Captain America and the Black Widow are on a deadly collision course and the crosshairs are trained on Cap! Guest-starring Hawkeye, Iron Man, and Dr. Doom.
Between this book and Matt Fraction and David Aja's "Hawkeye," I'm feeling a real love for clever, beautiful superhero comics. Like Fraction and Aja, Bunn and Francavilla seem to be doing something a little different, if only in the perfection of the execution. "Captain America and Black Widow" #636 has the kind of quality and smarts that all superhero comics should aim for. Read Full Review
This issue suffers from contrasting street-level heroes with the fantastical, as well as from some out-of-character moments. Both Captain America and Black Widow have been part of cosmic-level adventures in the past, but the contrast is too jarring in this team-up comic with very atmospheric art. Don't get me wrong, I love me some science fiction epics, but I feel this creative team would have been better suited focusing on the espionage aspect of the story. Read Full Review
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