Captain America by Ed Brubaker Omnibus #1
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis massive hardcover collects the first half of Ed Brubaker's acclaimed run on Captain America, beginning with the storyline that reintroduced the Winter Soldier. It includes issues #1-25 of the 2005 series, along with the Captain America 65th Anniversary Special and Winter Soldier: Winter Kills, presenting a pivotal era that redefined Steve Rogers' legacy and introduced a new status quo for the character.
In "Out of Time Part One," Ed Brubaker and Mike Perkins dive into the escalating fallout of Captain America’s Civil War, spotlighting Agent 13 as her loyalty to Cap is tested from within S.H.I.E.L.D. The story unfolds with quiet tension and mounting stakes, as personal betrayals and a mysterious new threat emerge—while the Red Skull’s shadow grows longer. Steve Epting’s striking cover captures the weight of the moment, and this pivotal issue marks a turning point in the series.
In "Collision Courses Part 1 of 2," Crossbones turns the Red Skull’s daughter into a weapon, unleashing her in a brutal, relentless rampage. Meanwhile, Captain America and Sharon Carter follow a trail that leads them to Bucky Barnes, while A.I.M. agents interrupt Steve Rogers and Sharon in the middle of a mission—demanding their help, but for what, they won’t say.
In the heart of the American Midwest, Crossbones and Sin, the Red Skull’s daughter, push forward with their plan to tear open a new chapter in A.I.M.’s legacy—only to find themselves unexpectedly cornered by Captain America and S.H.I.E.L.D. Agent 13. As tensions explode and old wounds resurface, the stage is set for a high-stakes showdown where loyalty, vengeance, and destiny collide.
In "Twenty-First Century Blitz Part One," Captain America crosses the Atlantic in search of his long-lost partner, reuniting with old allies in a mission that tests loyalty and legacy. But as Cap moves through the shadows of the past, Crossbones and Sin pursue their own vendetta, converging on the same destination—and General Lukin’s mysterious ties to the Red Skull may hold the key to what’s truly at stake.
In "Twenty-First Century Blitz Part Two of Four," Cap and Union Jack face a formidable new threat that quickly proves more dangerous than they anticipated, as Spitfire digs into the secrets of Kronas Corp.'s underground project beneath the city—while the Winter Soldier moves silently through the shadows, closing in on his target.
In London, Captain America faces a foe from his past—Red Skull—reawakened in the modern era, forcing him to defend the city alongside Union Jack and Spitfire as the threat of destruction unfolds.
In "Twenty-First Century Blitz: Conclusion," Captain America confronts the Winter Soldier in a high-stakes battle to protect London, uncovering the shocking truth that Aleksander Lukin and the Red Skull are the same man. As the fight reaches its climax, Bucky Barnes vanishes—only to reappear later in a quiet moment with Nick Fury, leaving the outcome of their reunion hanging.
In "The Drums of War," Ed Brubaker delves into the personal cost of the superhero Civil War, focusing on Agent 13 as her loyalty to Captain America is tested from within S.H.I.E.L.D. Amid shifting allegiances and mounting pressure, her world fractures under the weight of secrets and betrayal. As the Red Skull reemerges and a new threat takes shape, the stakes for those closest to Cap grow dangerously personal.
In "The Drums of War Part Two of Three," Jo faces a growing threat as the Winter Soldier crosses paths with Nick Fury, setting off a chain of events that plunge the nation into chaos. With the Red Skull manipulating the escalating conflict, the stage is set for a dangerous alliance that could reshape the world—just as Captain America stands at the center of it all.
In the heart of the Civil War, Captain America stands alone against a tide of division, his ideals tested as allies fall and trust erodes. With the Red Skull tightening his grip and new, unexpected forces emerging, Steve Rogers must confront not just enemies, but the cost of standing by his principles.
In "The Death of the Dream," Captain America—once a symbol of unwavering principle—faces a harrowing turn when he surrenders to the Superhuman Registration Act, only to be shot dead on the courthouse steps during his transfer. The moment shakes the foundation of the superhero world, leaving the consequences to echo far beyond the final page.
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Reprinted in Captain America #2 (2012), Captain America Modern Era Epic Collection #2 (2024), Captain America Modern Era Epic Collection #3 (2025), Die offizielle Marvel-Comic-Sammlung #44
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