Blunt book is blunt. I don't mind blunt and Marvel has certainly had things exactly like this over the decades of producing a range of comics, but particularly Captain America. It's upfront and clear about things in a way that more and more people are these days, at least in my neck of the woods, so it's not an unfamiliar series of conversations here. Edlin's script is easy to point to being just a series of bullet-point ideas but that's mostly because there's no real story at this point, it's all setup and infodump material to prepare us for the next issue as Steve goes in. I did like the date sequence with Sharon but wish that the two of them had more time together. The vertical aspect of the book isn't bad but I wish the app had a progress meter of some sort so I knew how far along I was. Leon's artwork is solid throughout but the nature of the scrolling aspect means there are some gap areas throughout that are a bit frustrating. Read Full Review
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