Steve Rogers’ black ops femme fatales go on the hunt for a rogue assassin! Fierce fisticuffs, death-defying duels and good ol’ fashioned espionage ensue as everything comes to a head in the Big Apple where the gals go in guns blazin'…
If you're a Cap or Black Widow completist, you'll likely buy this anyway, but if you're looking for a nice little book starring two fairly fun characters to read, then you might like this book. However, don't expect this to become a series or move mountains. Read Full Review
When it comes down to it, Captain American and the Secret Avengers is not a comic I can recommend to purchase. The price is just too high for the content provided. The story has a few highlights, like the fact that Sharon and Widow didn't know it was bad procedure to transport a dog in the trunk of the car, but other than that the issue is definitely filler just trying to capitalize on the Captain America name. And of all the old back-up stories to include, you use one featuring Rob Liefeld art? Yuck. Read Full Review
This one-shot is not on the level of the Crossbones or Batroc issues. Those issues delved into character, redefined what we were presented with and carved a new path for all involved. This issue gives us a thin tale with some snappy dialogue and a fun pairing but nothing more. Read Full Review
Don’t know what’s with the harsh criticism from the critics but I actually enjoyed this issue. It had plenty of action and was complicated enough that it kept you guessing but never too complicated to the point you are confused