CAPTAIN AMERICA: VAMPIRE HUNTER?
The FORGIVEN have lost their way - defeat after defeat has made them bitter and bloodthirsty... and they're starting to like it!
Can CAPTAIN AMERICA bring them back into the light? Or will they give in to their darker natures?
Witness the thrilling conclusion to the UNFORGIVEN saga-if you dare!
Rated T+
Overall,Captain America: Unforgiven is a satisfying conclusion to a great story arc. The story by writer Tim Seeley is powerful. The art by the creative team is gorgeous. Altogether, a nice bookend to one of the more exciting events in Marvel has had in years. Read Full Review
Tim Seeley has put his Marvel chops on display,CAPTAIN AMERICA: UNFORGIVEN #1a treasure trove of fantastic characterization and continuity. While it's plot may lose steam, there's still a lot here to be appreciated. Read Full Review
I will be keeping an eye out for the continued series. I will also be going back and reading DarkHold Omega so I can find out more about this rebirth phase. Was this Marvels plan the whole time? Ill be catching up on back issues until the next Unforgiven one-off. Those who are caught up, what are your thoughts? Read Full Review
There are few, if any surprises to be found in very busy pages stuffed with monsters, but the monsters appear just neat enough to satisfy any Marvel horror fan with a hankering for more of their favorite sub-genre. Read Full Review
It was mid, at best. Easily forgettable.
Meh. A bland boring character
This entire miniseries is a tired exercise. I just really could not care less about these characters.
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This is just plain garbage. The way the story is told and Captain America just doesn't fit into this world. He seems out of place over the entire issue. Not for me.