A diner, somewhere in Nevada.
Inside, a battle rages, as Sam Wilson and Bucky Barnes do their very best to take down the Natural, the most gifted killer to emerge in years. Outside, another battle rages - this time between the two people vying to become the next Hydra Supreme. It's the bullet-riddled, window-smashing, table-breaking conclusion to the action-paced series, and it's going out in style...
Rated T+
Falcon & Winter Soldier told a great story in a fun, thrilling ride, and best of all this conclusion made it all worth it. This series put two classic Marvel heroes together in an adventure that made sense and also tested their mettle. Consistent art and writing make this a fun read to reunite with these characters or see them in their glorious comic book form. Read Full Review
Through brutal blows and some witty banter during the colorful, expressive fights, we're treated to some of the best clashes the series had to offer in its finale. Read Full Review
"Falcon and Winter Soldier #5" is an absolute riot of a comic a surprising must-read. Read Full Review
We have come to an end to the series with Falcon & Winter Soldier #5. Overall the series was a fun little romp. It has held me over a bit while waiting on the Falcon and the Winter Soldier series on Disney+. I have had a few minor complaints but I think overall it is a solid, fun series and a good little story. I really enjoyed the ending to the issue/series; it had a nice, more sentimental aspect to it that ended everything on a good note. Read Full Review
Everything ends in an absurd fight that successfully walks the tightrope between silly and satisfying. The good guys win (mostly), Bucky Learns A Thing™, and Hydra is spared the embarrassment of taking orders from Day-Glo Terrorist Barbie. This was a fun ride, and even if it's never going to come up as a pivotal moment in the protagonists' stories, it'll probably be worth a casual re-read in years to come.
This was really fun.
A not unpleasant ending, all things considered.
Falcon & Winter Soldier
Volume: 1, Issue: 5
Publisher: Marvel @marvel
Writer: Derek Landy @dereklandyofficial
Artist: Federico Vicentini @federico_vicentini_artist
Colors: Matt Milla
Letters: Joe Caramagna @joecaramagna
Cover: Dan Mora @dan_mora_c & David Curiel @davcuriel
It’s not about winning. It’s about how you lose. What you fight for. This is what truly makes Captain America. And the Natural finds himself learning this lesson from two different Captain America’s at once, the Falcon and Winter Soldier! All this in the midst of a Hydra civil war after Veronica calls for an Order 66 between hers and Baron Zemo’s troops. With Veronica literally disarmed, Zemo is able to escape a more