Cap back in new, free comic

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  • Army & Air Force Exchange Service Public Affairs
On the heels of its 116th anniversary, the Army & Air Force Exchange Service is once again joining forces with Marvel Comics to distribute free, military-exclusive comic books at its stores around the world.

The 11th issue in the Exchange/Marvel series, titled "The First Avenger," revolves around kidnapped civilians who transform into super-strong creatures and attack small European villages. Captain America traces the unwitting bad guys to a remote castle in Symkaria where he finds a mad scientist in the midst of creating an army of "electric soldiers."

"It's hard to believe that this is already the 11th installment in the Exchange's free comic book series," said the Exchange's Senior Enlisted Advisor Chief Master Sgt. Jeffry Helm. "Based on the enormous success and popularity of these special issues, I'm certain this one will be just as popular as the previous ten."

"The First Avenger" arrived exclusively at continental U.S. Exchanges in early August and is due at overseas facilities, including 56 locations ivolved with Operations New Dawn and Enduring Freedom, around the end of August.

"While we may work with costume-wearing heroes every day, it is a true honor to help create a comic book for the real life heroes of the U.S. Armed Forces," said the comic's Editor Bill Roseman. "All of us involved salute the troops, thank them for their sacrifices every day that grant us the freedoms we enjoy, and hope they are entertained by the action-packed adventures of the one and only, shield-slinging super-soldier known as Captain America."