• Hot on the trail of the Natural - a gifted new killer who has already beaten them once - Sam Wilson and Bucky Barnes track him down...to his parents' house. Where they meet the biggest Captain America fans who ever were.
• From a living room full of Cap memorabilia to a warehouse full of Hydra agents, the Falcon and the Winter Soldier are closing in on their ultimate quarry: the prospective new Hydra Supreme.
Rated T+
Falcon & Winter Soldier has a found a balance between humor and action that's simply unmatched in other series. Read Full Review
All in all, it is good to have Falcon & Winter Soldier back on shelves. The satisfaction I felt from issue #3 more than made up the wait they made us endure since March. Hopefully this is the start of this book returning to a proper release schedule again. Read Full Review
This is a good issue with funny bits, but it really didn't help to get me inspired about Falcon and Winter Soldier again after this much time away from issue #2. It's worth a read to complete the story, but it just didn't get my hype up. Read Full Review
I almost forgot about this 5-issue mini-series, but was excited that it finally came back out. Though, again, sad about the Disney+ show still being delayed. The comic book is a good replacement and will whet your appetite as we await its arrival. Read Full Review
Federico Vicentini delivers some awesome art in this issue. There is an energy throughout the panels and that energy translates into the fight scenes and their frenetic look. Read Full Review
Final Thoughts: Although the realization that Jr could be a good fit as a Winter Soldier sidekick, it doesn't change the fact that almost nothing happened in this issue other than some nostalgic fan service and a semi-big reveal for the next issue, which I hope actually progresses the story more. If this series gets more than 6 issues Bucky and Sam need to have the conversation about their veteran-ship and PTSD with no interruptions, it would put weight on the issue and it would be worth it for the character development. Read Full Review
And THAT'S how you do a last-page twist.
This is a flippant, comedic take on some very dark stuff; it's the SNL parody version of Secret Empire. I think it works for me because Derek Landy's sense of humor aligns closely with mine. (For example, anybody who pluralizes Captain America as "Captains America" is speaking my language.) It's mighty subjective, but screw it; for me, this is a really good comic.
To be honest, I forgot what was happening in this miniseries, but this was a fine issue.
There were some dialogue things here that I really did not enjoy at all.