9.0
So it turns out Rogers was slightly jealous on Walker for beating him and wanted to prove himself, I have to say he has some ego there for a boy scout. What bothered me is there's a line where Gruenwald says that Cap never killed and I remembered he used to have this stupid notion Cap got through WWII not killing anyone. Yeah, sorry, that's some major bullshit there, he would've endangered all his fellow soldiers if he went around tip-toeing against Nazis.
Great fight between Walker and Rogers, Rogers beats John, then Walker saves him from Red Skull and he finally does the right thing and gives Rogers back his shield. And man, is Steve jolly about it!
Btw, there is an interesting panel in the Red Skull's origin story at the end where the Red Skull is shown embracing a militant persona to agitate black people in Harlem to riot. Remember when riots were considered bad and not something good that should be done even during a pandemic (and all the subsequent deaths hidden in order to stick to the "peaceful protest" narrative)? Those were the times, weren't they?
All in all, this was a good run, second only to Brubaker's run, in my book. more