This is it! The long awaited finale to Jeph Loeb and Tim Sale's epic Captain America story!
Rated T+
This is a classic Cap series, and for all you Marvel fans that want something that harks back to a different age, this is the perfect book for you. While this series may have ended, it has been enjoyable the whole way through, and is a remarkable read. Get on it True Believers! Read Full Review
It's another great series, and one that'll bring a smile to your face. Read Full Review
Captain America: White is an entertaining read as long as you're able to tune out the narrative captions. Read Full Review
And so ends another installment of the Loeb and Sale Color trilogy, but instead of ending with a bang, it ends with a whimper; a beautifully rendered and well written whimper. Jeph Loeb, Tim Sale, and Dave Stewart deliver a gorgeous finale, but ultimately, it feels like a more pedestrian ending than this mini-series deserves. The underwhelming ending coupled with the fact that the series manages to be about yet not about Bucky's death makes it an un-deserving finale for such a deserving creative team. Captain America: White #5 may age better, or even find new energy as a collected volume, but as of now, we just have another beautiful but inconsequential Cap story. Read Full Review
Some may havekept hoping after each issue that the material would get better, but, after concluding this final issue, things did not change. The previous mini-series were so poetic and beautiful; sadly, Captain America: White seems too little, too late. Its just a shadow or glimpse at some the amazing work these two have done. Completionists should pick this up though.This is a recommended series to someone new to Captain America or the work of Loeb and Sale because they can only go up after this series. Read Full Review
Awesome ending, I must admit.