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Comic Book Review: Captain America: Reborn #4
Original at Rokk's Comic Book Revolution
• Fri, Nov 6
By LaRevolucion44@aol.com (Rokk Krinn) 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.
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Comic Book Review: Captain America: Reborn #4
Original at Rokk's Comic Book Revolution
• Fri, Nov 6
By Rokk Krinn(LaRevolucion44@aol.com) Creative Team Writer: Ed Brubaker Pencils: Bryan Hitch Inks: Bruce Guice Sharon stammers "What did they do?" Sharon then screams "Steve!" I am also unsure if new readers, who have not been following Brubaker's Captain America run, would find Captain America: Reborn that interesting. Captain America: Reborn is simply another story arc that was designed to tie together some long running plotlines from over in Captain America. Captain America: Reborn seems more like it was written for the enjoyment of readers who have been following Brubaker's Captain America run since the start. This fact only furthers my belief that Captain America: Reborn should have simply been a story arc inside of Captain America itself. [read the full post]
Captain America: Reborn #4 - Review
Original at weeklycomicbookreview.com
• Thu, Nov 5
By paladinking by Ed Brubaker (writer), Bryan Hitch & Butch Guice (art), Paul Mounts (colors), and Joe Caramagna (letters) The Story: Welcome back Steve Rogers….maybe? Sort of? Grade: B+ by Ed Brubaker (writer), Bryan Hitch & Butch Guice (art), Paul Mounts (colors), and Joe Caramagn
Captain America Reborn #3 REVIEW
Original at ComicList
• Sun, Sep 20
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By ComicList 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.
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Captain America Reborn #3 REVIEW
Original at Marvel Comics Headlines
• Sun, Sep 20
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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.
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Opinion: New Comic Books for September 16, 2009
Original at Rokk's Comic Book Revolution
• Wed, Sep 16
By LaRevolucion44@aol.com (Rokk Krinn) 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?
Comic Book Review: Ultimate Comics Avengers #1
Original at Rokk's Comic Book Revolution
• Sat, Aug 15
By legacysword@gmail.com (Kevin) Back in Chicago, we see Captain America jump into the second AIM helicopter. Captain America takes out all of the AIM soldiers. Suddenly, the Red Skull appears behind him and starts beating the crap out of Captain America. The Red Skull comments if Captain America is wondering how Red Sku...
Comic Book Review: Captain America: Reborn #2
Original at Rokk's Comic Book Revolution
• Mon, Aug 10
By legacysword@gmail.com (Kevin) 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...
Comic Book Review: Captain America: Reborn #1
Original at Rokk's Comic Book Revolution
• Fri, Jul 3
By LaRevolucion44@aol.com (Rokk Krinn) 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...
Comic Book Review: Amazing Spider-Man #597
Original at Rokk's Comic Book Revolution
• Tue, Jun 16
By legacysword@gmail.com (Kevin) 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...
Comic Book Review: Wolverine #72
Original at Rokk's Comic Book Revolution
• Fri, May 29
By LaRevolucion44@aol.com (Rokk Krinn) 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.
Opinion: Bunker Bulletins: Captain America #49
Original at Rokk's Comic Book Revolution
• Wed, Apr 22
By noreply@blogger.com (Jim) Writer: Ed Brubaker Pencils: Luke Ross Maybe the time Steve spent in suspended animation did not really happen. Maybe Cap was brought into current Marvel time and is returned at a future date. I am very curious how Brubaker will wrap up this story.
Captain America #48 REVIEW
Original at Marvel Comics Headlines
• Sun, Mar 29
• 1 related articles
This was a good issue. There’s plenty of action, some mustache twisting sinister plans and a bit of a tricky ending. The comic helps bring Bucky around a little into embracing his new role as Captain America. As seen, he runs around this issue dressed as the Winter Soldier. He has an excuse as to w...
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Opinion: Marvel Legends Face Off Twin Packs Captain America Vs. Red ...Original at espanol.video.yahoo.com
• Wed, Mar 18
Review of Marvel Legends Face Off pack of Captain America and Red Skull. Videopinions are product reviews and demonstrations by the people who use ... espanol.video.yahoo.com
Opinion: Marvel Legends Face Off Twin Packs Captain America Vs. Red ...
Original at uk.video.yahoo.com
• Wed, Mar 4
Review of Marvel Legends Face Off pack of Captain America and Red Skull. Videopinions are product reviews and demonstrations by the people who use ... uk.video.yahoo.com
Opinion: Captain America #47
Original at comic Book Resources
• Wed, Feb 25
Not Captain America as in Steve Rogers -- there doesn't seem to be any hurry to get him back into the red and blue tights any time soon -- but "Captain America" the series, aka Brubaker's best superhero work ever. Talking about the art on Brubaker's ...
Opinion: Mike Cavallaro on the Look of THE LIFE AND TIMES OF SAVIOR 28
Original at Newsarama
• Sun, Feb 22
By Russ Burlingame BLOG@: Given that JM has a history with Captain America, and that there are some obvious similarities between the characters, how hard was it to distance the assassination sequence in the first issue from the one that took place on the courtroom steps back in Captain America #25?
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Captain America #46 REVIEW
Original at ComicList
• Sat, Jan 31
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Brandon Borzelli's Geek Goggle Reviews Captain America #46 Marvel Comics Brubaker, Epting & D’Armata Captain America heads to China in search of the crazy doctor who stole the corpse of the original Human Torch. The issue begins a new arc that deals with the missing body, but also covers the shady past of Captain America when he was the Winter Soldier. This arc also brings in a new buddy for Cap to get help from, in the form of Namor. The issue has a lot of angles at work here and it makes for a very promising arc. Read more » Original post blogged on ComicList. [read the full post]
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Captain America #45 REVIEW
Original at Marvel Comics Headlines
• Mon, Jan 5
• 2 related articles
The issue deals with two stories. In the present, Bucky is trying to stop Batroc and the man with no face from stealing whatever it is that they are stealing. The second story deals with Bucky’s past as the winter soldier when he was sent to kill the Chinese scientist and ran into the man with no f...
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Captain America #45 REVIEW
Original at ComicList
• Mon, Jan 5
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By ComicList This mini arc wraps up but does it really end? Captain America aka Bucky doesn’t really succeed in his mission but he does gather some intelligence that leads him into a much larger plot and story. The comic is a very good story, but the fact that the payoff is really a reveal and not much of a resolution is a bit of a downer. Still, this is a great read month in and month out. The issue deals with two stories. In the present, Bucky is trying to stop Batroc and the man with no face from stealing whatever it is that they are stealing. The second story deals with Bucky’s past as the winter soldier when he was sent to kill the Chinese scientist and ran into the man with no face guarding the scientist. Bucky as Captain America struggles to piece everything together... [read the full post]
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Ultimate Captain America Annual #1 2008 - Comic ReviewOriginal at YouTube
• Thu, Nov 13
By rss@youtube.com (shazaptv) Welcome back zappers, Im Devin Curry with http://Shazap.com. Your online video source for comic book news and reviews. Follow me on Twitter at http://twitter.com/devincurry. This was a good book, but not really a Captain America book. This was entirely a Black Panther Book, 100 percent. It fo...
Opinion: Wednesday Number Ones 11/05/08
Original at Comic Pants
• Wed, Nov 5
By Nick Budd Daredevil & Captain America: Dead on Arrival One Shot Writer: Tito Faraci Artist: Claudio Villa Company: Marvel Comics Adam Legend of the Blue Marvel #1 of 6 Writer: Kevin Grevioux Artist: Mat Broome Company: Marvel Comics Final Crisis: Resist #1 Company: DC Comics
Tpull's Weekly Marvel Comics Review – Part One
Original at Film Fodder
• Wed, Nov 5
By Travis The Amazing Spider-Man 574, Captain America 43, Daredevil 112, New Exiles 13, She-Hulk 34, Wolverine: Manifest Destiny 1, X-Factor 36, and X-Men: Legacy 217 Captain America 43 by Ed Brubaker and Luke Ross She-Hulk 34 Wolverine: Manifest Destiny 1
Tpull's Weekly Marvel Comics Review – Part Two
Original at Film Fodder
• Wed, Nov 5
By Travis 1985 #6, The Amazing Spider-Man Annual 1, Astonishing X-Men: Ghost Boxes 1, Captain America Theater of War: Operation Zero-Point 1, Secret Invasion: Thor 3, Secret Invasion: X-Men 3, Ultimate Captain America Annual 1, Ultimate Spider-Man Annual 3, and X-Men: First Class Giant-Size...
Opinion: Rating the Super Hunks #21: Winter Soldier
Original at Living Between Wednesdays
• Mon, Nov 3
By noreply@blogger.com (rachelle) James "Bucky" Barnes aka Winter Soldier aka Captain America Costume/Appearance: Oh, Bucky. Where Do I begin? Sexiness of Powers: Oh, Bucky doesn't have Steve Rogers' precious Super Soldier Serum in his veins. He's awesome all by himself.
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Captain America #43 REVIEW
Original at Marvel Comics Headlines
• Sun, Oct 26
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Captain America #43 Marvel Comics Brubaker, Ross, Laguna & D’Armata Another element to this story is a series of flashbacks to World War II. This is setting things up for the larger arc. While we don’t have the full plot and context of these flashbacks, they are interesting to remind us how Bucky interacting with Steve. It’s a good way to introduce some old as new and make use of the dead Captain America. It’s a good issue, but not great. It’s a breather issue. It sets things up and reminds us of the current state of the new Captain America. I like the direction and I like the potential, but this isn’t an arc like the ones with Red Skull and Sharon. We’ll see if it can build momentum. [read the full post]
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Captain America #43 REVIEW
Original at ComicList
• Sun, Oct 26
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By ComicList Captain America #43 Marvel Comics Brubaker, Ross, Laguna & D’Armata It’s a good issue, but not great. It’s a breather issue. It sets things up and reminds us of the current state of the new Captain America. I like the direction and I like the potential, but this isn’t an arc like the ones with Red Skull and Sharon. We’ll see if it can build momentum. Captain America #43 Marvel Comics Brubaker, Ross, Laguna & D’Armata It’s a good issue, but not great. It’s a breather issue. It sets things up and reminds us of the current state of the new Captain America. I like the direction and I like the potential, but this isn’t an arc like the ones with Red Skull and Sharon. We’ll see if it can build momentum. [read the full post]
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Tpull's Weekly Marvel Comics Review – Part One
Original at Film Fodder
• Mon, Sep 29
By Travis Avengers: The Initiative 17, Captain America 42, Daredevil 111, Fantastic Four 560, Ms. Marvel 31, New Avengers 45, and Nova 17 Captain America 42 by Ed Brubaker, Steve Epting, and Luke Ross by Ed Brubaker and Clay Mann Fantastic Four 560 Ms. Marvel 31 New Avengers 45
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Comic Book Review: Captain America #43
Original at Rokk's Comic Book Revolution
• Sun, Sep 28
By Rokk Krinn(noreply@blogger.com) Now that Brubaker’s monster story arc involving Lukin/Red Skull has concluded, I am curious to see what Brubaker has in store for us next. I enjoy Bucky as Captain America and I am looking forward to getting to see Bucky finally accepting his destiny and embracing his role as Captain America. I am confident that Captain America #43 will be a quality read. Let’s go ahead and hit this review. I like that Bucky constantly thinks about what Steve would have done or if Steve would approve of what he is doing or be proud of him. Brubaker always gives the proper respect to Steve by having Bucky admit that Steve was a better fighter or that Steve was stronger or that Steve was faster. This is a smart way to try and win over comic book readers who might still be upse... [read the full post]
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Captain America #42 REVIEW
Original at Marvel Comics Headlines
• Sat, Sep 27
Captain America #42 Marvel Comics Brubaker, Epting & Ross At Skull base, Falcon and Black Widow are trying to find Sharon and are cutting their way through Skull’s minions. Zola and Skull are up to one last trick with Sharon as they hook her up to a machine. She fights back and blows up some of Zola’s work. They decide to scuttle the base. The strength of this title has been the supporting cast and that is obvious in this issue. Cap is involved in the secondary story. He’s not fighting Skull, he’s fighting his daughter. Even Falcon and Widow are really just providing backup to Sharon. Sharon is the real star of the comic and it doesn’t feel at all forced. This has been building for some time. [read the full post]
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Captain America #42 REVIEW
Original at ComicList
• Sat, Sep 27
By ComicList Captain America #42 Marvel Comics Brubaker, Epting & Ross At Skull base, Falcon and Black Widow are trying to find Sharon and are cutting their way through Skull’s minions. Zola and Skull are up to one last trick with Sharon as they hook her up to a machine. She fights back and blows up some of Zola’s work. They decide to scuttle the base. Captain America #42 Marvel Comics Brubaker, Epting & Ross At Skull base, Falcon and Black Widow are trying to find Sharon and are cutting their way through Skull’s minions. Zola and Skull are up to one last trick with Sharon as they hook her up to a machine. She fights back and blows up some of Zola’s work. They decide to scuttle the base. [read the full post]
Captain America #42 Review
Original at IGN
• Wed, Sep 24
CA - Thanks to this story, the Marvel Universe now has a new A-list hero with a ton of dramatic depth and potential. It just would have been nice to see a more ...
Captain America #42 - Review
Original at weeklycomicbookreview.com
• Wed, Sep 24
By lotrking M. Staples Posted in Marvel Comics, Reviews Tagged: Captain America, Comic Book Reviews, comic books, Ed Brubaker, Fablo Laguna, Frank D’Armata, Luke Ross, Marvel, Marvel Comics, Rick Magyar, Steve Epting By Ed Brubaker (Writer), Steve Epting with Luke Ross (Pencilers), Rick...
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Opinion: Weekly Awards For The Comic Books From July 23, 2008
Original at Rokk's Comic Book Revolution
• Tue, Jul 29
By noreply@blogger.com (Rokk Krinn) New Avengers #43: 23% (12 votes) Trinity #8: 15% (8 votes) Ultimate X-Men #96: 9% (5 votes) Green Lantern Corps #26: 5% (3 votes) Justice League of America #23: 5% (3 votes) Legion of Super Heroes #44: 3% (2 votes) Superman #678: 3% (2 votes) Immortal Iron Fist #17: 3% (2 votes) Daredevil #109: 3% (2 votes) X-Men Legacy #214: 1% (1 vote) Brave and the Bold #15: 0 votes I have already properly skewered Uncanny X-Men #500 in my review. Suffice it to say, I am still stunned that Brubaker was attached to such a poorly written comic book. I am a big fan of Brubaker and have loved his run on Captain America and his run on Daredevil. I find that Brubaker always delivers such a consistent and well crafted issue each and every month. [read the full post]
Tpull's Weekly Marvel Comics Review – Part One
Original at Film Fodder
• Sun, Jun 29
- Good story and art here. by Ed Brubaker and Rob De La Torre Brubaker’s run on Captain America has been excellent, and the art has thankfully kept up and ...
Graphic Novel Review: Criminal: Lawless by Ed Brubaker and Sean ...
Original at Blogcritics
• Mon, Jun 16
OH - His recent work on Captain America (especially concerning the resurrection of Bucky Barnes as Winter Soldier and the death of Steve Rogers) catapulted him ...
Secret Invasion #3 - A Review
Original at Comics And...Other Imaginary Tales
• Wed, Jun 4
By Jim Yes, I’ma bigger DC fan now days, but the biggest event in Marvel this year does not involve the FF, the X-Men, Thor, Hulk, Captain America and instead stars Young Avengers, the Initiative Brats, new Howling Commandoes, Spider-Woman and ...
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Comic Book Review: Captain America #37
Original at Rokk's Comic Book Revolution
• Fri, Apr 18
By Rokk Krinn We cut to the SHIELD Helicarrier where the Falcon is upset with Tony for making Bucky the new Captain America. Tony retorts that he is simply honoring Steve’s wishes to carry on the Captain America tradition and to help save Bucky. Tony then suggests that the Falcon go help Bucky with his new role as Captain America. Falcon says that he will work with Bucky. Bucky then wakes up from his dream. Bucky goes to the kitchen and finds the Falcon standing there. The Falcon tells Bucky that he isn’t happy with Bucky being Captain America. But, Bucky needs someone with him to make sure Bucky doesn’t get killed. Falcon says that he has a lead on Sharon’s location. The Falcon asks Bucky if he wants to come help him rescue Sharon. Bucky agrees to do so. [read the full post]
Opinion: Remembrance of Werthams PastOriginal at PW: THE BEAT
• Tue, Mar 25
If it makes sense to speak of a Cold War culture in the United States—and it’s a concept that would have to accommodate a pretty wide assortment of artifacts, from Partisan Review to the transistor radio—then one of its classic moments was the comic-book inquisition. The event took place o...
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Comic Book Review: Captain America #34
Original at Rokk's Comic Book Revolution
• Fri, Feb 1
By Rokk Krinn Creative Team Writer: Ed Brubaker Pencils: Steve Epting Inks: Butch Guice Captain America stands there and thinks how he will never replace Steve and that he can’t be Steve. However, he can honor Steve and make Steve proud of him with his own style of being Captain America. I have to say that I think Bucky makes an awesome Captain America. Brubaker is handling Bucky’s transitioning into the role of Captain America perfectly. I like that Brubaker has Bucky continually emphasis that he is not Steve Rogers. That he cannot act like Steve and do the same things that Steve did. That Bucky has to do things his way in order to honor Steve and to make him proud. [read the full post]
Comic Book Review: Captain America #33
Original at Rokk's Comic Book Revolution
• Thu, Jan 10
By Rokk Krinn Captain America continues to be one of the best reads on the market from either Marvel or DC. Brubaker’s work on this title has been simply stunning. Captain America #33 promises to be a huge issue as we finally get to see the long ...
Marvel Digital Comics - Launch Review - Blogcritics.org
Original at blogcritics.org
• Mon, Dec 31
Marvel Digital Comics - Launch Review Blogcritics.org, OH - I watched every Marvel (and DC) superhero movies (even the really bad ones, ugh Captain America), bought some ultimate graphic novels and I may have seen a ...
REVIEW: Marvel Adventures: Avengers #18 - Inside Pulse
Original at comicsnexus.insidepulse.com
• Fri, Nov 23
• 1 related articles
REVIEW: Marvel Adventures: Avengers #18 Inside Pulse, NY - This book chooses a strange cast of Avengers to deal with issues that one hero alone couldn't handle. The team is the strange collection of Captain America, ...
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Opinion: Wizard Universe gets a leg up on the post-Civil War Marvel ... - Wizard Entertainment
Original at Wizard Entertainment
• Wed, Oct 10
Wizard Universe gets a leg up on the post-Civil War Marvel ... NY - Marvel’s heroes divide chiefly into two factions, siding with Iron Man’s pro-registration, government-backed taskforce or Captain America’s underground ... Advance Review: New Warriors 5 Inside Pulse all 2 news articles
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Comic Book Review: New Avengers #33
Original at Rokk's Comic Book Revolution
• Sun, Aug 12
By Rokk Krinn Synopsis: We begin with Hawkeye having a flashback to when he first joined the Avengers and underwent hand to hand combat training from Captain America. Captain America acts like a total hard-ass jerk more reminiscent of Ultimate Captain America than the 616 version. We cut to Wolverine arriving at some seedy dive for a beer. Wolverine asks the bartender who is in the back room. The bartender answers that Parker Robbins is back there. That Robbins is The Hood. Wolverine kicks down the door to the back room. The Hood turns invisible. Wolverine grabs the bald guy and tells him that The Hood can turn visible again because Wolverine can smell him. The Hood appears with his guns drawn at Wolverine and informs Logan that he is the one who stinks, not The Hoo... [read the full post]
People: Bye-bye, Captain America guy? - The Spokesman Review
Original at The Spokesman Review
• Fri, Mar 9
People: Bye-bye, Captain America guy? WA - Mar 9, 2007 But resurrections are not unknown in the world of comics, and Marvel Entertainment Editor-in-Chief Joe Quesada says a Captain America comeback isn't out of ... A green superhero? Grist Magazine all 2 news articles
Movie Review: Mean Guns
Original at Blogcritics
• Sat, Feb 24
By T. Rigney When your mind wanders to the the wonky realm of high-quality direct-to-video releases, one usually doesn't spend too much time pondering the work of Cyborg director Albert Pyun. His films are somewhat lifeless and often quite boring, the latter being the greatest offense any filmmake...
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Comic Book Review: Captain America #22
Original at Rokk's Comic Book Revolution
• Mon, Oct 2
By Rokk Krinn Synopsis: This issue starts with Sharon Carter talking with a S.H.I.E.L.D. psychiatrist for a psych evaluation. Sharon tells the doctor about how Maria Hill asked Sharon to use her close friendship with Captain America to set up a trap so S.H.I.E.L.D. could arrest him. Sharon tells the doctor that it angered her that Maria Hill would ask Sharon to use her relationship with Captain America in order to capture him. We shift to the S.H.I.E.L.D. psychiatrist walking through a graveyard and meeting with the Red Skull. TH psychiatrist hits a button on his belt and shuts off the illusion that masked his true appearance. The psychiatrist is actually Faustus. Faustus tells the Red Skull that Sharon Carter is falling so deeply in love with Captain America because Faustus... [read the full post]