Captain America: Symbol of Truth #9
| Writer | Tochi Onyebuchi |
| Artist | R. B. Silva |
| Cover Price | $3.99 |
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?
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COMICON - Scott Redmond
Jan 16, 2023Things 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
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8.7
The Super Powered Fancast - Deron Generally
Jan 13, 2023Silva delivers some beautifully detailed and visually thrilling art throughout the issue. The imagery is bright and conveys great action and emotion. Read Full Review
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6.0
ComicBook.com - Tim Adams
Jan 11, 2023R.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
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8.0
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.
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6.0
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. -
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