Typical of these Marvel Power Records, it's a very downbeat story of revenge, loneliness, and regret. Enjoy the 70s, kids!
Sunday, November 11, 2007
Captain America - ...And A Pheonix Shall Arise!
Produced
by Herb Davidson and Charlotte Saunders. Written by Tony Isabella, art
by Sal Buscema, John Tartaglione, and George Roussos.
Typical of these Marvel Power Records, it's a very downbeat story of revenge, loneliness, and regret. Enjoy the 70s, kids!
Typical of these Marvel Power Records, it's a very downbeat story of revenge, loneliness, and regret. Enjoy the 70s, kids!
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THIS was the first comic book I ever owned (moms bought it at Ayr-Way, the same store my folks later bought those poster puzzles) and became obsessed with Captain America ALMOST as much as you became obsessed with Aquaman. Okay, maybe more. I can't think of too many eight year old who would make their own Captain America costume, complete with wooden shield and Reb Brown helmet.
I am 38 years old and still have these book and records from when I was a child. 10 years ago I transferred them to mini disc. Great to see someone else loves these great stories like me. I hope this blog stays up forever.
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