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After years of putting it off, Marvel Comics has finally addressed the question of just where 9/11 fits into Captain ...
With Avengers: Doomsday just one year away, the reassembly of the MCU's premier team begins in Captain America: Brave New World.
Inspired by Infinity War, we put Captain America’s Wakandan shield to the test—real strikes, real stress, and some seriously superhero-worthy results. Vibranium not included (probably).
Amidst a political current of polarity and extremity, “Captain America: Brave New World,” directed by Julius Onah, endeavors to swoop in and save the day.
Hideo Kojima, perhaps best known for constructing long, convoluted plots in Death Stranding and the Metal Gear franchise, has watched Captain America: Brave New World – and has expressed his ...
After testing various Marvel Snap Sam Wilson Captain America decks since the launch of this card earlier this month, it seems that many allow you to utilize him and Captain's Shield to create ...
Rather than seizing upon a new Captain America as a fresh slate, Brave New World feels more like an MCU greatest-hits playlist to remind audiences of how much they enjoyed previous films.
In the MCU, Captain America’s shield was created during World War II by Howard Stark, who utilized vibranium – a metal known for its unparalleled strength and energy-absorbing characteristics.
Captain America: Brave New World isn’t anti-Trump, but it’s certainly anti-fun The latest Marvel blockbuster – starring Anthony Mackie and Harrison Ford – has drawn backlash from all ...
The next entry in the Captain America series takes flight this weekend! The Tradionalists and detractors have had a lot to say about this one. Does Brave New World soar or does it fail to launch?
So, what materials would go into a real world shield like the one Captain America uses? Like figuring out time travel to retrieve all six Infinity Stones, it’s a little complicated.
In his first big-screen appearance as Captain America, Anthony Mackie is trapped in an incomprehensible mess designed to tie up loose ends.