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Captain America

Forbin

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Okay, I can't read every comic out there, so would someone please brief me on how the hell he came back to life?

Feel free to spoil away.
 
The gun that the Red Skull gave to Sharon was a Dr. Doom-designed time-device that sent his consciousness/life-force/whatever skipping through time, while his body withered and died. The Skull's plan was to bring the life-force back (which draws the body to the same location), and use the body for himself (since he's lacked a body of his own since 2005, when General Lukin's men killed him). Sharon thwarted this process the first time he tried it; the second time he succeeded, but Steve succeeded in regaining control of his body.
 
And here was me about to say that they just thawed him out of the block of ice :lol:

So that's two iconic superheroes, lost through time with their return to their original role in question?
 
The gun that the Red Skull gave to Sharon was a Dr. Doom-designed time-device that sent his consciousness/life-force/whatever skipping through time, while his body withered and died. The Skull's plan was to bring the life-force back (which draws the body to the same location), and use the body for himself (since he's lacked a body of his own since 2005, when General Lukin's men killed him). Sharon thwarted this process the first time he tried it; the second time he succeeded, but Steve succeeded in regaining control of his body.
Oh, for frak's sake... :rolleyes:
 
The gun that the Red Skull gave to Sharon was a Dr. Doom-designed time-device that sent his consciousness/life-force/whatever skipping through time, while his body withered and died. The Skull's plan was to bring the life-force back (which draws the body to the same location), and use the body for himself (since he's lacked a body of his own since 2005, when General Lukin's men killed him). Sharon thwarted this process the first time he tried it; the second time he succeeded, but Steve succeeded in regaining control of his body.
Oh, for frak's sake... :rolleyes:

:lol:
Agreed!

Thanks, folks. I can't freakin read everything, and lately, I'm not sure I want to!
 
I don't really see the problem; it's a straight tribute to Slaughterhouse-Five (the first issue of Reborn even has a line declaring "Steve Rogers is unstuck in time"). Wasn't Brubaker's strongest arc on the title, though (I'm really looking forward to the New Cap vs. Baron Zemo arc that starts in May).
 
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