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Captain America: Man Out of Time#4
Cover: Bryan Hitch & Paul Neary

Captain America: Man Out of Time #4

Apr 2011 · Marvel · 3.99 USD
“Man Out of Time, Part 4”

In "Man Out of Time, Part 4," Captain America struggles to find his place in a world that’s moved on without him, seeking solace with a former colleague, General Simon, whose passing leaves a quiet weight on his shoulders. As the battle with Kang escalates, time itself seems to fracture—pulling Cap into a moment that feels both achingly familiar and impossibly distant. Written by Mark Waid and brought to life by Jorge Molina’s dynamic art, with inks by Karl Kesel and colors by Frank D'Armata, the issue’s emotional core is matched by its striking visuals, while Bryan Hitch and Paul Neary deliver a cover that captures the tension between past and present.

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writer Mark Waid · artist Jorge Molina · inker Karl Kesel · colorist Frank D'Armata · letterer VC's Joe Sabino · cover Bryan Hitch, Paul Neary

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Full credits

writer Mark Waid
cover pencils Bryan Hitch
cover inks Paul Neary

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Cap still has trouble adjusting to the new times. He visits a former colleague, general Simon, until he passes away. During a fight with Kang, Cap is seemingly returned to the end of World War II.

Plot details indexed by the Grand Comics Database (CC BY-SA).