With the Natural by their side, Sam Wilson and Bucky Barnes travel to confront the woman who is scheming to become the new Hydra Supreme. Nothing seems to go right for our boys, however, as the plane they're about to jump out of is beset by a swarm of Hydra agents.
On jetpacks.
Shooting laser beams.
Rated T+
Continuing to depict a mastery of balance between humor and action, Falcon & Winter Soldier is right on target again in its penultimate issue. Read Full Review
This is a good issue with some humorous moments and lots of action that was cool to see, but the story kind of pauses, acting as the calm before the storm in the finale next issue. Read Full Review
Federico Vicentini delivers some impressive imagery in this issue. There is a fun tone to the art that matches the tone of the story. The characters look great and the action is well executed. Read Full Review
This series should have been helmed by Kyle Higgins and The Natural should have had similar ties to RJ from the most recent Winter Soldier mini series, at least at that point we can have some grounds from which these characters can stand on rather than attempt to make them larger than life and immediate hits for readers. Read Full Review
Even though I really like this series, I'll admit that "Villains portrayed as goofy, endearing people" is the pony's one trick and it grows a little stale here.
Also, Veronica should have had a different color scheme. All that hot pink makes it a bit too obvious that she's Hydra Harley Quinn.
This is a fun title, but it's kind of schlocky. The best part of the issue, and an instance of undisputed good writing was Sam telling The Natural about why Steve Rogers is so great.