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Captain America Stories

2007 November 8



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If I want to read the Marvel Dark Reign Arc, What Arc should I start with to get the whole story?

I actually want to read at least from the Marvel Civil War arc, but is there anything before that with more information for Civil War? Also, after reading Civil War, should I read Death of Captain America? And then is there anything after that before Dark Reign.

In this order:
Civil War
Death of Captain America
Secret Invasion
Dark Reign

The problem with Dark Reign is that its not an event like civil war and secret invasion were, but instead its the current state of affairs in marvel right now.

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