Captain America #25

7.9

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5 Reviews
7.6

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20 Reviews
Writer Ta-Nehisi Coates, Michael Cho
Artist Leonard Kirk, Michael Cho
Cover Price $4.99

To rescue the Daughters of Liberty trapped in Madripoor, Captain America and his closest allies marshal their forces - but waiting in the wings for them is the reborn Red Skull! Plus, the debut of the all-new Agent 13!
PLUS: A second celebratory story by Michael Cho!
40 PGS./Rated T+

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  • 8.2

    Monkeys Fighting Robots - Corey Patterson

    Nov 18, 2020

    Ta-Nehisi Coates's script is set up beautifully"by giving Sharon control of the narrative voice, the reader enjoys an intricate look at the relationship dynamics in play. Read Full Review

  • 8.2

    The Super Powered Fancast - Deron Generally

    Nov 18, 2020

    Both artists bring some great imagery to their stories. Leonard Kirk has a great eye for a story grounded in dark intensity. Michael Cho brings a classic sensibility to the art in the second story and the style of the art and its characters has a timeless quality. Read Full Review

  • 8.0

    Newsarama - Oscar Maltby

    Nov 18, 2020

    The current volume of Captain America reaches its twenty-fifth issue with a stylish pair of stories that aim to challenge their characters' relationships with momentous events in their lives. While Cap revisits his friend's struggles to carve out a positive life in the United States, Sharon revisits the impact of constant war on Peggy Carter's life and how it molded both her own and Alexa's present. Streamlined portraits and block shadows dominate both Cho and Kirk's artwork, lending a sleek sensibility to Falcone and Coates' scripts. Captain America #25 balances taut action with a strong inner voice to produce an understated but impactful comic book. Read Full Review

  • 8.0

    ComicBook.com - Evan Valentine

    Nov 18, 2020

    Another meaningful entry that not only takes time to dissect Steve's character, but that of Sharon Carter as well, proving Coates mastery of this part of the Marvel Universe. Read Full Review

  • 7.0

    AIPT - Lia Galanis

    Nov 18, 2020

    Coates has done wonders developing Sharon's character and through the Daughters of Liberty, he has done more for Peggy Carter's character than any modern writer. His run continues to be intriguing and politically conscious, though one often wonders when Steve himself will get his day in the sun as well. In that respect, it's certainly the outlier in the various Captain America runs, though that's hardly a bad thing. Read Full Review

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