Meet the New Serpent Squad, their leader -- Sin, the daughter of the Red Skull! And now as the world still reels from the tragic assassination of Captain America, the Skull and his minions begin to put their plans into motion, to deadly effect! And as the Falcon and Nick Fury hunt for the Winter Soldier, new director of S.H.I.E.L.D., Tony Stark, gets a message from beyond the grave...
I could just copy and paste my last comments about the artwork from last months review. Steve Epting and Mike Perkins are amazing together. The artwork on this book captures the level of suspense and drama involved in this series to a tee. Like Ive stated before, the artwork is the perfect complement to Brubakers writing as the two are the perfect union of artistic styles and create one heck of a comic book. Read Full Review
Captain America #28 was another excellent read. Brubaker is working absolute magic on this title in the wake of Captain America's "death." I'm enjoying the supporting characters and this storyline so much that I am in no hurry for Captain America's inevitable return. If you still haven't given this title a try then I definitely recommend you do so. Captain America is certainly worth your money. Read Full Review
One of the worst issues of this series yet is actually a pretty good comic, just low quality for this series. The new Serpent Squad is bland and I don’t really care for them and this issue was all over the place.