Part 3 of the senses-shattering "Death of a Dream" storyline continues the follow-up to Cap's side of the story from Civil War that you can only find here in Captain America -- and all we can tell you right now is, nothing is what it seems! Not even this cover!
Brubaker, Epting & Perkins have taken the leftovers of the inconsistent quality from Civil War and crafted a blockbuster level modern day American epic. If you never liked Captain America, try Captain America without Captain America. Read Full Review
Captain America remains one of Marvels top books. Whether Cap is dead or not, his supporting cast carries the title extremely well on its own, and the continuing developments involving Bucky Barnes are enough to keep any reader coming back for more. Read Full Review
I wasnt reading this comic before because its dark tone seemed to contrast greatly with the more colorful and light hearted Captain America comics I read while growing up. Its a testament to Brubakers greatness as a writer how his story has pulled me in following the events of Civil War. Read Full Review
Captain America #27 was a solid read. Brubaker is delivering an interesting story involving all of Captain America's supporting characters. We are certainly in store for a wild ride as we loom toward the inevitable conflict of the Winter Soldier and Iron Man. Mix in the Black Widow, Sharon Carter and the Falcon as wildcards and we have all the makings for an interesting story. Read Full Review
This comic is just as good a series with its main character dead as with its main character alive, and Captain America 27 proves that. Sharon and Bucky’s storylines post-Cap’s death are fascinating and it looks like Brubaker still has tons of stories left in the tank