Captain America #15

Writer: Rick Remender Artist: Carlos Pacheco Publisher: Marvel Comics Release Date: January 22, 2014 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 7 User Reviews: 8
7.3Critic Rating
8.0User Rating

LOOSE NUKE PART 5
•  The final fate of Nuke!
•  Dr. Mindbubble revealed!
•  The Iron Nail's war on the Capitalist West begins!
•  Captain America unraveled!

  • 10
    We The Nerdy - Derek A. Adams Jan 28, 2014

    This run of Captain America is absolutely epic without foregoing story. It is on par with Ed Brubaker's legendary run on the character. Remender, as he does with everything he does has managed to keep this new and fresh while still feeling like the Cap we all know and love. I feel that this series isn't talked about as much as it should for whatever reason. It is absolutely stellar and deserves your $3.99 whether you like the Captain or not. Read Full Review

  • 10
    Hero Nuggets - Steve 'Wallboy' Tomei Jan 24, 2014

    Remender and Pancheco deliver a flawless issue of Captain America. Full of excitement, intrigue and glorious, glorious action. Pick it up! Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Weekly Comic Book Review - Hugo Robberts Lariviere Jan 22, 2014

    With some good handle on characters, a few surprises and some potential shown for the future of the book, Rick Remender shows a certain progress for the series that is welcome. With a rather good visual direction as well, this issue is one worth the time of those interested in the ongoing adventures of Steve Rogers. Read Full Review

  • 7.0
    Comic Book Resources - Doug Zawisza Jan 27, 2014

    Rick Remender continues to press the limits of Captain America's durability and capability to adapt to the excessive changes that emerge in his life. "Captain America" #15 provides the beginning of the healing process for Steve Rogers, but that seems temporary as the Iron Nail strikes at the heart of S.H.I.E.L.D. What should have been a recovery issue, or a transitional issue, is anything but as Captain America and S.H.I.E.L.D find their worlds blown into even more turmoil at the conclusion of "Captain America" #15. Read Full Review

  • 7.0
    IGN - Benjamin Bailey Jan 22, 2014

    Carlos Pacheco's work is solid. The issue looks smooth and the storytelling is great. There are a few moments of strange anatomy -- like Nick Fury Jr's pose in the helicopter -- but for the most part this thing looks good. Pacheco's strength has always been his characters, and that shows here, especially on the last page. It's a ridiculous reveal, but one that looks all kinds of awesome. Captain America remains a very enjoyable comic book, even when it needs hurry up and tell its story. Read Full Review

  • 5.0
    Newsarama - Justin Partridge, III Jan 24, 2014

    If you have been following Remender's Cap from the start, you'll be pleased enough with this issues, but I would be remiss to recommend this as a jumping on point for new readers. Read Full Review

  • 4.0
    Nerds Unchained - Magen Cubed Jan 24, 2014

    While this title started off strong in its opening arc, Captain America #15 just brings more of the same awkward storytelling and uninteresting villains that have since become routine. Pacheco does have some tricks up his sleeve, but in this issue, they are unfortunately few and far in between. Add to that the lackluster and unfocused scripting, and this book is quickly losing its footing. Read Full Review

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