Steve Rogers finds the last change agent, someone who can change the direction of the world forever...by dying. And as Steve wrestles with the morality of his task, a member of his inner circle is moving to betray him... PLUS: PART 2 OF DEADPOOL/WOLVERINE: WEAPON X-TRACTION!
Rated T+
Overall, Captain America #11 is a thought-provoking issue that delves into the complexities of Captain America's character and the gray areas of heroism. Pick it up if you enjoy character-driven superhero stories and don't mind a slower pace that delves into the moral dilemmas faced by heroes. If you're looking for a fast-paced adventure with a clear villain, you might want to wait for future issues. Read Full Review
Straczynski's Captain America continues to put concept over character, for better or for worse. Read Full Review
I can't be certain if Captain America #11 really works since it's so different than the usual Cap story. Straczynski is doing some interesting things by using magic and destiny to drive home a story that's like a new kind of fairy tale. Throw in another excellent Wolverine and Deadpool backup and it's worth a look if you dig storytelling. Read Full Review
Captain America #11 is chock full of interesting concepts and ideas about fate, prophecies, and destiny. That said, characters standing around and talking for thirty pages makes for a boring comic. The art is decent enough, and good ideas are present, but the listless pace and lack of action or urgency are killing this series. Read Full Review
This truly feels like Steve Rogers stepped into battleworld or an alternative universe where he is shoehorned into a life full of exposition using him to build something I have no clue where it's going. Sure it reads nice and makes you think about life or death and having a choice or being thrust into action. Rogers is old school and he at least would have his own opinion based on his faith that is nowhere to be found.
Jesus Saiz delivers some really fantastic and clean artwork. It's very good and only enhances the story wherever that's headed. Hollingsworth colors are almost perfect.
"ComicBook.com - Adam Barnhardt Jul 24, 2024
Straczynski's Captain America continues to put concept over character, for better or for worse. Read Full Review" ==well put and the answer is 'worse'. The DP/Logan backup is selfserving MCU hogwash to be in this work.