The latest Captain America Epic Collection collects some of the last issues of Mark Gruenwald’s ten-year run on the Star-Spangled Avenger along with some rarities from the early nineties.

The latest Captain America Epic Collection collects some of the last issues of Mark Gruenwald’s ten-year run on the Star-Spangled Avenger along with some rarities from the early nineties.
This summer, Rogers: The Musical jumps from the small screen to Disney California Adventure Park at the Hyperion Stage.
While every red-blooded Cap fan knows that Steve Rogers is no hoax, the early ’70s were a difficult time to be Captain America.
Fans new and old will be able to relive some of Cap’s adventures from 1983 and 1984 in August’s Captain America: Sturm Und Drang Epic Collection.
Vintage comics in unbelievably pristine conditions brought home record sales figures at the latest Heritage Auctions event with a near-mint (9.4 CGC) copy of 1941’s Captain America Comics #1 selling for $3,120,000 and a near mint copy (9.2 CGC) Fantastic Four #1 selling for $1.5 million.
The Captain America Lives! Omnibus collects Captain America #43-50, 600-601, Captain America Reborn #1-6, and the Reborn digital prologue.