CAP VS. FALCON!
When Falcon arrives in Mohannda, delirious and rampaging from the effects of White Wolf's chemical attack, it's up to Captain America to save his friend - or to stop Falcon from hurting anyone else. In this heartbreaking showdown between partners, Sam Wilson must make a choice about who he wants to be - and what he is willing to sacrifice for the mantle of Captain America.
Rated T+
‘Captain America: Symbol Of Truth' #10 turns all the emotions dials to their maximum level as this well-crafted story continues to build towards the impending meeting and confrontation between the title character and the White Wolfs. This series is stunningly gorgeous and so well crafted from top to bottom, it's a true treat to engage with. Read Full Review
Silva creates some intense imagery throughout the issue. The action is filled with non-stop visual thrills and I love how the imagery matches the intensity of the story. Read Full Review
Captain America: Symbol of Truth #10 delivers on the action and helps raise the personal stakes for our heroes in an international conflict. Tochi Onyebuchi, R.B. Silva, Jesus Aburtov, and Joe Caramagna have created a thrilling book thus far, and it will be interesting to see how they continue when the story transitions into the Cold War crossover. Read Full Review
What an intense issue! Read Full Review
Im very much enjoying where this series has gone. Its exciting, feels fresh, relevant but also action packed and with great art and good Sam Wilson content. Feels right. Hoping Joaquin can be saved.
I find the Sam Wilson storyline to be more interesting than the Steve Rogers storyline to be honest
I don't know what this book is about anymore but this was still kinda fun. Very sad for Joaquin.
While I don't think it's a big-picture positive when creators have to spend most of an issue explaining what the hell's going on, I can appreciate it when they recognize the need and do it right.
The script doesn't shine and it doesn't cover too much ground, plotwise, but it does move things forward. And more importantly, it does a thorough job of clarifying the story.
And it helps that the action is conveyed by some world-class art.
ACTION packed, but somehow, not as engaging...