Captain America #7
| Writer | Chip Zdarsky |
| Artist | Delio Diaz, Frank Alpizar |
| Cover Price | $4.99 |
A CAPTAIN'S CRUSADE! Red Hulk's fear of a second Doctor Doom rising from the ashes of Latveria spurs him into taking drastic action, just as Captain America discovers there are those within the war-torn country who see a path to a brighter future. Can Captain America bring their dream within reach, or are there too many forces stacked against him?
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9.0
Fanlight Zone - Josh Allen
Feb 18, 2026Thank you for taking the time to check out my review. Be sure to reach out to me on Twitter, and let me know what you thought of the issue! Read Full Review
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8.9
Comic Watch - Tyler Davis
Feb 19, 2026Captain America #7 continues marching slowly towards Armageddon with an intricately layered and political dynamic exploration of a country left swirling in a post-fascist state, Steve Rogers the only point of authority interested in the human beings under threat of gluttonous power structures. This book continues to be one of Marvel's best. Read Full Review
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8.7
The Super Powered Fancast - Deron Generally
Feb 18, 2026Diaz and Alpizar create some beautifully detailed and visually exciting art throughout the issue. From the Red Hulk confrontation to the battle in the streets, the action looks amazing, but I also really like the imagery of the quiet moments and how they frame the dialogue to add tension and emotion. Read Full Review
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8.5
AIPT - Collier Jennings
Feb 18, 2026Captain America #7 is willing to dig deep into the conflict in Latveria, and show that ideologies can be just as powerful a weapon as shields or bullets. Read Full Review
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7.0
KPB Comics - Joseph Pines
Feb 19, 2026Captain America #7 is definitely an improvement over the previous issue. It spends more time on Steve and his journey and is not as held back by Marvel continuity as its predecessor. What it is held back by is the lack of forward momentum compared to the first five issues, going through a lot of the same beats but with slight twists that don’t feel like they add much. This arc is definitely improving, but it has a ways to go before it matches the highs of the start of Zdarsky’s run.< Read Full Review
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6.0
Henchman-4-Hire - Sean Ian Mills
Feb 21, 2026Very dry issue that attempts to start filling in all the political strife that’s going on in the story, without making any of it particularly exciting. Read Full Review
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10
Plot Captain America, Trevor Tambling, Charles, Joe, and Red Widow attempt to evade Red Hulk's disproportionate attack. He warns them that their mission is not in the best interests of the United States. However, Nick Fury Jr., representing S.H.I.E.L.D., intervenes and threatens Ross, who chooses to let them pass, as his current role is merely that of an observer. Upon arriving in Doomstadt, Captain America, Trevor Tambling, Charles, Joe, and Red Widow witness the three political parties clashing. Alina, leader of the Homeland Party, is holding a rally when the True Latveria and Latveria Liberators factions begin firing on each other, injuring civilians. Cap and his S.H.I.E.L.D. team manage to de-escalate the situation. The leader of Tr more
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9.0
Excellent art and a story that makes the reader ponder some big moral questions rather than give a prefabricated answer. It’s nice to see that Marvel is still able to produce quality.
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