Captain America And The Falcon #10

Writer: Christopher Priest Artist: Joe Bennett Publisher: Marvel Comics Release Date: December 1, 2004 Critic Reviews: 1 User Reviews: 1
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BROTHERS & KEEPERS PART 3 Falcon heads down a dangerous path, unleashing the newly-restored and re-powered Anti-Cap to help destroy the Rivas drug cartel, and, hopefully, bag Admiral Jimmy and MODOK at the same time.

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    Comics Bulletin - Jason Cornwell Dec 7, 2004

    Joe Bennett turns in an impressive looking issue that also manages to clearly present the wealth of new information that is brought into play. >From Captain America's sceptical expression as he figures out that M.O.D.O.K.'s body is operating on automated responses, to the cold, decidedly calculating expression on the Falcon's face as he shakes down a corrupt senator, the art does a wonderful job selling the intrigue of the story. There's also a number of impressive big impact visuals, from the double-page shot that opens the issue, as Captain America uses his shield to deflect an attack, to the follow up image of a menacing M.O.D.O.K., as I don't think the character has ever looked more dangerous that he has under Joe Bennett's pencils. The art also offers up a nice bit of action as Captain America makes his way through a small army of guards, and the last page image is a wonderful visual to carry readers into the next chapter. Read Full Review

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