All-New Captain America #3

Writer: Rick Remender Artist: Stuart Immonen Publisher: Marvel Comics Release Date: January 14, 2015 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 8 User Reviews: 19
7.2Critic Rating
7.6User Rating

• This is it! The new generations meet--Captain America vs Sin, daughter of the Red Skull!
•  The truth in regards to the blood of equalization is revealed, but Hydra's proliferation is too wide, there is no stopping them now.
•  Nomad stands tall against the ruthless might of one of Cap's oldest foes!
Rated T

  • 10
    GWW - Agasicles Stamas Jan 17, 2015

    All-New Captain America #3 receives a 10 out of 10 on the Geeks With Wives Comics Rating scale for this week. It is an inspiring tale. One which displays Sam Wilson's strengths and flaws, and, in doing so, makes him a relevant Captain America for the 21st century. For those who doubted, this issue might go a long way in convincing you that Remender and Marvel have got something to go on here. For those who still doubt, keep watching. You might yet be convinced. Read Full Review

  • 9.6
    SciFiPulse - Patrick Hayes Jan 17, 2015

    Solid super hero action with the hero being the purest and the villain being the evilest. One of Marvel's better books. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    IGN - Tres Dean Jan 15, 2015

    Man, does anyone draw straight-up superhero comics as well as Stuart Immonen? All-New Captain America makes a pretty solid case for the answer being "no." Read Full Review

  • 7.0
    Newsarama - Pierce Lydon Jan 15, 2015

    Stuart Immonen's artwork is on point. He continues to show more and more range with regards to his expression work, shot selection and panel layouts. The visual language of Sam as Cap is (and should be) different than Steve Rogers as Cap. Immonen recognizes that and is able to give this book its own unique visual flavor. Read Full Review

  • 7.0
    Comicosity - Aaron Long Jan 14, 2015

    All-New Captain America #3 will hit your eyes and mind early and never stop pummeling. Captain America is being assaulted and Rick Remender and Stuart Immonen are doing their best to make readers feel like the HYDRA assault is focused on them as well. This isn't the strongest issue of the series so far, but the foundation for a strong arc is still being built, and this creative team certainly seems to have something big brewing. If you've enjoyed the first two issues of the series I heartily recommend you give this one a shot, and while this wasn't my favourite comic of the year so far, I will definitely be returning for more next month. Read Full Review

  • 6.0
    Multiversity Comics - Matt Dodge Jan 16, 2015

    One of the best and worst things that can be said about the "All-New Captain America" is that it feels a lot like the old Captain America. It's a solid story that deals with WWII, the Red Skull, and moral righteousness with plenty of action along the way. It's a smart decision to appease long-time fans and assure readers that no one is trying to reinvent the wheel that is Captain America, but it just seems like they could have done something that was grounded more in the world of Sam Wilson than Steve Rogers. Read Full Review

  • 5.0
    Comic Book Resources - Jim Johnson Jan 15, 2015

    "All-New Captain America" #3 suffers from some over-indulgence on the psychological side, but the issue is salvaged by delivering a welcome look back at Sam's past and some last-minute story progression. Read Full Review

  • 5.0
    Geeks Unleashed - Chris Romero Jan 16, 2015

    All-New Captain America #3 isn't going to blow you away by any means, but the series itself is still worth following. Read Full Review

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