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    Default SDCC: "All-New Captain America" Fights Fear in Hopeless' Infinite Comic

    Dennis Hopeless talks "All-New Captain America: Fear Him," a Marvel Infinite Comic that bridges the gap between "Captain America" #25 & "All-New Captain America" #1.


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    so he's keeping his wings but getting the Shield too? that's kinda cool, i guess

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    It is pretty hilarious that the first story of the new Black Captain America is called Fear Him.

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    Just finished all 6 issues.

    https://www.comixology.com/All-New-C...l-comic/151910
    https://www.comixology.com/All-New-C...l-comic/151915
    https://www.comixology.com/All-New-C...l-comic/151920
    https://www.comixology.com/All-New-C...l-comic/151925
    https://www.comixology.com/All-New-C...l-comic/151930
    https://www.comixology.com/All-New-C...l-comic/151935

    I did not care for a lot of the dialogue (Surprisingly a wanting collaboration by TWO high profile Bullpenners)
    or most of the action choreography
    or that Ian (Is Nomad now called Unicorn?) seemed to get over 50% of the facetime in relation to Sam (Whose title it was)
    or that the Scarecrow's M.O. ended up being a cheap copy of DC's Scarecrow's fear gas ways
    or that we didn't get better exposition on the sewer crows
    or that Old Steve was in Avengers-tech radio-contact 'til the fighting started then sent in no reinforcements and didn't show up again 'til the last panel just to end up playing nothing more than a Yes Man.

    http://i.imgur.com/Bjc5k4l.gif
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    I see that the print issues are solicited for February. That would be a cheaper way to get this story, as they're cramming it all into four issues. I do sometimes like the novelty of Infinite Comics, though.

    So I'll ask this to everyone who's read the digital version. Do the Infinite transitions actually add anything to this story? I know some creative teams take greater advantage of the medium than others. How much neat stuff will I miss if I just get the print versions?

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