• The White Wolf's latest attack has put Falcon in critical condition and sparked a civil war in Mohannda. When Sam Wilson's role as Captain America prevents him from pursuing his own justice on an international scale, his government contact sets him up with a surprising new partner - an old ally long thought dead.
• It's the return of IAN ROGERS, A.K.A. NOMAD! But will Ian's return be a blessing or a curse?
RATED T+
Guara delivers some beautiful and impressive visuals throughout. The action is thrilling visually and the details are beautiful. Read Full Review
A face from the past complicates the present as ‘Captain America: Symbol Of Truth' continues to pit the title character against unseen forces around the world as he showcases what his version of Captain America will be. An intriguing issue that is heavily focused on two characters and a conflict, moving the plot forward a bit with some solid action scenes and colorful moments. Read Full Review
The art takes a notable decline but still keeps the same tone from previous issues. Read Full Review
Whatever Tochi Onyebuchi intended to do with the first issue in this new arc has been completely abandoned in Captain America: Symbol of Truth #7. Sam forces his way into a Civil War on foreign soil because he chooses to do so, forgetting the plot elements set up in the previous issue and doing nothing to progress the plot in this issue. The art's great, but the story is an utter miss. Read Full Review
Nomad's back!
Really nice to see Nomad again and teaming up with Sam again after nearly 8 years. Action screens are solid too.
The paneling in this series is becoming so OPEN with a lot of empty SPACE.
Story still chugging along though and we got a new castmember added.
Next issue is gonna be wild (probably).
I wish the plot were a little more detailed than "there's a civil war in Mohannda now so Cap and Nomad can spend most of the issue fighting soldiers." It is nice (maybe?) to have Nomad back, though.
I'm not liking the writing in this one. I tried to like it but it's just hard.
I must say, as much as part of me wants to stay, I have to drop both Cap books. The quality just isn't enough to justify it. I think this book has some good qualities. I think most issues have given some fun action. I just need to move on for now.