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Yes, I will do the Sequel and that buffers that a bit. As such, it means that the Film builds very slowly to something that never will quite be paid off.
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CAPTAIN AMERICA 1979 TV
It is all just 'let's move things into place for the Captain America TV Show.' That's good.if it exists. To find out how this dated oddity turned out, read on.Ī slow-moving Film that is definitely a TV Movie- for better or for worse. After all, if I stick with the 'white socks for Christmas' metaphor, they are useful for you. I don't want to be all negative on this one.
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As such, things change alot- most for the worse. It doesn't tell *the* origin, of course, since they couldn't leave well enough alone and probably doing a Period Piece was a no-go with the Network.
CAPTAIN AMERICA 1979 MOVIE
Starring future B-Movie Icon Reb Brown, this Movie tells *an* origin of Captain America. This one at least got a second Movie/attempt out of it. Strange was a failed Pilot and this didn't exactly fare much better. There was more planned that never came about- including a Live-Action Human Torch TV Show!- and alot of seemed to amount to nothing. We got Spider-Man (in America and Japan), The Incredible Hulk and even Doctor Strange. It is notable for happening during a time when Marvel was doing lots of this stuff. It is not the first version- that's a Film Serial- and it obviously wasn't the last version.
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This is Captain America, specifically the TV Movie Version. “CAPTAIN OF NOTHING” CONCLUDES! Captain America is a fugitive! So Captain America must disappear! But that doesn’t mean that Steve Rogers has to give up the fight to prove his innocence and bring the true murderer to justice! It’s time for Cap to try something new!Ĭaptain America #12 is available at your local comic book shop, and direct from Marvel Comics.The cinematic equivalent of getting plain white socks for Christmas.But no matter how writer Ta-Nehisi Coates and artist Adam Kubert may try to explain the ramifications to canon, one thing is clear: fans are going to need to see a flashback to Steve's time in the uniform, sooner rather than later.įans can pick up a copy of the issue for themselves to own this monumental moment in Cap's career, but can also read the official solicitation details below: But after this choice inclusion on the prime version of Captain America's reality (officially Earth -616), that may need to be updated. Technically, the timeline and universe in which Captain America (1979) and its sequel, Captain America 2: Death Too Soon (1979) take place has been officially designated Earth-600043. Which means fans will have no choice but to accept that the adventure Cap would most like to forget is a part of his legacy, both within his comic career and without. And included alongside some of Steve's most notable period costumes is the unmistakable striped jumpsuit and crash helmet worn by Reb Brown in the 1979 TV movie. The issue gives readers a glimpse into Captain America's armory, in which past uniforms (and shields) are displayed like the historic relics fans know they truly are. Now, in both live action and the Marvel Comics Universe thanks to Captain America #12. More stuntman than superhero, it's an unforgettable look. Which explains the hero's motorcycle-deploying van, his plastic shield tossed lightly at opponents, and of course. With Reb Brown in the starring role, the film isn't an attempt to adapt the comics to live action, but use the Captain America character as a new wrapper for the action, attitude, and style popular on television at the time. RELATED: Avengers: Endgame Writer Confirms 'Old Steve' Fan Theoryįor any fans who have never actually witnessed evidence of Captain America (1979), and there are sure to be plenty, its hard to explain how the adaptation tool shape. A film notable as the most ridiculous chapter of Captain America's life-literally, now that it's been confirmed as part of his comic book history. No, before Civil War, The Winter Soldier, and The First Avenger, there was the 1979 Captain America TV movie. The millennial Marvel fans don't need to take offense, since it isn't the 1990 Captain America film we're referring to a film that, while certainly not on par with this century's adaptations, still remained more or less faithful to the comics. But Marvel Comics isn't just acknowledging the worst movie Steve Rogers has ever been in. These days Captain America may be one of Marvel's most bankable heroes, but his movie adventures weren't always so impressive. Warning: SPOILERS for Captain America #12