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| PLATFORM: | Windows XP, Mac OS X Intel, Mac OS X |
| CATEGORY: | Software |
| MANUFACTURER: | GIT Corp |
| FEATURES: | CD, Hobby Software; for PC, Mac, Media Format: CD, # Over 41 Years of Captain America comic books from Nov. 1964 thru Dec 2006., Over 515 complete issues including all annuals., Every single article including American Graffiti, Bullpen Bulletins, Pinups and all advertisements. |
| MEDIA: | DVD-ROM |
| MPN: | 90007 |
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| UPC: | 791149900077 |
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Customer Reviews of Captain America the Complete Comic Collection Win/Mac
These GIT releases are the best thing to happen to comics in forever! Wow! I can't say enough good about these releases, they really are complete and fantastic. Each issue is painstakingly scanned in and ready to read. I've been buying them one at a time and reading my way through all the old comics I read as a kid during my sparetime. Keep them coming GIT!
another great release from GIT
GIT does it again - this time giving us a thorough offering from Captain America's title. I was pleased to see it is very current - through the April 2007 issue of Cap's comic. I also enjoy seeing the early Tales of Suspense issues (with co-star Iron Man who is slated for his own DVD-ROM set later this year).
Includes 2007 (#24, #25). Great product!
GIT did a nice job with this. As mistergoodman notes, it does indeed include all the Cap series from TOS in '64 to his death (I still hope it's not true) here in '07, plus annuals and a great bio. Definitely get this if you're a Cap fan.
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>The user interface uses PDF files with hyperlinks--anyone with Adobe Reader 7 will be able to use this easily. For me, reading was a challenge initially, certainly not GIT's fault. On my widescreen laptop, my highest res is 1280x800. By default Reader opens these up to fit the whole page, which is about 90% of actual size and a little hard to read, especially for the older comics. If I use the fit width setting instead, the pages are about 125% of actual and much easier to read, but there's a little bit more work to do to navigate the pages. I got used to it quickly.