CAPTAIN OF NOTHING continues! HUNTED AFTERMATH!
MANHUNT! But who is doing the hunting - the law-enforcement apparatus of the world or Captain America himself?
Rated T+
Adam Kubert delivers some thrilling moments throughout the pages of this issue. There are great action beats throughout as well giving the story a sense of movement. Read Full Review
Graced with driving action and well-deployed pathos, Captain America #11 is a winner. Ta-Nehisi Coates is still playing a longer game with “Captain of Nothing,” but the single issues to get there have been a ton more fun to read, thanks to his new pacing and Kubert and Milla’s keen artwork. Read Full Review
It's a full-scale prison break inCaptain America #11. The question is, what happens next? "Captain of Nothing" continues here. Read Full Review
The issue did a good job of moving the story along while providing plenty of eye candy " been a while since we got to see some shield work. I'm especially looking forward to see how Steve's time incarcerated changes his worldview, if at all, in the coming issues. Read Full Review
While the prison has grown slightly tiresome, at least there's a fair share of explosions, bangs, and action and keep you excited for a moment. Read Full Review
The action picks up and pays off in a really cool issue of Captain America, though it's not without its nitpicks. Read Full Review
With Captain America #11 Ta-Nehisi Coates and Adam Kubert created a fun, chaotic prison break story. The issue moved at a brisk pace and never slowed down even when our focus was split between Steve Rogers, the Daughters of Liberty and other characters. Everything that happened worked in sync with each other and moved the overall plot in "Captain Of Nothing" forward. Read Full Review
Id like to see Secret Empire finally be put to bed and move past it once and for all, but this book has moved to a place after 11 issues its at least on the back burner story wise as Coates has evolved almost another story around it. If you jumped off the first issues like a lot of Cap fans I know, give it another look because its definitely getting interesting. Read Full Review
If you've been disappointed with Ta-Nehisi Coates' run so far, I don't think this issue will win you over. If you have enjoyed his more leisurely-paced story telling and Adam Kubert's great art, then you may enjoy Captain America #11. Personally, I wasn't impressed. Read Full Review
wow interesting team mr coates
Good shit here. The Female stuff was corny because of Coates. I dont get his approach its too cheesy but the Cap stuff once again is fantastic.
"And these guys are still criminal. i cound'nt even be disappointed. They'd done their part. And there were other armies who had my back."
The "old soldier" Steve's referring to is Donald Rumsfeld. Which is a demonstration of the desert-dry wit Mr. Coates brings to Steve Rogers -- I'm pretty sure Cap would only refer to such a world-class monger of needless wars as a soldier in the most deeply sarcastic sense.
A solid action issue
A nice action issue.
A solid issue. More of an action issue than anything, but it was entertaining enough. I don't know how to feel about that one moment from Avengers being completely lifted for this issue, only instead of cops, it's prisoners. Part of me thinks there's something the writer was trying to say with that, but another part of me thinks it's just there and that's all it is.
I wish lentil yu was still the artist. This doesnt seem to fit the tone of captain. It was a fun little prison riot but I wish the overall story would move a little faster.