CIVIL WAR tie-in
In the midst of the Civil War, Cap faces his worst fears, as friends desert his cause, and comrades in arms lie dead or wounded. And among all this, the Red Skull begins to make his moves, with a few startling comrades of his own this time. This stunning conclusion of DRUMS OF WAR sets the stage for the next year of Captain America stories that will have everyone talking!
This issue might not have as much to do with Civil War as might be expected, but it does deliver another interesting chapter of Brubakers Captain America epic (is it too soon to be using that word?). Though there isnt a whole lot happening here, some interesting questions are asked, and the Red Skull recruits a new ally. The blurb for next issue promises the Biggest Cap Story Yet: The Death of the Dream. Im down for this. But first I need to get hold of those remaining trades Read Full Review
Captain America #24 is a Dr Jekyll and Mr. Hyde comic book. The parts that deal with Brubaker's existing storyline are great. The parts that deal with the Civil War storyline are boring. Brubaker has failed at trying to mesh together the two separate storylines. Having said that, I know that once these pointless Civil War tie-in issues stop that Captain America will return to be an excellent read. Read Full Review
Ed Brubaker handles his villains with such care and and thought and he knows exactly the story he wants to tell with them. Main reason while this series has some of the best villain work ever and I’m glad the Civil War tie-ima have wrapped up even though they get better and better every issue