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Captain America #34 The Burden of Dreams (Part 4 of 6)
Cover Date: March, 2008
Is this the NEW Captain America?! "Captain America" is back. First mission: take on A.I.M and R.A.I.D. The world is in financial chaos as reports of the Kronas Corporation's CEO, Aleksander Lukin's death goes out. Oil prices have skyrocketed. Mortgage pr ...
Issue Description
Is this the NEW Captain America?! "Captain America" is back. First mission: take on A.I.M and R.A.I.D.
The world is in financial chaos as reports of the Kronas Corporation's CEO, Aleksander Lukin's death goes out. Oil prices have skyrocketed. Mortgage prices have gone up and people are starting to protest in the streets.
On a rooftop, the Black Widow asks Bucky if he's ready. When Bucky mentions that he told Stark he wouldn't answer to him, she says she's just there to give him a ride and help if he needs it. She tells him that there's no official record of him. The deal Stark made was a personal one as he can't be seen publicly supporting an unregistered hero. He asks how can she be with him since she's an Avenger. She tells him that the Black Widow lives among shades of grey. She tells him it's time to suit up and she's surprised he helped redesign the suit with Tony. Bucky says he just couldn't wear Steve's uniform. He is not him nor will he pretend to be. He just wants to honor his memory. Also, there's no way he'd let anyone else do it. She comments how she's seen him practicing with the shield yet he's still carrying a gun. Bucky tells her that he's one of the few that could actually handle the shield because of his arm. He still has a gun because he's always carried weapons. Now that he's got a "red, white and blue target" on him, he'll need them more than ever.
They see a crowd of protesters gathering. Bucky mentions that the Red Skull wants to weaken the country's economy. Their reports say that A.I.M. and R.A.I.D. were going after Wall Street's gold reserves. It's up to them to stop them.
A.I.M. and R.A.I.D. are getting ready to make their move when one is hit in the head by the shield. Captain America lives again.
Bucky thinks to himself how he hasn't handled this kind of action since the war. He's used to doing things with a stealthy approach. Charging in blindly was the way Steve did things. He has no problem adapting his methods. He knows that they have no idea who he is and seeing the shield is putting some fear into them. He thinks that he can almost feel Steve there with him.
There's four guys left. One aiming a gun at the Widow from behind. He throws the shield but it goes high above their heads bouncing off a steel structure. They laugh his attempt to stop them. To their surprise they see Captain America pull out a gun and shoot them each one time in the kneecaps. He tells them he threw his shield like that on purpose as it takes out the other agent about to shoot the Widow.
The Red Skull asks Arnim Zola if Faustus is ready for the next phase in his plans. On the S.H.I.E.L.D. helicarrier, Tony Stark is talking with the Secretary about the recent turmoil. Stark says how Kronas may be behind this. The Secretary says their just playing hardball and Stark asks how much has Kronas donated to him and his friends. The Secretary is outraged at Stark's accusation but they are interrupted by on of his agents. The missing S.H.I.E.L.D. agents have been found. They are outside the White House where a group of protesters have gathered. Fausus says "it's time." The rogue agents lift their guns and begin firing into the crowd, much to Starks horror.
Captain America (2005)
- Publisher
- Marvel
Volume Description
After issue #50, Marvel reverted it back to its original numbering with issue 600, linking it back to Captain America vol. 1, collecting five volumes in one.
This series was retitled;
Captain America and Bucky for issue #620-628 Captain America and Hawkeye for issues #629-632 Captain America and Iron Man for issues #633-635 Captain America and Namor for issue #635.1 Captain America and Black Widow for issues #636-640At the same time a new (second) Captain America (vol.6) series started with a new number 1, written by Ed Brubaker and drawn by Steve McNiven.
Collected Editions Winter Soldier Ultimate Collection (#1-9, #11-14) Winter Soldier: Book One (#1-7)Winter Soldier By Brubaker: The Complete Collection (#1-14)Marvel's Captain America: The Winter Soldier Prelude (#6) Winter Soldier: Book Two (#8-9, #11-14)Captain America: The 75th Anniversary Vibranium Collection Slipcase (#8-9 & 11-14) House of M: World of M featuring Wolverine (#10) Red Menace: Book One (#15-17) Red Menace: Book Two (#18-21) Red Menace Ultimate Collection (#15-21) Civil War: Captain America (#22-24)Civil War: Captain America/Iron Man (#22-24) The Death of Captain America: The Death of the Dream (#25-30) The Death of Captain America: The Burden of Dreams (#31-36) The Death of Captain America: The Man Who Bought America (#37-42) The Man with No Face (#43-48) Road to Reborn (#49-50, #600-601) Two Americas (#602-605; Captain America Reborn: Who Will Wield The Shield?)Captain America: The Trial of Captain America Omnibus (#602-619) No Escape (#606-610) The Trial of Captain America (#611- 615.1) Prisoner of War (#616-619)Please first Sign In before leaving a review.