<font class="plain_title_big">I'm having a little trouble here. Besides the obvious, and contradictory cash-in of having a "final days of" storyline for a character we saw shot dead in the Summer, there's another elephant in the room for the Captain America: The Chosen series.
That would be the fact that it's being written by the guy who created Rambo.
I have not read first blood, but assuming the movie is close, then I can see the plan. Post traumatic stress suffering Vietnam vet has a run in with a powerful and corrupt small-town sheriff. You can see the concepts involved - extraordinarily trained, war weary soldier stands up for what's right - translating over to Captain America.
The trouble is, the guy has written a lot of books since then, including the one that became the movie that made Rambo the character everyone remembers - ass-kicking extension of Regan-era foreign policy.
So.
I'm going to have to check these books out now, if only to see if they're continuing to molest the corpse of Captain America.
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That would be the fact that it's being written by the guy who created Rambo.
I have not read first blood, but assuming the movie is close, then I can see the plan. Post traumatic stress suffering Vietnam vet has a run in with a powerful and corrupt small-town sheriff. You can see the concepts involved - extraordinarily trained, war weary soldier stands up for what's right - translating over to Captain America.
The trouble is, the guy has written a lot of books since then, including the one that became the movie that made Rambo the character everyone remembers - ass-kicking extension of Regan-era foreign policy.
So.
I'm going to have to check these books out now, if only to see if they're continuing to molest the corpse of Captain America.
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