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Marvel Preview: Captain America: Steve Rogers #18

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Marvel Preview: Captain America: Steve Rogers #18

As Steve Rogers enacts his grand vision for a new Hydra world order, he is forced to confront an old friend. But will Namor, the Sub-Mariner, prove to be ally or deadly enemy?

Written by Nick Spencer
Art by Javier Pina
Cover by Elizabeth Torque
Story Arc Secret Empire
Page Count 24 Pages
Release Date June 21 2017

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Marvel Preview: Captain America: Steve Rogers #18

Marvel Preview: Captain America: Steve Rogers #18

Marvel Preview: Captain America: Steve Rogers #18

Marvel Preview: Captain America: Steve Rogers #18

Marvel Preview: Captain America: Steve Rogers #18

Marvel Preview: Captain America: Steve Rogers #18

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