• Because you demanded it-- the return of Cap-Wolf (er, Fal-Cap-Wolf)!
• What horrors await-- IN THE DUNGEON OF DOCTOR MALUS?
In the more “out-there” issue of the Sam Wilson run, the entire team both on writing and art supply us with a horror-comedy issue that boosts the plot forward, gives us a modern take on an old-school Captain America tale, and a double dose of Nick Spencer's brand of kooky comedy. Read Full Review
Another solid issue. I loved the throwbacks to the original Cap-Wolf story, and Misty got some of the best lines of the issue. Nick Spencer once again proves he has some of the best knack for balancing humor and action in the industry. Read Full Review
Captain America: Sam Wilson is shaping up to be one of Marvels most consistent books. If youre looking for something that has plenty of fun, isnt afraid to veer into absurd territory every now and again, and enjoy good character interactions, then Captain America: Sam Wilson is the book for you. Nick Spencer is one of the best writers in the comics business at the moment, and itll be interesting to see what he can bring to the table in the months to come. Read Full Review
"Captain America: Sam Wilson" #3 is a very strong comic, and -- of the big relaunches at Marvel this fall -- it's one of the big winners overall. Spencer, Acua and Choi have given us a nicely paced comic that is serious without being overly so. A dash of fun alongside grim concepts? Big thumbs up. This Captain America is the real deal. Read Full Review
To be perfectly fair, a boatload of people took the “I don't want politics in my comics!” stance. I wasn't one of them. But I suppose this was an attempt to appease the masses. Read Full Review
The tone Nick Spencer established in his first two issues of this series was of an inspirational, political hero with a sense of humor, but in this issue every little thing is simplified into just a gag or one-liner. Read Full Review
Really fun issue. It is fairly self contained as pretty much stands on its own. Obviously the appearance by Cap Wolf is what makes the issue so fun. Doctor Malus served as a pretty cool villain. Both he and Misty Knight throw in some really good humor as well. The best book in the series so far in my opinion.
I thought this was going to be a lame issue but it ended up being funny and really entertaining. The episode of the Mad Scientist featuring Cap Wolf is gorgeous to look at and a smooth read.
I was excited when I saw the cover because Cap-Wolf was insane. There was nothing here that makes this rank as an all time favorite or anything but it was a fun issue that kept me entertained.