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Paperback Captain Britain Book

ISBN: 1854000209

ISBN13: 9781854000200

Captain Britain

(Part of the Captain Britain US & UK collections Series)

Reprints stories from Mighty World of Marvel, illustrated by Alan Davis This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Format: Paperback

Condition: Good

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Classic Captain Britain from Davis and Delano

After the departure of writer Alan Moore at the conclusion of the Jaspers' Warp story, artist Alan Davis was joined by Jamie Delano (on Moores reccomendation) in chronicling the good Captain's further adventures, including the introduction of Psylocke, WHO and a host of new characters along with enjoyable stories. Shortly after this changing of the guard, Captain Britain regained his own title. It lasted only 14 issues (reprinted here) before the character was moved into the newly launched Excalibur team.

There are two TPBs of the Captain

This one (with Alan Davis as the author) is the one that was released first and is CB's later adventures (from his own UK comic) , whereas the Alan Moore TPB was released later and is the CB's earlier adventures (starting in the Mighty World of Marvel. The Moore TPB is the one in print

Excellent early work from Alan Moore & Alan Davis

I have to get this out of the way first: this book is a must-have for any fans of Alan Moore's work on Miracleman! I was unaware of his work on this Marvel UK title until a recent browse through a local comic shop. It might be a tad hard to come by, but it can still be found!Collecting a classic and definitive run from the very early '80s, CAPTAIN BRITAIN features some outstanding writing and artwork. It's fascinating to see Moore and Davis in the very early phases of their careers. You can feel the presence of the great works to come from both highly-regarded creators. Moore's writing gives many hints of the more well-known adult-themes to come from him in the mid- to late '80s. Davis' style, while a bit rough at first, quickly develops as he gains more confidence with the characters (in fact, Moore spends almost the entire introduction praising Davis' work, and rightly so). Be warned that the beginning of this book is not actually the beginning of the storyline, but it suffices. You are dropped into the middle of an ongoing story that the 2 inherited at the last minute. Within that last minute, however, a good chunk of the UK's superheroes are killed by The Fury, including Miracleman AND the title character! Using a format that will be familiar to readers of Moore's Swamp Thing, the Captain is resurrected and redefined, leading to a rematch that doesn't disappoint.I am so happy to have found this treasure. I'm hoping that we will see more collections from Marvel UK in the future.

Classic Stuff!

As Author Alan Moore states in his introduction, the stories in this book are from VERY early on in the careers of himself and Artist Alan Davis, but they hold up remarkably well. The basic story will be familiar to longtime comic fans: Hero is thrown into an alternate reality, must face a megomaniacal madman, etc.; What's so cool about Captain Britain is that this story was published over TWENTY YEARS AGO, so all of the similar stories we're more familiar with (Crisis on Infinite Earths, X-Men's Days of Future Past, even Moore's & Davis'own Miracleman)had their genesis here. The book gets off to a head-scratching start; We're thrown into the closing chapters of a long-running story-arc that Moore & Davis had the misfortune of inheriting, but they do an amazing job of not only making the complex story and characters accessible, but actually making them interesting. Moore starts by killing Captain Britain, and rebuilding him from the ground up, as he would later do with DC's Swamp Thing. By the third or fourth chapter, Moore & Davis have hit their stride, and are beginning to impart their own voices on the book. Part of the fun is seeing how fast Moore and Davis grow as creators; Moore learns that sometimes silence can be just as powerful as words, and Davis becomes a confident, masterful storyteller in his own right. By the time I finished the book, I felt like I had just discovered a long-hidden masterpiece. I don't know if this is the ENTIRE Moore/Davis Captain Britain run, but if it isn't, I hope Marvel gets the rest into print again FAST. Fans of Marvel's Excalibur series will also be interested to know that this book contains the first appearance of Meggan, The Captain's future love interest. There's also a cameo appearance by the aforementioned Miracleman. While not Moore's best work, it's still head-and-shoulders above 90% of the material out there. Give it a try!

The best British superhero ever

Alan davis: the writer artist supreme, and the character he writes best for. An unbeatable combination
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