Captain America & Hawkeye #631
| Writer | Cullen Bunn |
| Artist | Alessandro Vitti, Matteo Buffagni |
| Cover Price | $2.99 |
In the depths of an underground city, Stegron's dream becomes a nightmare! Cap "goes Mezozoic" and he's set his carnivorous sights on Hawkeye! And what's freakier than creepy little kids? Creepy little dinosaur kids!
CRITIC REVIEWS
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4.5
IGN - Jesse Schedeen
May 23, 2012With no real dramatic pull and too little focus on the simple joy of superheroes punching dinosaurs, Captain America and Hawkeye has nothing to offer readers. The next Cap team-up can't come soon enough. Read Full Review
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4.0
Comic Book Resources - Doug Zawisza
May 25, 2012The team-ups of my youth were concise stories, complete in an issue or two at the most. Sure, there were underlying subplots and maybe even a recurring villain or two that would stretch beyond the team-up, but the stories were easily attainable, interesting, fun reads that had good to great art and fun interplay between the characters teaming up. "Captain America and Hawkeye" is getting long in the tooth and needs to wrap soon before it collapses under its own weight as it tries to figure out what it wants to be. This is a potentially fun concept, it just needs to be a little more deftly executed. Read Full Review