It's become a cliché to point out how cliché it is when superheroes are almost immediately revived from the dead, but this is a particularly egregious example of it. I particularly liked the specific characters chosen to be the main protagonists here, all of whom had diverse but really close relationships with Cap Bucky (the new Captain America), Falcon, Black Widow, Ronin and Sharon Carter.Īll that said, there is one really big problem with this book the completely transparent fact that Brubaker was given the remit of bringing the OG Captain America back by any means necessary. The artwork is solid and the attention given to how Steve's nearest and dearest are coping in a world without him is also really good. I will say first off that, on most basic levels, there is nothing wrong with this book. The fugitive Avengers then stumble across the possibility that Steve could be brought back to life but have to contend not only with Norman Osborn's Dark Avengers but with the Red Skull, who wishes to use the reborn Captain America as his puppet. This book begins by showing us how Steve Rogers' closest friends and most dedicated enemies react to the first anniversary of his assassination.
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