CAPTAIN AMERICA VS. WHITE WOLF! With Falcon incapacitated, Sam Wilson has vowed to make the White Wolf pay - by any means necessary. White Wolf still has a few tricks up his sleeve, but will they be enough to survive Captain America's rage?
Rated T+
Sam-Cap vs. White Wolf turned out to be a fight that lived up to the billing. Read Full Review
It's the end of the first major story arc for Sam Wilson's return to being Captain America, as ‘Captain America: Symbol of Truth' #11 pits him against the foe that has been behind the scenes pulling the strings for the previous ten issues. This a really gorgeous powerful comic book that doesn't shy away from examining various sides of issues that are very much rooted in real-world ones, yet still remaining true to its superhero comic book roots. Read Full Review
Silva delivers some beautifully detailed and dynamic art throughout the issue. The visuals are stunning and the action was fantastic. Read Full Review
Sam and Hunter face off for the souls of multiple nations in a pugilistic showdown that is sure to delight readers, even if the conclusion is a bit sudden. Read Full Review
Captain America: Symbol of Truth #11 ends the conflict against White Wolf with an issue-long fight. The choreography and artwork are excellent, and the fight's conclusion feels satisfying. Read Full Review
While Symbol of Truth is not as good as Sentinel of Liberty, it's still pretty damn good. This arc, which at times felt a bit scattershot and all over the place, manages to stick its landing very well. This whole issue is so cathartic after all the bullshit White Wolf has been pulling. And the art is great, as it depicts a well deserved ass whipping. I am super excited to see what Cold War brings to the Cap titles.
R. B. Silva is SO good.
Action, emotions, a satisfying climatic conclusion to this arc!
This might be a standard-issue "clobber the baddy and then explain the themes" conclusion, but it's a surprisingly tight and satisfying one. Magnificent art (for fights and conversations both) helps, of course.
In hindsight, I think the problem with this arc was that 6 issues calls for more content. This would be a terrific story in 3-4 issues; stretched to 6, it needed either another plot thread or more meat on the White Wolf and Falcon stories.
But I'm happy it finished strong.