The startling new Cap arc, "Twenty-First Century BLITZ" continues its roller coaster ride through the streets of swinging London, as the acclaimed creative team of Brubaker and Epting turn the action way up!
Cap and Union Jack have stumbled onto a new enemy that turns out to be tougher than expected, while Spitfire tries to find out what the Kronas Corp. is constructing under the city... and while all this goes on, the Winter Soldier stalks his prey!
All in all, this is a wonderful continuation of the so-far brilliant "Twenty-first Century Blitz" storyline. The mystery builds as the action dies down a bit, building the overall storyline. Where the series is heading, I don't know, but I want to find out. The art isn't as good as the previous issue, but it is still a cut above most other series. Brubaker and Co. deliver another wonderfully thrilling story, worth every penny. Read Full Review
Captain America #19 was a good issue, but nothing great. I think this was probably the weakest issue so far in Brubaker's run on this title. I thought it was ok, but usually I am blown away by Brubaker's Captain America. I don't know if Brubaker is hitting a bit of a slump or is losing some of his focus, but this issue just was not as entertaining as the rest of his run on this title. I still would recommend Captain America to new readers because I think that overall Brubaker's run has been great. It is normal for a title to have a couple of weaker issues. Read Full Review
Another great issue that takes place in the UK. It only took 2 issues for Brubaker to make me care about the British heroes and I think I’ll read something relate to them when I’m done with this run. The long running story is never boring and I can tell it’s building to something big
I like that the UK had its own Heros pretty cool but somehow bot as fun as when the arc started