Captain America #36 (2005)

Captain America #36 (2005)

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VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
Written by ED BRUBAKER Penciled by STEVE EPTING & BUTCH GUICE Cover by STEVE EPTING
THE SECOND ACT OF THE DEATH OF CAPTAIN AMERICA COMES TO ITS SHOCKING CONCLUSION! The new Captain America fights the Red Skull's minions with Black Widow at his side and chaos erupting all around them! Meanwhile, Sharon Carter, still under the control of Dr. Faustus, makes a horrifying discovery about the next stage of the Skull's plans! By Eisner and Harvey Award-Winning Best Writer Ed Brubaker with art by master storytellers Steve Epting and Butch Guice.
REVIEW by BRIAN FISHER

The wacky misadventures of Captain Puerto Rico continue! Okay, aside from my hatred of Cap’s new costume I have to say this book has yet to miss a beat. Consistency is a great thing. Especially when half the creators on half the books out there don’t even understand the meaning of consistency. Brubaker’s masterpiece in the making continues as Captain Bucky interrupts Sin and the Serpent Society as they try to stage an attempted assassination. Punching and shooting and stabbing ensue and when the dust clears they’ve got a few prisoners and quite a mess on their hands. Oh, yeah and the requisite cliffhanger ending when Sharon finds something disturbing in Zola’s laboratory. An all around good stepping stone of a story.
I give it 7 out of 10 Grahams
VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
Written by ED BRUBAKER Penciled by STEVE EPTING & BUTCH GUICE Cover by STEVE EPTING
THE SECOND ACT OF THE DEATH OF CAPTAIN AMERICA COMES TO ITS SHOCKING CONCLUSION! The new Captain America fights the Red Skull's minions with Black Widow at his side and chaos erupting all around them! Meanwhile, Sharon Carter, still under the control of Dr. Faustus, makes a horrifying discovery about the next stage of the Skull's plans! By Eisner and Harvey Award-Winning Best Writer Ed Brubaker with art by master storytellers Steve Epting and Butch Guice.
REVIEW by BRIAN FISHER

The wacky misadventures of Captain Puerto Rico continue! Okay, aside from my hatred of Cap’s new costume I have to say this book has yet to miss a beat. Consistency is a great thing. Especially when half the creators on half the books out there don’t even understand the meaning of consistency. Brubaker’s masterpiece in the making continues as Captain Bucky interrupts Sin and the Serpent Society as they try to stage an attempted assassination. Punching and shooting and stabbing ensue and when the dust clears they’ve got a few prisoners and quite a mess on their hands. Oh, yeah and the requisite cliffhanger ending when Sharon finds something disturbing in Zola’s laboratory. An all around good stepping stone of a story.
I give it 7 out of 10 Grahams
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