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Top Of The Pile: Captain America #49
Top Of The Pile: Captain America #49
Few writers would have both the chutzpah and the talent to first kill off the title character of their comic - who happens to also be a cornerstone of the Marvel Universe - then bring back his long dead, wartime sidekick to, eventually, replace him and then, on the eve of the title's landmark ...
Villain Spotlight: The Red Skull
Villain Spotlight: The Red Skull
threetreesstudios.com — As a member of several self proclaimed evil societies I like to think of myself as a... match for most men’s evil, but on occasion you come across a true savant. One who understands evil in a way that most of us can only hope and dream. Perhaps one of the best of this lot is the personal ... (more) Villain Spotlight: The Red Skull
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