"COLD WAR" PART FOUR! Just when White Wolf thinks he's gained the upper hand, Sam Wilson and Steve Rogers rally under the banner of Captain America. Meanwhile, Black Widow and Peggy Carter clash over what it means to be a hero - and whether Bucky Barnes is still someone worth saving.
Rated T+
It's so comic booky and so fun and it's a shame that Symbol of TruthandSentinel of Libertyhave to end at all, but at least we know they're going out with a bang. Read Full Review
Erofeeva delivers some beautifully detailed art throughout the issue. I love the visual style of the action and how the action scenes have as much tension as the interpersonal confrontations within the story. Read Full Review
Captain America: Sentinel of Liberty #13 is definitely the Captain America story for the summer! With awesome action, character moments and some of the best writing Marvels putting out, no one should miss out on this story or the Cold War event as a whole! Read Full Review
Captain America: Sentinel of Liberty #13 delivers the penultimate chapter in the Cold War event with an issue that invalidates previous actions and jams a collection of disconnected, random scenes together without explanation or sense. At best, this issue is a time waster to get to the finale. Read Full Review
The story here isfine, but the disappointing part is really the artwork, with Peggy Carter and Black Widow looking way too similar and the artwork really lacking any sort of distinct style whatsoever. Read Full Review
It has its moments but the whole outer circle just doesn't work for me. After that no suspension of belief helps me follow what the characters are doing.
Still very bland and forgettable.
This book went of the rails :(
Before this crossover, I maintain that Liberty was, subjectively and objectively, the better Cap book. But as we approach the climax, my regard for the two titles has flipped.
At least Tochi Onyebuchi is trying to make lemonade over in Truth. Here, Lanzing & Kelly drive the plot and develop the characters with such reckless abandon that it feels like contempt for the readers.
This issue completely undercuts Truth #13, which came *so close* to making me care about the arc. Now I'm just ready for this era of Captain America to be over.