Captain America: Symbol of Truth #6
| Writer | Tochi Onyebuchi |
| Artist | Ig Guara |
| Cover Price | $3.99 |
"PAX MOHANNDA" STARTS HERE! Still reeling from his conflict with Wakanda, Sam Wilson is called to the international stage once again to protect a visiting politician from the African nation of Mohannda. But the White Wolf has already put the second stage of his plan into motion, with dire consequences for both Sam's closest friends...and Mohannda. Old allies return and new enemies rise in this thrilling new chapter of CAPTAIN AMERICA: SYMBOL OF TRUTH!
Rated T+
CRITIC REVIEWS Back to Top
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9.0
Weird Science Marvel Comics - mrgabehernandez
Oct 19, 2022Captain America: Symbol of Truth #6 starts fresh with a banger of an issue when a visiting Prime Minister is attacked by assassins. The story is the cleanest and most straightforward of anything we've read from Onyebuchi, the art is fast-paced and energetic, and the cliffhanger is full of foreboding and intrigue. Read Full Review
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9.0
The Super Powered Fancast - Deron Generally
Oct 19, 2022Guara delivers some beautifully stylish and thrilling art throughout the issue. The visuals are fun and capture the tense tone of the story. Read Full Review
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9.0
COMICON - Scott Redmond
Oct 24, 2022'Captain America: Symbol of Truth' is one-hundred precent a Captain America story through the lens of Sam Wilson which is a fantastic thing to see, as it explores a lot of pressing long-time and still happening issues. A solid action story with some great political thriller DNA, pitting the hero against an unseen enemy in a deadly game of cat and mouse. Read Full Review
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6.6
Multiversity Comics - Quinn Tassin
Oct 24, 2022A perfectly readable, fun comic but not all that much more than that. Read Full Review
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6.0
ComicBook.com - Tim Adams
Oct 19, 2022Captain America and Falcon are tasked with protecting the Prime Minister of Mohannda, which doesn't turn out too well in the end. Read Full Review
USER REVIEWS Back to Top
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8.5
Well, this is a nice cinematic kickoff for a new arc. Hopefully, this one stays fast and focused, like this issue, and avoids getting lost in the tall grass, like the last arc.
The script strikes a nice balance between the talk-heavy bits at the start and finish and the hard-hitting action in the middle. It does everything an opening act needs to do; it makes the first moves and provides enough context to explain their significance.
I love the art. I was a fan of Ig Guara before, but he's leveled up since the last time I saw him, adding highly-polished linework to his distinctive personal style.
I'm getting tired of the White Wolf's obligatory end-of-issue gloat sessions, though.
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OMG, this one propelled forward! Action-packed superhero comic!
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8.0
Pretty interesting start to this new arc. Onyebuchi’s writing is, easily, the best part of this. Guara’s interiors were largely solid, though I was missing R.B. Silva throughout. In any case, this was good and I’m looking forward to more. Nothing much else for me to say, really. Though, I was a bit surprised at the prime minister dying, particularly with the way it was depicted.
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A little generic, but there is a charm to this book that keeps me coming back. Do I think it's great? No, but it does it's job well enough.
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