ENTER IRON MAN!
Captain Carter has plenty on her hands already, wrestling with a betrayal from the very organization she thought she could trust. Is Tony Stark here to help? Or will he be just another complication at a time when Peggy's life is full of them?
RATED T+
Captain Carter #3 is a beautiful book. McKelvie is really proving himself as a writer with this series as this issue contains an excellent script and terrific drama. Other stories are adapted to make Peggys her own. It is her personality that is the drive of the comic and is unique to this universe. That is partnered with stunning artwork that brings several amazing fight scenes to life, giving it a cinematic quality. Every issue is introducing someone or something new, and the slow exploration of this timeline makes me desperate to discover more. Read Full Review
Jamie McKelvie continues to deliver the goods in this modern spy thriller. As far as the story goes. This feels like the third season of Agent Carter that we never got. I loved the fact that Peggy's neighbor just happens to be a conspiracy theorist and hacker all in one. Sure it is kind of convenient, but in this instance, it serves the story really well. Read Full Review
The storys similar to the film Captain America: The Winter Soldier, with subversive agents, lots of action, and a world that doesnt operate in black and white. Read Full Review
Captain Carter comes into its stride this week with issue three, and it reminds the world while Peggy Carter has no equal at her job. Read Full Review
Perfectly fun but lacking the depth that would make it great. Read Full Review
Captain Carter #3 has excellent plotting, pacing, dialog, and action. Unfortunately, it's almost a direct copy of Captain America: Winter Soldier (2014) with a British setting, which misses the whole point of "What If?. If all you want is an excuse to see Captain Carter in action, this issue is fine. If you want a little more imagination in your Elseworlds story, skip this one. Read Full Review
While this one is best if you have been reading the rest of the series as it goes on, there is nothing stopping you still jumping into this one if you are prepared to miss some of the story. Worth a look. Read Full Review
This series gets better and better with each issue. Love the introduction of Tony. Love love love Harley working with Lizzie. I found all of the interactions incredibly compelling. Fantastic series.
It's a brisk spy story and a fun little read. The action scenes are exciting and inventive, well worth the pages devoted to them. But I consider this just barely a good comic.
Though I like the finish on the art and the blocking for the fight scenes, the visuals have weak foundations. There's a lot of questionable anatomy.
The script has good pacing and the prose is decent. This volume isn't doing well on characterization, though. I think it's coasting on readers' pre-existing interest in Peggy and Liz; the supporting cast is awfully forgettable.