• Hydra vs. Hydra! The Red Skull vs. Zemo, with Captain America caught in the crossfire.
• The trial of Maria Hill begins.
Rated T+
This new Cap series is taking the slow burn approach, and so far it's paying off handsomely. Cap's current status quo only grows more intriguing in this issue as new twists emerge and our hero finds himself torn between his friends and his new Hydra allies. It certainly doesn't hurt that artist Jesus Saiz is crafting one of marvel's most gorgeous comics every month. Read Full Review
Steve Rogers: Captain America #3 is a brave, frightening, gripping tale that will surely entertain those willing to accept it. Read Full Review
So I guess what this story comes down to is patience. You may need some to fight your way to the resolution of the story, but it promises to be an interesting trip, depending on your tolerance of Cap being on the wrong side of the equation - for now. Read Full Review
As compared to other series, this one is viewed as a slap in the face to Captain America by some readers; but if you look at the series by itself, it is a solid read and has people guessing not only what will happen next but what Captain America's true intentions may be. Unfortunately, this series will be tied to the Civil War II storyline starting next issue. In case anyone was wondering where the Marvel reviews are, I will be holding off until Civil War II is completely as I find it extremely disappointing. Read Full Review
Though the eventual face turn was something we were all expecting from the title, Captain America: Steve Rogers #3 adds a few new interesting kinks in Steve's new villainous life. Read Full Review
Hopefully the story can move forward now we're fully caught up with Steve's actions early into the story, the series was starting to build a bit of momentum towards the end of Issue #2 and it would be nice for it to get back to that from Issue #4 onwards. Read Full Review
While not a perfect issue, as there are some plot issues I have, I still found myself to enjoy this chapter of our HYDRA Captain. The tension was high, the action was cool, the quips felt natural, and the art of Jesus Saiz continues to make the series look great. While I can't wait to see where the story goes, we now enter the Civil War II tie-ins... I hope they'll be good as this issue. Read Full Review
I was highly critical of Nick Spencer for last month's issue, as it was just a mess from start to finish, but I will give him credit for righting the ship, to a certain extent, this month. This wasn't a perfect book by any stretch of the imagination, but at least the story finally seems to be going somewhere interesting. Read Full Review
This book has been the subject of a lot of controversy. From its initial release, it flooded headlines and angered a lot of angsty comic book fans. Two issues later, one only needs to continue reading to see that it was all part of Spencer's master plan. It's an entirely new Captain America book, which may be what we need. Angry readers and plot twists aside, it's a great bit of fun for fans of Captain America. Read Full Review
Reading this series from the beginning for the first time. After reading the third issue this has already become one of my favorites. I am a real big fan of slow burn and intricate stories. I have found me wanting to the read the next issue. This issue only further lays the groundwork for what expects to be one of cap's most interesting runs.
Doesn't give you what you expected (both cover and description are completely false as someone else pointed out), but it's still a great read. Nick Spencer manages to capture my attention in a very strong way. I care about this book so much none of the others can compete it. Entertaining, well-written, overall a solid issue. With a great artwork.
Before I start my review, I will say that both the cover and description are completely false; since neither are featured in this comic, there is no Red Skull V Zemo conflict, and no trial of Maria Hill :p. That said, what was in the comic was an enjoyable continuation of the solid and original arc featuring the 'Hydra Cap,' with the continuation of a fairly unique art style and more engaging flashbacks into the 'secret history' of the character, giving us a greater understanding of his new position within H.Y.D.R.A. I won't spoil the ending, but there is certainly sufficient suspense created in the mystery to kept myself interested in continuing the arc further. Overall, it was solid and a good read, but not quite what I was expecting frommore
Originality,Mystery and Humor. A continuously smooth Story for Hydra Cap.