Comic Book: Captain America: First Vengeance

What This Comic Book is About:
Info, covers and comics index from Captain America: First Vengeance comic book.

Data Sheet:
Dates
May 2011 to Jun 2011
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Characters most frequently found in this comic book:
In order of appearances.

Captain America
Captain America

(Steve Rogers)
Red Skull
Red Skull

(Johann Shmidt)
Bucky Barnes
Bucky Barnes

(James Barnes)
Dum Dum Dugan
Dum Dum Dugan

(Timothy Aloysius Dugan)
Plus: Howard Stark, General Chester Phillips, Howling Commandos, Hordes of HYDRA, Nazis.

Comics Index

Total Indexed Comics: 4

Comics sorted by date. Oldest shown first. Up to 25 comics per page. Page navigator at the bottom of the page.

Captain America: First Vengeance #1
3 stars

Captain America: First Vengeance #1

May 2011
"Chapter One"
Script: Fred Van Lente
April 1944: In a plane over the Nazi-occupied Danish Straits, Captain America prepares his gear and parachutes into the midst of a battle. His mind goes back to when he was Steve Rogers, dreaming of someday joining the Army like his late father. [...]
Captain America: First Vengeance #2
3 stars

Captain America: First Vengeance #2

May 2011
"Chapter Three"
Script: Fred Van Lente
As Captain America fights the Hydra agent in a huge mechanized battle suit, the Red Skull plays a recording of a Wagner opera and taunts Cap about his abilities. The Skull recalls his first meeting with Adolf Hitler in February 1934. [...]
Captain America: First Vengeance #3
3 stars

Captain America: First Vengeance #3

June 2011
"Chapter Five"
Script: Fred Van Lente
Los Angeles, February 1940: playboy inventor Howard Stark was demonstrating his new Vibranium shield on stage when he was approached by Colonel Phillips of the Army and taken to watch some top secret film footage. [...]
Captain America: First Vengeance #4
3 stars

Captain America: First Vengeance #4

June 2011
"Chapter Seven"
Script: Fred Van Lente
1943: In a top-secret Hydra weapons facility, several prisoners were brought together in a work detail. To prevent them escaping, the sinister commander Lohman ensured that they were of different nationalities, expecting them to quarrel rather than cooperate. [...]