A first look at the new designs of the Captain America that Chris Evans will be wearing in the upcoming The First Avenger movie. The images are 3-D renderings of the designs and Chris Evan’s face.
The design seems more inline with Cap’s outfit from the Marvel Ultimate line than the traditional Marvel 616 version. Much more in keeping with the current trend towards what we might see in the real world rather than typical spandex.
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The interesting thing about the “linked” Avengers Siege titles (New Avengers, Dark Avengers, Mighty Avengers, etc.) is that instead of telling stories between the pages or issues of the main Siege mini-series as typical of the previous cross-overs, we are being shown what happened in the few hours right before Osbourne and H.A.M.M.E.R. attacked Asgard.
Produced by Hasbro, the Marvel Universe Super Hero figures are probably the coolest action figures around. This line of highly poseable figures are 3 ¾ to 4 inches tall depending on which hero is depicted. The articulation of the figure depends on the character as well. This review is on five figures, Captain America, Moon Knight, Union Jack, The Thing and Ms. Marvel.
This is going to be a bit confusing so hang on. Back before Marvel went bankrupt in the late 90s, Marvel editorial lost their minds and let Rob Leifield conceive and execute the Heroes Reborn saga. In an alternate timeline that was created by Franklin Richard’s imagination, a teenaged girl named Rikki Barnes is Bucky, sidekick to Captain America. This Bucky was brought into the 616 main Marvel universe through the events in the recent Onslaught Reborn when Marvel again lost it’s mind and let Leifield and Jeph Loeb do a mini series to revisit the Heroes Reborn universe just a few years back (although this time is was not followed by bankrupting Marvel). Now, Rikki Barnes gets her chance to shine as the 





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