Captain America #29
| Writer | Ta-Nehisi Coates |
| Artist | Leonard Kirk |
| Cover Price | $3.99 |
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+
CRITIC REVIEWS Back to Top
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9.0
The Super Powered Fancast - Deron Generally
May 19, 2021Kirk does awesome work with the characters and action throughout this issue. The character moments work visually and the action is spectacular. Read Full Review
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7.5
AIPT - Lia Galanis
May 19, 2021Coates' run is almost done, and how he plans to end it is quite an exciting thought. Read Full Review
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7.0
The Comicbook Dispatch - glimmer0415
May 19, 2021My 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
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6.0
ComicBook.com - Evan Valentine
May 19, 2021Sometimes 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
USER REVIEWS Back to Top
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8.0
" 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
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7.5
At this point, the series feels like it's rushing towards the end.
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7.5
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 conversa more
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7.5
I like the ideas here but man, this series needed better artists. The lackluster art just hurts everything this book is trying to do.
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7.0
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.
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6.5
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!
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6.0
Fine, fine.
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5.5
Is this over yet?
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5.0
Coates' wariting is mediocre at best.
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3.0
This is a comic you will find in the 10 Cent Bin.... Trash. Art and Story fight for who can be worse.
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1.0
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.
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