• Showdown on Wall Street! • Team Cap's final showdown with Serpent Solutions. • The road to Standoff starts here!
The most obvious improvement with this new Captain America comic over previous incarnations is the stronger emphasis on humor. Sam Wilson might be dealing with some pretty shady characters, but that doesn't mean there isn't room for social satire or some moments of pure silliness. Read Full Review
"Captain America: Sam Wilson" #6 is another entertaining issue in a series that works in no small part because of its highly skilled creators. Spencer's script is intelligent and engaging, and Bennett and Brabo do a fine job of stepping in to bring that to life. Easily one of the better relaunch titles at Marvel, "Captain America: Sam Wilson" #6 is a joy and a half. Read Full Review
Captain America: Sam Wilson #6 is an exciting conclusion to the battle between Cap and Serpent Solutions, with there being plenty of action throughout. The creative team also deliver some engaging dialogue and dramatic twists, as despite a couple of questionable developments the issue as a whole did more than enough to captivate. Read Full Review
Nice character work, a nice reveal of the new Falcon, but the story is *incredibly* heavy-handed and awkward in it's political commentary… Read Full Review
There might be a little too much political talk but Captain American: Sam Wilson finally gets a better look at who will be the new Falcon and the Cap-Wolf story comes to an end. This issue brings the arc to a solid close after they hit a bit of a snag last time.
This story arc was an obvious throwback which I did not mind at all. The constant monologues from Viper made me smile. The new Falcon, who is really shown in this title even though he was introduced in the last issue, seems to be a good addition to the cast. All of the characters seemed interesting enough to make me want to see them again in future issues. Best of all Cap-wolf is finally done.
it was a great ending. You gotta love the line up. Of Misty knight, The New Falcon, credence and the whisperer. It makes Capt. not be so boring surrounding him with a dynamic cast. Plus the fact that people are treating them like stock is just funny, sad, but funny. Art is nothing to write home about and the dialogue can be dull drum but just the mixture of comedy brings this story up!
Lots of reading to be had in this one as the Dialogue goes on and on I felt. Meanwhile... the new Falcon is still incredibly lame.
I'm a democrat that supports Bernie Sanders and the political message of this comic is so on the nose it's super annoying to the point of becoming a parody and thus pulls you out of the comic.
That said, still better than any of the Captain America Remender books.
The political message could have been delivered more artfully.
He's Wolfcap. Then he's not any longer. There's a new Falcon and he can beat up all the bad guys by himself. Until it serves the story that he can't. Misty Knights outfit. Am I getting old or is that like some crazy porn shit?
I loved the political satire, but at the end it fell flat on its ass, as the uneducated Cap chose to side with the bad guys to save the economy. But he will keep his eyes on them. They have to promise to be nice from now on.
Really? Did I just read that? This is a morale lesson from Captain A?
I remember a financial crisis, and I remember the outcry when afterwards, those responsible could not be punished, because we would only suffer more. Who sold us that shitty lie? They did.
I hate to be the be more