05:02:49 pm, by ComicList |
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Brandon Borzelli's Geek Goggle Reviews
Captain America Reborn #3 of 5
Marvel Comics
Brubaker, Hitch & Guice
Captain America continues to relive his life over and over again as he's still trapped in time. Meanwhile, his friends in the present continue to try to outmaneuver Osborn and his malicious intentions. The issue is an enjoyable read as many characters have smaller roles, which helps to keep the issue at a strong pace and it continues to explore many of the angles that make up this complex plot. I enjoyed the issue more than any other in this mini series because there was a huge development in the plot tucked away in one throwaway piece of dialogue in one of the flashbacks. This was a good read.
07:21:24 pm, by ComicList |
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Brandon Borzelli's Geek Goggle Reviews
Captain America Reborn #2 of 5
Marvel Comics
Brubaker, Hitch & Guice
This issue gives us more Steve Rogers trapped in time and a little bit more about the manner in which Steve was "killed". As for Bucky, he takes on a bit of a new role as he seems to be playing second fiddle in this issue. It's a decent issue but if you have come to appreciate Bucky as the real deal and have enjoyed watching him being built up for a couple of years then this comic might disappoint you a little bit. As a side note, this issue takes on more of a science fiction approach to storytelling as the overall Red Skull plot begins to unfold.

