The TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY BLITZ rockets to its conclusion, as Captain America and the man he once called his partner, The Winter Soldier, finally come face-to-face again in the fight to save London!
Brubakers vision for this book has elevated it to what I believe is the best series Marvels producing (yes, I know, bold words with Daredevil and Astonishing out there lets hear your arguments). This series nails who Captain America is and what he represents: all that is heroic and noble and human in a Marvel Universe being turned upside down by the chaotic Civil War. Thank you, Mr. Brubaker, for this. Read Full Review
Captain America #21 was a fantastic read. Brubaker has made this title an absolute must read. I highly recommend giving this title a try. You do not have to be a Captain America fan to enjoy this brilliantly written comic book. Quality character development, compelling plotlines, first-rate dialogue and a great mix of drama and action make this one of Marvel's better titles. Read Full Review
Morales story is decent and Bachalos work iswell yeah. Captain America was great when Ney Rieber and Cassaday were on and Im sure its going to get better as the creative team gets into stride. Read Full Review
Robot demise was lame but Bucky running off and Skull reuniting with his crew in the new body was great. The looming civil war talk was a great addition too!
The London storyline comes to a close as Civil War begins next issue. Captain America 21 is pretty straightforward, as Steve and Bucky fight Red Skull’s murder bot in London while Joey and Jackie fight the Master Race. Its a beautifully drawn conclusion to arguably the best arc yet
Not as good of a finale as I pictured it in my head yesterday, but still fine.