In this second volume of a collection that reissuing classic Marvel, cheap and package of 500 pages but on newsprint, in B & W and without any commentary called into the work situation, Captain America, the legend living the Second World War, has difficulty in adjusting to the modern world, lives in the hotel rather than the patrician Avengers, is in love but fears for his girlfriend (who is still a senior officer SHIELD ..), still pursued by the memory of Bucky (but admits for a time the young exalted Rick Jones as "side-kick"), is a bit much manipulated by Col. Fury, The Falcon made the meeting (with the anecdotally curious origin, while remaining essentially in the spirit of the time for African-American hero, see Harlem etc.), fights against the Hydra, AIM, the Red Skull and some other "villains". The first pages are signed for drawings Kirby and Steranko made an appearance before being followed mainly by Gene Colan in great shape. Overall, I am nevertheless surprised to find Captain America fundamentally alone and homeless qu'adulé well.