Captain America #10
| Writer | Ed Brubaker |
| Artist | Alan Davis |
POWERLESS Conclusion. Captain America continues to fight to find a cure for his condition. Meanwhile, Falcon fights alongside the enemy! Will Cap be able to save the day?
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7.5
IGN - Benjamin Bailey
Apr 25, 2012Another issue of Captain America, another notch in Brubaker's epic. It's good, although it could do a bit more to justify its price point. Still, to some of us, Captain America drawn by Alan Davis is worth the price of admission alone. Read Full Review
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6.0
Weekly Comic Book Review - Alex Evans
Apr 26, 2012An underwhelming effort by two very, very good creators with a lot that feels rushed or slapped together Read Full Review
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6.0
Newsarama - David Pepose
Apr 30, 2012While the emotional connection isn't there " which, again, is a shame, since Cap kind of has a movie coming out this week " Alan Davis does put in his time and then some with this issue of Captain America. With his smooth, graceful characters and his dynamic action sequences, we might have seen this story before, but even the most jaded reader would say it at least looks good. Read Full Review
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8.0
There was nothing inherently interesting about the way Steve cured his condition but the second half of this issue is a joy to read as Steve fights Sam after Sam got caught in the madbomb, just in time as Tony unleashed the cure. The longer Bravo and Queen of Hydra stick around, the more I start to dislike them
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