Captain America: Homecoming (2014 series) #1

May 2014 on-sale: Mar 26, 2014

Fred Van Lente
writer
 |  Tom Grummett
penciler

Captain America: Homecoming (2014 series) #1 cover

Story Name:

Captain America & Black Widow in: Homecoming


Synopsis

Captain America: Homecoming (2014 series) #1 synopsis by reviewer Peter Silvestro
Rating: 2.5 stars

Steve Rogers takes Natasha Romanova on a tour of his old neighborhood in Brooklyn. They are spotted by agents of the criminal group the Cadre and followed; they duck into an alley and emerge as Captain America and the Black Widow and take out their pursuers. Realizing this is part of a plot to kidnap noted scientist Professor Amant, they try to contact SHIELD but the signal is jammed. An EMT team nearby turns out to be baddies too. They fight baddies and track the radio jamming signal to a nearby radio station, crash in through the roof and clobber everybody. Meanwhile, the limo carrying the Professor is attacked by the gang. Cap leaps into action, bashes heads, and saves the scientist. Professor Amant tells the press that she wanted to visit this Brooklyn neighborhood as it is where she grew up.
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Characters
Good (or All)
BLACKWIDOW  
Black Widow
(Natasha Romanoff)
CAP  
Captain America
(Steve Rogers)


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Main/1st Story Full Credits

Tom Grummett
Cory Hamscher
Chris Sotomayor
Mark Bagley (Cover Penciler)
Andrew Hennessy (Cover Inker)
Jason Keith (Cover Colorist)




Review / Commentaries


reviewer
Captain America: Homecoming (2014 series) #1 Review by (March 28, 2014)
Review: Pretty conventional product designed to scam readers out of four bucks. Simplistic story, pedestrian action scenes, nothing really interesting. Does this tie into the upcoming Cap or Avengers movie? Who would remember this comic five minutes after reading it? This is the kind of thing that would have been buried at the back of an annual in the 80s or 90s.

Comments: One-shot comic issue ties in with the Marvel Movie Universe. Issue also includes a reprint of CAPTAIN AMERICA #117 (Sept. 1969), introducing the Falcon.




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