If you are reading the Coates run, you know that the plot makes sense and it's being developed since the begging with this idea. There is nothing cringe in the dialogue bubbles. It's a very good and inspiring reading, as well as extremely satisfying for those who were waiting for an end to the plot of this story. We all know that the issue with Coates is the delay in developing the narrative. The comic is good.
Captain America #23
| Writer | Ta-Nehisi Coates |
| Artist | Bob Quinn |
| Cover Price | $3.99 |
"All Die Young" continues! A restoration! A resurrection! A bit of redemption! And the return of Cap's number one foe!
Rated T+
CRITIC REVIEWS
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9.8
Comic Watch - Cody White
Sep 16, 2020Not the return of Red Skull as the solicit would indicate,Captain America #23(Coates, Milla, @RobotJQ @JoeCaramagna @Marvel) instead turns out to be a riviting realignment of the focus of the series, vaulting it into elite status. Read Full Review
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8.7
The Super Powered Fancast - Deron Generally
Sep 16, 2020Bob Quinn does some great work with the art in the issue. The story and its pace are geared towards action and Quinns art provides that in both the style of the art and the fast pacing of the panels. Read Full Review
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8.6
Monkeys Fighting Robots - Corey Patterson
Sep 16, 2020The beauty of this issue's narrative lies in its ability to show readers each step of her journey toward becoming the powerhouse in the present. Read Full Review
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7.0
Major Spoilers - Matthew Peterson
Sep 22, 2020This issue takes a brief detour from the ongoing narrative for a deep dive into Sharon's psyche and it works pretty well, even if it seems to mean the end of Iron Patriot. Read Full Review
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6.0
ComicBook.com - Evan Valentine
Sep 16, 2020While my previous criticisms of the art not being able to hold up to Coates' story still somewhat apply with this issue, the changing of narratives to Sharon Carter works wonders for the finale of the battle with Selene. Read Full Review