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Dec 16, 2020
Another great Coates comic, we saw that his writing took off in a while, and now he finds himself on an increasingly accurate path in the character's script. We had a lot of action, speech about cycles of death and rebirth (something Marvel has a lot of) and all this done with great art. We also see Steve Rogers talking about the importance of his friendships, the thing he is most proud of, showing us how important Sharon, Bucky and Sam are to him. This was a great comic, one that fans were delighted to read today.
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Dec 20, 2020
" And who's the puppet now ?"
- BUCKY BARNES
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Dec 17, 2020
I liked getting Steve's POV again. This was a pretty good issue, but I'm waiting for the ideas to finally come together for more oomph.
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Dec 21, 2020
It was pretty good. I think the constant art changes dont help the series but this one looks pretty good. Not much gets done but the red hulk parts were cool.
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Apr 16, 2021
Solid but not spectacular issue.
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Mar 26, 2021
The good guys win in Madripoor, and Thunderbolt Ross (somehow) regains his Red Hulk form. It's a solid plot with some cool twists. But these creators are just not bringing the talent this story deserves. I like the blocking of the art, but not the way the characters are finished. I hate Steve's dumb doe eyes; I hate Sam's stupid skull mask. And the author continues to rely on divergent narration to philosophize while the action plays out. But it doesn't work as well as he thinks; in fact, I think it's getting worse over time.
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Apr 17, 2021
This is crap...The art is so corny and I no longer care...thats Coates biggest weakness is there is no compelling reason to care for anything these characters are going through..Its only my opinion but this is the biggest snooze of a Captain America Title I have ever read.
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Dec 20, 2020
Captain America
Volume: 9 Issue: 26 LGY: 730
“All Die Young: Part VIIâ€
Publisher: @marvel
Writer: @tanehisipcoates
Artist: Leonard Kirk
Colorist: Matt Milla
Cover: @thealexrossart
Letterer: @joecaramagna
Captain America and his allies battle to rescue his friends from the Red Skull and the Power Elite. While engaged in battle to free the Power Elite’s hostages, things take a strange turn as Steve Rogers thinks about the people he’s surrounded himself with and how they have been with him in some of the darkest times he can remember.
This issue was one of the better issues of Coates’ run. My previous few reviews you will see my displeasure with the books because they seem to be focusing more on the Daughters of
Liberty rather than Captain America himself. However, in this issue that was not the case and that pleases me. There was a lot of action which are always my favorite types of issues. I really enjoyed having this issue narrated from Steve’s point of view. It actually felt like a Captain America comic. FINALLY!
Rating: âï¸âï¸âï¸ (3/5)
Reviewed by: @mcruz2189 of The Comic Book Club of Instagram
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