Riots in the streets! Martial law! And Captain America targeted for death by the very people he is sworn to protect! Society begins to crumble as the Discordian assault continues and the Omega-Madbombs are unleashed. Sharon Carter faces Baron Zemo. Alone. In space.
The one element this arc has going for it is Scot Eaton's artwork. Eaton's work makes up for its lack of flashy style with a solid storytelling foundation and powerful, detailed figures. Eaton is a worthy follow-up to the likes of Steve McNiven and Alan Davis.He proves himself equally adept at massive riot scenes or outlandish shootouts on the moon. It's just a shame that this arc isn't half as interesting as that last sentence makes it sound. Read Full Review
This issue isn’t nearly as good as it looks as Sharon and Zemo’s fights lasts about 3 pages and is very poorly executed. Zemo is written horribly by Brubaker considering how great of a character he is. A real shame Brubaker’s last arc on Captain America is this monstrosity