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I think it is a fair critique to say that despite all the artists doing a yeoman's job on their given task, the overall aesthetic feel for Brubaker's main tale is jaded at best. Having Chaykin follow Guice next is like using a sponge instead of sandpaper. When I returned to the normal visual feel of Captain America at the end of the story, it felt like I was reading several other comics in between. Besides showcasing Marvel's talent, there was nothing gained by using such radical art styles on one story. In fact, this decision hurt the book.
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