March 10, 2008
Captain America the Complete Comic Collection Win Mac
Captain America the Complete Comic Collection Win Mac

Captain America: The Complete Collection lets you experience the amazing adventures of Captain America, the Sentinel Of Liberty! During World War II, a skinny & sickly teenager named Steve Rogers was rejected by the Army. Desperate to fight the Nazis, he volunteered for a dangerous top-secret project: Operation Rebirth. The experiment turned small, weak Steve Rogers into America's first super-soldier. He fought the Axis for years, but was thought dead in an Arctic explosion. His enhanced body survived & was actually frozen in suspended animation; he was thawed out decades later & entered a country he no longer understood, but continued to defend against the menaces threatening liberty & democratic principles.
This collection lets you revisit and relive Cap's great adventures. It covers every issue of Captain America from 1964 to 2006 — over 500 comics in all!
User Ratings and Reviews
5 Stars Captain America dvd-rom
I love these comic dvd-roms! As a kid, I collected comics. I took a 10 year break and these collections brought me back. It's a cheap way to read your favorite titles. My only wish is that they continue to make more titles available. Make Mine Marvel!
5 Stars Get all these collections
GIT is doing a great job with these Marvel Comics collections. I bought the Spider-man collection a little over a year ago. Closely followed by X-Men and Fantastic Four. In the past couple weeks I picked up The Incredible Hulk, Captain America and Avengers compilations. I'm looking forward to the Iron Man disk coming out soon. My only regret is that after I bought the FF collection they came out with a second set with more issues plus the Silver Surfer runs (I'm sure to coincide with the movie).
A few reviewers of these disks have complained that the images are just scans of original comics. All I can say is get over it. You are getting thousands of dollars worth of books for $40 or less. You couldn't have even bought the first 25 issues of the most recent run on Captain America (which finish the Captain america disk) for that. If Marvel was going to re-color and computerize their entire libraries to put on disks, I can guarantee you that they would not sell 40 years worth of a series for $40. They would probably charge that for every 3-5 years worth of the series. I think it's great that you can see these old comics along with the old ads. I'm a kid of the eighties so seeing ads for some of the old computer games is really cool. Yes, a few pages have some smudges on them, but whose comics don't - it just adds to the new age feel of cracking open your old comics that have been boxed/bagged for years.
Pros:
1) years of comics for pennies an issue
2) simple category menus: decade - year - issues
Cons:
1) If you don't have at least a 17" monitor you will likely have to scroll around the page to have it large enough to read
2) might have to wait another 40 years for the next compilation
Wish List:
1) X-Men Family = compile New Mutants, X-Force, X-Factor, X-Men & Generation X on a disk
2) Marvel Minis = Secret Wars 1 & 2, Infinity Gaultlet/War/Crusade + tie in issues, Age of Apocalypse, Civil War, Annihilation, etc…
3) Showcase = Marvel Comics Presents, Marvel Fanfare, Marvel Team-Up etc…
5 Stars Captian America the complete comic collection
If you can get this collection do not hesitate. I am really glad I found these products before it was too late. Because Marvel is going to rent there digital comics on there website they did not renew the contract with GIT corp and after the end of the year, no more will be made.
5 Stars Captain America throws his mighty shield!
Every issue of my fave, Captain America. I can't really complain can I? It's pretty awesome to have all of these in one place even if it's not anywhere near the experience of reading the real thing. However, if you don't have zillion bucks to shell out for all the originals, this is the next best thing. I love that they are scanned cover to cover (ads included!) and you also get the full Tales of Suspense including Iron Man. I've read complaints about the DVDs on PCs but I've had absolutely no problems on my Mac. If you have Acrobat Reader, you're good to go. So when can we get the Mighty Thor?
5 Stars Captain America's Legacy
This collection, as well as the collections for the other Marvel characters is simply astounding. Not only do you get every Captain America Comic from 1964 to the infamous Captain America Vol V issue 25 Death of a Dream, you get them with the original ads intact, plus the few annuals cap had. This is really a dealand I would highly recommend it to any comuic book fan wanting to catch up on the comic book.
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