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Captain America #698: Review

Feb 2018
Mark Waid, Chris Samnee

Story Name:

(No title given)

Review & Comments

Rating:
3 stars

Captain America #698 Review by (February 14, 2018)

Comments: Bannered “Marvel Legacy” and “Out of Time, Part 1.” Mark Waid sure likes the title “Man Out of Time,” having used it for CAPTAIN AMERICA (1998 series) #18, and a five-issue miniseries in 2010-2011. Cap's Corner, an end of the issue feature, has colorist Matthew Wilson saying what Captain America means to him.

Review: Looks like we have something unusual going on here: Cap wakes up in the future, but it isn't the far future; instead we have the opportunity to see Cap in action in a sci-fi dystopia (instead of as the ruler of a sci-fi dystopia). Now unless the major upheaval of history is a teaser for a major Marvel event in the next couple of years, this timeline is going to be erased by the end of this story arc. I know it's only the first part but so far it seems a bit too simplistic, with clearly defined good guys and bad guys—in that respect the polar opposite of SECRET EMPIRE. That recent Mega-Event had some thematic complexity and an elaborate plot; this present tale looks like a throwback to the 1960s, which, to be fair, seems to be what Waid and Samnee are after. We'll have to see where it goes.





 

Synopsis / Summary / Plot

Captain America #698 Synopsis by Peter Silvestro

Captain America bursts out of the ice block he was trapped in last issue and tries to get his bearings. He crashes out of the back of a van to find himself surrounded by a ragtag band of revolutionaries, many of whom are sporting mutations and who didn't believe he was actually alive inside the ice block they stole from the enemy who were using it as a monument.

Panels sample #2

They show him that they are in the ruins of Washington DC and see a team of enemy soldiers on the way; they run for cover but one of their group is not so lucky: he is spotted by the soldiers and summarily executed. The rebels have to hold Cap down to prevent him from interfering which could only get more of the killed.

Panels sample #3

Rebel leader Liang fills him in on recent history: the Forty-Minute War occurred, where a massive nuclear strike destroyed the nation and 90% of the population were killed; all of the superheroes died in the aftermath. The attack is suspected to have been triggered by the fascist Rampart and their leader Maximillian Babbington now rules as “King Baby” atop his towering stronghold along with the chosen elite. America is now a police state where the freedoms are unknown; Cap tries to explain the Bill of Rights to Liang and gets his biggest shock: it is only 2025—he was frozen for only seven years....

In the Rampart castle, a bureaucrat called Shores is sent in to explain the loss of the frozen Captain America to the King. He nervously approaches the throne and explains the measures being taken to recover Cap. The King has him killed anyway....

Drones are deployed to search for Cap; one spots a kid wearing a Captain America shirt and prepares to sedate him but Cap is on the scene to destroy the drones as only Captain America can. He also defeats a squad of Rapidtroops. After posing for a selfie with the kid, he tells Liang: “We're going to take our country back.”


Preview Pages
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Chris Samnee
Chris Samnee
Matthew Wilson
Chris Samnee (Cover Penciler)
Chris Samnee (Cover Inker)
Matthew Wilson (Cover Colorist)


Characters

Listed in Alphabetical Order.

Captain America
Captain America

(Steve Rogers)

Plus: Maximillian Babbington.

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