Captain America #604

Writer: Ed Brubaker Artist: Luke Ross Publisher: Marvel Comics Release Date: March 24, 2010 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 7 User Reviews: 7
8.0Critic Rating
7.9User Rating

TWO AMERICAS PART 3 As two Captain Americas clash in the heartland, the Falcon fights to stop a terrorist attack on American soil by the new Watchdogs!

  • 9.0
    Comic Book Bin - Andy Frisk Apr 8, 2010

    Captain America has been one of Marvel Comics hottest books over the past few years, and with Brubaker, Ross, and Guice still at the helm, it doesnt show signs of cooling off anytime soon. Its a book with some serious themes and ideas acted out and commented upon in it, but it never loses its fun as a superhero action book. I for one still love it. Read Full Review

  • 8.5
    X-Man's Comic Blog - x-man75 Apr 26, 2010

    While this isn't going to go down as one of my favorite Captain America storyarcs, it's STILL better then like 85% of the other comics on the market today. Read Full Review

  • 8.3
    IGN - Kevin Fuller Mar 24, 2010

    Regardless of the backup feature, this is a great issue. Brubaker is doing what he does best – tell simple tales that skillfully reference real events in a unique way. Combine that we great character development, and I'm a happy reader. This is one of my favorite titles, and I'm sure it will be as long as Brubacker writes it. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Major Spoilers - Matthew Peterson Mar 29, 2010

    This arc has had a lot of political fallout and high-profile, but it feels oddly isolated from the overall Marvel Universe, virtually all of which is embroiled in the events in Oklahoma. The addition of some racial diversity (something that I, honestly, hadnt been thinking about in previous issues) makes the Watchdogs at once less crazy and more threatening, but their overall plot leaves me mostly in the dark. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Comic Book Resources - Chad Nevett Mar 26, 2010

    "Captain America" #604 is another very good issue of the series that builds on what came before without being beholden to it. The story is interesting and I can't wait to see the conclusion after the final page reveal of 1950s Captain America's plan. It's big and crazy in that classic supervillain kind of way and works perfectly. Read Full Review

  • 7.0
    Comics Bulletin - Charles Webb Mar 23, 2010

    A solid mid-arc issue, Brubaker makes a compelling case for keeping Bucky in the Cap costume a bit longer. Read Full Review

  • 7.0
    Weekly Comic Book Review - Alex Evans Mar 25, 2010

    Fun, but it needs more Bucky and less attempts at being “relevant.” Read Full Review

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