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Captain America: Marvel Knights, Vol. 3: Ice
by Chuck Austen, John Ney Rieber
Least interesting of the John Ney Rieber stories read about captain america.
This is kind of a mish mash of going into someones mind to find the truths, cap dealing with the lies and secrets kept from him, and...some Atlantis fights! It starts with a package Steve receives and of course it changes everything. What is real? What is fake? Who are his friends? Who has been using him as a weapon? It all comes to head here.
Jae Lee's art helps this book a lot. While the story is messy and unsatisfying ending, the art is great throughout. The moody atmosphere, wonderful fight scenes, and great emotional moments shown really well done with Lee's art. I just wish the story remained solid instead of jumping around, confusing, and giving a bleh ending. A 2.5 out of 5, but I'll bump it to a 3.
This is kind of a mish mash of going into someones mind to find the truths, cap dealing with the lies and secrets kept from him, and...some Atlantis fights! It starts with a package Steve receives and of course it changes everything. What is real? What is fake? Who are his friends? Who has been using him as a weapon? It all comes to head here.
Jae Lee's art helps this book a lot. While the story is messy and unsatisfying ending, the art is great throughout. The moody atmosphere, wonderful fight scenes, and great emotional moments shown really well done with Lee's art. I just wish the story remained solid instead of jumping around, confusing, and giving a bleh ending. A 2.5 out of 5, but I'll bump it to a 3.