She has Great Value Harley Quinn vibes. I agree with you here, the writer is asking too much of a very shallow character.
Captain America is shaken after a relic of the darkest chapter of his life resurfaces in the hands of a villain, and Iron Man struggles to keep him on track. When the hunt for Veronica Eden leads them to a stolen S.H.I.E.L.D. helicarrier, they'll need all of their focus to survive
a high-tech ambush!
RATED T+
Unzueta delivers some great art throughout the issue. There are some awesome fight scenes in the story and the adventure builds visually on every page. Read Full Review
I would recommend this one if you are a fan of either of these characters, but maybe go back and read the first two issues of this series or you would not know what is going on that much. Read Full Review
One would think a series featuring two iconic leaders of the Avengers would put more of the focus on them, but Captain America/Iron Man somehow manages to make them bystanders in their own team-up book. Read Full Review
Captain America / Iron Man #3 tries to have fun with heartfelt moments between our lead heroes, and a cool robot battle but fails at everything else. Eden's plan is nonsense, her "partnership" is nonsense, and despite some very fine art, this series as a whole is turning into pure nonsense. Read Full Review
Marvel has so much potential with these characters and rather than focusing on what makes Iron Man and Captain America unique, this story wallows in past continuity and focuses on side characters we have no reason to care about. Read Full Review
Fun little series ramping up for the next twofer.
This is a solid issue. There's not much to say about it, however. It's just... if you like it, you like it.
I'm still laughing, but the ice under the creator's pet protagonist is definitely starting to crack. The book's greatest objective strength remains its art, which is truly outstanding. Angel Unzueta has a rock-solid grasp of conventional superhero visuals. It's cool to see him stretching himself, too, trying out a range of exaggerated "funny faces" on Veronica. I don't think they're perfect yet, but I like watching Mr. Unzueta experiment.
Derek Landy must be one charming MF'er to talk editors into letting him do goofy sitcom comics with A-list heroes and top-shelf artists.
Yeah, this was pretty boring and I just don't find Veronica Eden such an interesting character as Landy insists she is, I find her pretty juvenile.
I'm pretty much obsessed with everything Captain America and Alex Ross.
That's about it.
Kind of a skippable title, but that also might be because I'm mad we don't have a solo Cap Run right now.