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Captain America Rumors

2007 December 24



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Captain America comics ?

is Captain America dead??? I heard an ugly rumor.

It looks like it; they’re supposed to be killing him off in the issue that comes out today. He gets shot by a sniper (Winter Soldier.) What a foolish move. Marvel doesn’t realize it, but they’re sawing off the branch they are sitting on, and they expect to stay where they are when the rest of the tree falls down. Dumb, dumb.

Marvel seems to have grown really cynical. It especially bothers me that a man like Stan Lee with Jewish heritage should side with the Iron Fuhrer (Tony Stark) instead of the noble American liberator, Captain America. He doesn’t seem to remember his history lessons that registration leads to oppression and to genocide.

There is some suggestion that the Punisher will take up the mantle of Captain America. but he can’t. it’s not wearing the costume, and it’s not offing the bad guys. If that’s all we needed, then Super Patriot would have been okay to take Cap’s place back in the 80’s.

But that’s not who Captain America is. He is the living embodiment of the nobility and honor and idealism of America. Marvel is trying to change the definiton of America, and they will not succeed.

They will have to bring him back, eventually. This is an even worse mistake then Civil War!

7 MAR 07, 1911 hrs, GMT.

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