Happy 4th of July! Celebrate By Reading Five Best 'Captain America' Comics For Independence Day!

By Jorge Solis (j.solis@mstarsnews.com) | Jul 04, 2014 10:56 AM EDT

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Happy Fourth of July! In order to celebrate Independence Day, one possible suggestion, besides hitting the beach and going to BBQs, is to pick up Marvel Comics book featuring the red, white, and blue superhero. Check out the best Captain America comics to read for 4th of July!

As mentioned here, ComiXology is the place where you can collect bundles of Marvel superhero. Before the comic character jumped onto the big screen, find out more about the wimpy kid from Brooklyn who became the famous WWII super-solider. In its long-running history, check out the best adventures starring the first Avenger.

5) Captain America Meets The Punisher

In Captain America #241, the American hero confronts the unforgiving Punisher in a deadly shootout. Steve Rogers, the WWII hero, meets another forgotten solider, Frank Castle, the Vietnam vet. Though their tactics may seem different, the two are united are their duty and love of country.

4) Captain America: The Winter Solider

A blast from the past returns to haunt our masked superhero. Based on the hit movie starring Chris Evans, the spy thriller takes our protagonist on a dark path. This volume is also the one that brought a character from Marvel history and rebooted him for modern times.

3) The Death of Captain America: The Death of a Dream

In the Civil War crossover, the Marvel superheroes are divided by a government patriot bill. To prove the patriot act is wrong, Steve Rogers has to make the ultimate sacrifice.The Marvel Universe changed after his sudden departure.

4) Captain America: The Man Who Brought America

After the death of Captain America, Rogers' best friend, Bucky Barnes, picks up the classic shield.  The one-time sidekick now gets to rise through the ranks. Bucky dons the mask just in time as Red Skull makes an unexpected return.

5)  Captain America: Red Menace

We met a version of the Crossbones villain in the Cap movie. Now see why comic book fans were excited to see their favorite baddie up on the big screen. 

Enjoy these five best "Captain America" comics during Independence Day. Readers, would you like to add something to the list.

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