Captain America's understanding of his conflict with the White Wolf is flipped upside-down when White Wolf unleashes an enemy from Nomad's past onto Mohannda's civilians. Sam Wilson's first priority is now stopping the onslaught from Dimension Z before it's too late - but at what cost to his allies?
Rated T+
Things in Mohannda have taken an unearthly turn in ‘Captain America: Symbol of Truth' #9 as the shield-carrying hero and his allies fight back against the White Wolf's increasingly growing plans for domination. An action-packed issue that continues to move the story forward while reaching back to mix in elements from Captain America stories of the past decade. A fast-paced and exciting series continues to fire on all cylinders. Read Full Review
Silva delivers some beautifully detailed and visually thrilling art throughout the issue. The imagery is bright and conveys great action and emotion. Read Full Review
R.B. Silva is back on art duties, and he's not alone. Arnim Zola's Dimension Z henchmen have returned, which should be a bigger issue for the also-returned Nomad. Read Full Review
I still have my reservations about this book but the change in the art really made this far better than past issues. The story is still a mess and I don't know if is gonna be worth it at the end but I have faith.
It looks gorgeous. It makes sense. And it's very hard to care about; this issue is all effect and no cause. (No characterization, either.)
This'll probably read a lot better as a trade chapter. I'm taking it month by month, though, so this issue is a problem.