Comic Book: Fallen Son: The Death of Captain America
Description:
What happens when a legend dies? In this five-issue miniseries, Jeph Loeb examines the reaction of Captain America's friends and colleagues to the news of his death and shows how they cope with the sudden tragedy.
Data Sheet:
Jun 2007 to Aug 2007
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Characters most frequently found in this comic book:
In order of appearances.
Comics Index
Indexed Comics:
5
Comics sorted by date. Oldest shown first. Up to 25 comics per page. Page navigator at the bottom of the page.
June 2007"Chapter 1 - Wolverine: Denial"
Script: Jeph LoebWolverine has arranged a meeting with Winter Soldier at Sam’s Barbershop in New York, the former location of the secret entrance to SHIELD headquarters. Logan explains that he does not believe Captain America is dead, that even witnesses like Winter Soldier were tricked. [...]
June 2007"Chapter 2 - Avengers: Anger"
Script: Jeph LoebThe Mighty Avengers: The Avengers receive a report that Tiger Shark has been sighted off the coast of Maine near a missile base and he is in possession of the Horn of Gabriel which can summon monsters from the ocean deep. [...]
July 2007"Chapter 3 - Captain America: Bargaining"
Script: Jeph LoebAt the abandoned Avengers Mansion, a shadowy figure scales the wall and fires an arrow with a signal device into the air. Iron Man comes and the trespasser is revealed to be Clint Barton, the former Hawkeye, who was presumed dead. He wants answers on the death of Captain America. [...]
July 2007"Chapter 4 - Spider-Man: Depression"
Script: Jeph LoebA distraught Spider-Man visits the graves of his parents and Uncle Ben, brooding over the tragedies he’s seen in his life. His spider-sense alerts him to danger: he spies Rhino in the cemetery and attacks the massive villain. [...]
July 2007"Chapter 5 - Iron Man: Acceptance"
Script: Jeph LoebA rainy day in Washington DC: Captain America’s funeral. The casket is drawn by a riderless white horse to the memorial designed by Alicia Masters. Tony Stark begins his eulogy “It wasn’t supposed to be this way…” before walking off, too overcome to continue. [...]