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8.9
If you are a fan of this new Cap book, you will love this issue. If you haven't been reading this book, but are interested in how this all came to be, go back and read issue 1 and keep going. It is worth every second it takes to read it, and the artists work between flashback and current time compliment each other so well. This is a very long form story, and if you are not reading the tie-in issues I don't blame you, but this story is so intriguing I am finding myself adding the issues suggested to my buy list to get the full effect the story is going for. Read Full Review
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8.5
An great meeting between Red Skull and Captain America as their true feelings are unleashed! Read Full Review
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8.0
"Captain America: Steve Rogers" #15 is an essential piece in Secret Empire that pays off a huge plot thread of the series and features stunning work from Guinaldo, Pina and Spencer. Read Full Review
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7.1
Captain America: Steve Rogers #15 is an especially eventful new chapter of the series as Marvel gears up for Secret Empire. While the opening pages offer a jarring transition from Uncanny Avengers #22, the remainder of the issue delivers a compelling look at the new state of the Cap/Red Skull dynamic. The book's real problem ,as usual, is its wonky, inconsistent art style. Read Full Review
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4.0
I'm really struggling to find something I like about this issue. Read Full Review
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2.0
Well...I don't have much good to say about this. Nick Spencer and Marvel continue their politically driven destruction of Captain America. What started as in interesting idea or joke has evaporated to a sad, unfunny joke. Read Full Review