COMICS: "The Iron Nail" Strikes In First Look At CAPTAIN AMERICA #15

COMICS: "The Iron Nail" Strikes In First Look At CAPTAIN AMERICA #15

This January, Loose Nuke concludes in the senses shattering Captain America #15 from the blockbuster creative team of Rick Remender (Uncanny Avengers) and Carlos Pacheco (Uncanny X-Men). Hit the jump to check out a first look at the issue!

By JoshWilding - Dec 17, 2013 03:12 PM EST
Filed Under: Marvel Comics

Captain America and the Falcon have taken down Nuke once and for all, but was it too late? The final fate of Nuke revealed as the sinister Iron Nail prepares his assault on the Capitalist West! And don’t miss the debut of the disturbing Dr. Mindbubble – the Weapon Minus Super Soldier from the 1960s! All leading up to the senses shattering conclusion that will change Cap’s life forever in 2014! It all starts here in CAPTAIN AMERICA #15!










CAPTAIN AMERICA #15
Written by RICK REMENDER
Art by CARLOS PACHECO
Cover by JIM CHEUNG

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soberchimera
soberchimera - 12/17/2013, 4:03 PM
Another Fu Manchu-esque supervillain, way to go Marvel.
ds9epicfan
ds9epicfan - 12/17/2013, 4:06 PM
Looks like a good read,Rick Remender is a solid writer.Love that cover,too bad Jim Cheung isn't also doing the interiors.
storyteller
storyteller - 12/17/2013, 4:16 PM
You know you would think Captain America would be hunting down the red skull who has declared war on mutants........or maybe he's okay with that.
TheLetter10
TheLetter10 - 12/17/2013, 4:19 PM
@soberchimera

seriously? So all Asian characters are suddenly "fu manchu-esque" to you?

It's obvious this dude is playing off the Viet Cong history based on these panels alone.
SpideyQuad
SpideyQuad - 12/17/2013, 4:23 PM
Why?

Why does every story nowadays "have the change everything"?

It's almost like they feel they have to sell the story before it's told. Why don't the Trail Blazers just Internetize the industry, which would severely cut the overhead costs, and pass those cuts under the consumer therefore allowing younger kids to buy these issues without overstating their importance.
TheHood
TheHood - 12/17/2013, 4:50 PM
@SpideyQuad Blame Stan Lee, he started this hyping mess. Either that or he was the best at it.
OxnardMontalvo
OxnardMontalvo - 12/17/2013, 5:03 PM
Remender is the reason I dropped this title......after 45 years.
WeAreVenom86
WeAreVenom86 - 12/17/2013, 5:46 PM
O.o

We're just wondering when there is finally gonna be a Captain America comic of The good ol' Red, White, an' Blue scout punching out El Presidente OBAMA.

We Have Spoken!
AGoodHonestMan
AGoodHonestMan - 12/17/2013, 5:51 PM
Marvel this Fu Manchu-esque character is a big 'no no' in the 21st Century.
rabid
rabid - 12/17/2013, 9:04 PM
Why is this character a big no-no? He's not anymore indicative of his country than the cyborg psycho Nuke with the US flag tattooed on his face.
This Cap storyline has very nice art. That's the nicest thing I can say for it.
MightyZeus
MightyZeus - 12/17/2013, 9:20 PM
I like the cover but i'm not a fan of the interior. I'll pick this up though.
mgeoff88
mgeoff88 - 12/17/2013, 11:23 PM
The real trouble starts when his brother The Hangnail shows up. That guy is bad news.

;P
loki668
loki668 - 12/17/2013, 11:29 PM
@mgeoff88

Wait until their cousin "Press-On Nail" shows up.
AGoodHonestMan
AGoodHonestMan - 12/18/2013, 12:29 AM
@ rabid

Because you can have a chinese character that hates the west without dressing him up like a Fu Manchu character. Iron Nail falls into the same catagory as The Mandarian and Yellow Claw, horrible caracatures of Chinese Communism. Sure you can argue that both characters were made in the 60's - 70's, but this is the 21st Century all this stereotypical bullshit is pathetic. Dumbass!
loki668
loki668 - 12/18/2013, 12:34 AM
We've already heard from their henchman "Nailbiter"!! He's been hiding among us all along!!
admiralhowdy
admiralhowdy - 12/18/2013, 2:49 AM
Cap would look even better if they'd give him his damn wings back.
rabid
rabid - 12/18/2013, 7:27 AM
@Agoodhonestman
What's Iron Nail done for China or Communism? Does that not make Nuke a racist/political caricature of the USA that shouldn't be shown? Which countries are we allowed to have villains from and which are not allowed? What stereotype is being perpetuated here exactly, because when think China, I don't automatically picture a shirtless man with a meteor rock in his chest?
Joementum
Joementum - 12/18/2013, 7:53 AM
Todays' Chinese communists dress mostly in western suits or military uniforms.

Only a fictional nationalists who wants Imperial rule would dress this way.
Joementum
Joementum - 12/18/2013, 7:55 AM
BTW.
I think Yellow Claw got his name from a severely ingrown nail.
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