Cap struggles to find his faith while the new Hydra makes their first deadly moves.
As the second issue of an arc, and the middle part of an extended storyline, Captain America #7 is difficult to judge on its individual merits. The actual forward momentum of the story is somewhat slight, preventing a 10 rating. But for a diehard Steve Rogers fan like myself, this book is everything I could ever want from a title called Captain America, and despite getting three issues in the past month, I find myself waiting with bated breath for the next to hit shelves. Read Full Review
Ah, now this was WAY more like it! The story focused heavily on Cap's strange power losses, but it also featured Beast, Hawkeye and Falcon. If Bucky would have been here it would have been a who's who of some of my favorite Cap/Avengers characters! It seems more and more likely that Machinesmith may be the one behind Cap's power-losses, because his name is being mentioned a lot these past two issues. I'd like to think it's Machinesmith and the Squad working together, but I'm sure this will all come back as some sort of master plan for that Hydra Queen and Bravo. Speaking of which, the lack of Hydra Queen, Suddenly Evil Baron Zemo, as well as Bravo only appearing on three pages is probably another reason I enjoyed this one. Read Full Review
Captain America #7 isn't the best issue of this series to date, but it's also not bad by any stretch of the imagination. It's a fun comic that should satisfy longtime Cap fans. Read Full Review
"Captain America" #7 is a good comic, but at this point if you're going to pick it up, make sure and grab #6 as well. The two work well as part of a larger story, and Brubaker, Davis, and Farmer make a strong team. I'm looking forward to catching up on the issues still in my to-be-read stack. . . but I'm looking even more forward to "Captain America" #8 and more Davis art. Read Full Review
The issue does have some bright spots such as focusing much of the story on a conversation between Cap and Sharon Carter. And the action, drawn by Alan Davis, looks like we want a Captain America comic to look like. Not great, but still worth a look. Read Full Review
While this series is getting repetitive, it’s good to see Sam back in the mix and the idea of Steve losing his Super Soldier serum is very intriguing
Cover-C-
Writing-C+
Art-C-
Story-C-
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