The Omega Madbombs have been unleashed, and no one is safe!Agent 13 and Dum Dum Dugan duke it out with Baron Zemo in the depths of space!Captain America tackles Codename: Bravo and Queen Hydra with the fate of the world in the balance...But first he has to fight his way through an army of Discordians!
The story is extremely disappointing in this arc, but the art has been improved and is clearly the hero of this issue. Captain America and Ed Brubaker have seen better days together. Its probably for the best that its ending. Lets just hope that they go out with a bang instead of a whimper. Read Full Review
By the time you turn to the last page of Captain America #18 the phrase "Is that it?" will quickly come to mind. Though the issue delivers a lot of explosions many of the resolutions to the story lack that final element to make it all tie together. But thanks to Scott Eaten on art duty we do get some grand explosions that does entertain in a shut off your brain-type of fun. Hopefully Brubakers final arc on Captain America that begins in a couple weeks will end on a high note. Read Full Review
Blah. That's my thoughts on this one. It's sad that Ed Brubaker's epic Cap run is ending with such a whimper, but that's what we're getting. But considering the fact that Brubaker's Cap run is my favorite run, by any writer, on any comic, from any company, ever, he definitely gets a pass from me on this one. Read Full Review
Captain America 18 is obviously rushed as Steve kills Bravo and puts the Queen of Hydra in a coma in 2 pages. Easily the worst arc of Brubaker’s run. Definitely skippable