Captain America #34
It's the biggest comic of the week, at least for me (I read Y: The Last Man in trades). Does it live up to the hype? Well, it's just another piece in the rather large puzzle that Ed Brubaker has created since he took over the series. Brubaker resists the urge to make this a very special issue, and just keeps his story chugging along, while keeping it accessible enough for people just picking up this issue. Yes, the new Captain takes up the shield this issue, we all know who it is. That's almost the B plot of the issue though, as the more important stuff goes on between Tony Stark and a government official who won't accept the Red Skull is back, and then there's an exchange between the Skull and Armin Zola and a rather shocking ending with some of the Skull's sleeper agents. Perfectly paced story, and great action and design from artist Steve Epting (with beautiful inking by Butch Guice). If you're going to do a big character event, this is the way to do it. ---5 out of 5
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Tuesday, February 12, 2008
Weekly Comic Book Pulls for 01-31-08
Posted by Geeks of Doom at 7:10 AM
Labels: Brian Michael Bendis, Butch Guice, Dan Slott, David Lampam, Doug Mahnke, Ed Brubaker, Geoff Johns, Mark Bagley, Mike McKone, Stefano Caselli, Steve Epting, Tony Harris, Weekly Comic Book Pulls
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