As ALL DIE YOUNG races to its climax, Cap faces overwhelming odds as he battles to vanquish the Red Skull and the Power Elite!
Rated T+
Kirk does awesome work with the characters and action throughout this issue. The character moments work visually and the action is spectacular. Read Full Review
Coates' run is almost done, and how he plans to end it is quite an exciting thought. Read Full Review
My favorite part of Captain America #29 is the Alex Ross cover. The interior art and story fail to live up to the quality the cover offers. If you've been reading the current storyline " "All Die Young" " pick up this issue as it's the next to last installment of the run. If you're not currently reading Cap but thinking about starting with this issue " don't. Read Full Review
Sometimes an issue will need to feature "talking heads" to move along the plot, but ultimately, the issue is a tad slow in comparison to what we've seen from this run so far. Read Full Review
" And I'm one of them. So, Yes, i'm taking this personally. And, Yes, this is about my pride--my pride as an american."
- CAPTAIN AMÉRICA
I like the ideas here but man, this series needed better artists. The lackluster art just hurts everything this book is trying to do.
Overall I enjoy Coates on the title, but every time when it's time to read the new issue, I realize, that I forgot what happened in the last issue. I guess it's normal, when the series is not even monthly at this point. Something I find ridiculous for a character such as Cap, especially when Slott's Fantastic Four is bi-weekly right now, while also there was a huge show with his name on it a month ago.
But I don't think that's not the only reason why I can't remember what happened last. There is also that pacing, that Coates is so famous for. Everything is so slow and 29 issues in, i think we are way past the point for such a slow storytelling and slow progression of the different characters. Don't get me wrong I enjoy those more
At this point, the series feels like it's rushing towards the end.
The first half was a chore that kept referencing thing Ive forgotten about due to the slowness of this story. The last half and especially the part with Fisk was really well done.
Back on the side of the angels, Steve and the Daughters take aim at the Lukins. But Sharon pulls a little end run, getting Wilson Fisk involved and giving the plot a twist it desperately needs. I actually like the art; it's clean and effective and well-suited to this script. Hooo, the pace, though! Finish already!
Fine, fine.
Is this over yet?
Coates' wariting is mediocre at best.
This is a comic you will find in the 10 Cent Bin.... Trash. Art and Story fight for who can be worse.
It honestly totally makes sense to hire the guy who hates America to write a Captain America story.
The art is bland, the dialogue is weird, Steve Rogers is boring, and I'm excited to see Ta Nehisi Coates leave.