BULLETS! BOMBS! EXPLOSIVE REVELATIONS!
• CAPTAIN AMERICA AND BUCKY are ready to lead the HOWLING COMMANDOS, but are the HOWLING COMMANDOS ready to follow?
• Things go from bad to worse and only Bucky can save the day!
• Will a shocking appearance from an old ally turn the tide of battle?
Rated T
This series has an the markings of one of Marvels strongest series this year. This is pure comics, make sure to get on board! Read Full Review
Highly recommended! Read Full Review
Captain America: White #2 is a magnificent continuation of an intriguing tale, as despite not quite reaching its full potential yet, the series is giving us an inviting look into Captain America's time during the war. It also gives us a marvelous building relationship between Cap and Bucky, showing us how their partnership has changed them for the better. Read Full Review
Altogether, "Captain America: White" #2 is warm and effective. The creative team's affection for the title character and his supporting cast is clear on every page and, for all its emotional simplicity, it's crafted intricately. This is an excellent read. Read Full Review
Ultimately, I'm not sure where Captain America: White is headed as a series, but as far as chapters go, this is definitely a strong installment. By stripping Cap of his most powerful weapon, Loeb has shown us what kind of man Steve Rogers really is, and it's that kind of sterling character beats that will make lifelong fans. While the last issue struggled a bit with its large cast and shifting time periods, Loeb and Sale bring a renewed focus to Captain America: White #2, making this a singular work amongst Marvel's offerings this week. Read Full Review
It goes without saying, but this issue strongly continues Loeb and Sales red, white, and blue tale. Fans of their work will be pleased and newcomers should hop on board. This is only the second comic in the series, so there is no issue with trying to catch up. This looks on track to be another Captain America that will stand the test of time. Read Full Review
Captain America: White has found its niche by offering a classing, lighthearted (well, relatively lighthearted) take on Cap's WWII days. Read Full Review
There's an overwhelming sense of nostalgia that surrounds this issue, just as it does with much of Jeph Loeb and Tim Sale's collaborations. Read Full Review
With so much new and exciting stuff going on in the Marvel universe right now I can't think of a good reason why you'd pick this up instead. Read Full Review
Not bad at all!