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Comic Book Review: Captain America: Reborn #1 external link

Fri, Jul 3 |  from Rokk's Comic Book Revolution
We shift to the new Captain America and Black Widow breaking into a HAMMER Helicarrier. Captain America and Black Widow kick ass on a bunch of HAMMER agents. A voice narrates that Steve Rogers' old cohort, Bucky Barnes, is now the new Captain America. After Captain America and Black Widow wip...

 
 

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Captain America: Reborn #5 - Review external link

Thumbnail by Ed Brubaker (writer), Bryan Hitch & Butch Guice (art), Paul Mounts (colors), and Joe Caramagna (letters) Grade: C+ Alex Evans by Ed Brubaker (writer), Bryan Hitch & Butch Guice (art), Paul Mounts (colors), and Joe Caramagn
Fri, Dec 18 |  from weeklycomicbookreview.com

 

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Thumbnail Captain America: Reborn #5 (Published by Marvel Comics; Review by George Marston): If I have one complaint about Captain America: Reborn #5, it's that the ...
Thu, Dec 17 |  from newsarama.com

 

Comic Book Review: Captain America: Reborn #4 external link

Thumbnail Writer: Ed Brubaker Pencils: Bryan Hitch Sharon stammers "What did they do?" Sharon then screams "Steve!" Steve looks at Sharon and his eyes glow read. Steve (now the Red Skull) says "No…Not Steve, I'm afraid. Not Steve Rogers at all." End of issue.
Fri, Nov 6 |  from Rokk's Comic Book Revolution

 

Captain America Reborn #3 REVIEW external link

Thumbnail The artwork is brilliant. Even the flashbacks seem to have their own specific touches on them to set them apart from the regular parts to the issue. It's funny, but you can see how Bucky still is Captain America on the junior scale when you watch Steve doing his thing back in the past.
Sun, Sep 20 |  from ComicList

 

Captain America Reborn #3 REVIEW external link

Thumbnail The artwork is brilliant. Even the flashbacks seem to have their own specific touches on them to set them apart from the regular parts to the issue. It's funny, but you can see how Bucky still is Captain America on the junior scale when you watch Steve doing his thing back in the past.
Sun, Sep 20 |  from Marvel Comics Headlines

 

Opinion: New Comic Books for September 16, 2009 external link

DC COMICS ACTION COMICS #881 BATMAN AND ROBIN #4 WEDNESDAY COMICS #11 MARVEL COMICS CAPTAIN AMERICA REBORN #3 DARK AVENGERS #9 INVINCIBLE IRON MAN #18 MIGHTY AVENGERS #29 Which Marvel comic book am I most looking forward to reading?
Wed, Sep 16 |  from Rokk's Comic Book Revolution

 

Comic Book Review: Captain America: Reborn #2 external link

Thumbnail For the past 5 years there has been no more consistently well written series than Ed Brubaker's Captain America. Brubaker has just been money on Captain America and his transition into making Bucky Barnes the new Captain America after Steve Rogers death has been picture perfect. For that r...
Mon, Aug 10 |  from Rokk's Comic Book Revolution

 

Comic Book Review: Amazing Spider-Man #597 external link

Thumbnail Norman tells the Avengers Iron Patriot represents the strength of America. However, that it is not enough. The American people need a heart which is what Captain America (Steve Rogers) played for so long. Norman comments that since the new Captain America (Bucky Barnes) isn't willing to be...
Tue, Jun 16 |  from Rokk's Comic Book Revolution

 

Comic Book Review: Wolverine #72 external link

Thumbnail Pencils: Steve McNiven I loved all of the symbolism in the trophy room scene. More and more, Marvel has pushed Iron Man and Captain America as the two big icons of the Marvel Universe. And Millar plays with that theme that we saw so much of during Civil War.
Fri, May 29 |  from Rokk's Comic Book Revolution

 

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