![]() ![]() Captain America and his trusted side-kick Bucky are hard-pressed to save the day. While celebrating their victory, the army is attacked by real ghosts, or more like zombies. It’s a special unit that helps out failing armies by using technology to make it seem like there are many more soldiers there or on the way. ![]() The Allies are getting battered when a ghost army saves the day. The book opens up with an action-packed battle scene. ![]() And a book about the WWII era Captain America seems like a project that is in his niche. So what do I really know about Captain America? Can I do justice to a new book about the iconic superhero? But I couldn’t resist reading this… it’s by Alan Gratz, who has become one of my favorite middle-grade authors. At this point, classic superheroes have been around for so many years, it feels impossible to start from the beginning and catch up. In this thrilling historical adventure, 18 year-old Steve Rogers (AKA Captain America) and his young sidekick, Bucky Barnes are fighting in WWII when they. I hesitate to review comics about iconic superheroes because I came to graphic novels so late in the game. ![]()
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