom 3!!!!

  9. And the second that the Nomad backup got back to good art it was over. Oh yeah and that Captain America thing.

  10. I feel stupid for not seeing this ending coming. Liked this ish though.

  11. Boy, if I had a dime for every time an officer of the Russian court system barged into a foreign court to extradite a defendant at the exact moment following sentencing. That totally happens all the time.

  12. Boy did this fall flat. I’m going to pick up the .1 issue and then I’m done.

  13. Safe to say I’m finally dropping this.

  14. Yeah. That is totally NOT the way extradition works. Or the way solid story telling works. I’ll give Brubaker credit for moving the story along, but it feels as if he’s not interested in exploring the ideas he’s introducing. As a vintage kind of book, it read much like a 70’s comic (ie full of unexplored throw away ideas), but for my taste not in a good way.

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