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The Death of Captain America: The Death of the Dream
by Ed Brubaker
The famous "death" issue of Captain America and the first part of the 3-parter after his death.
Cap has thrown in the towel after the Civil War. He's ready to go to court but outside the court house he is sniped from behind. The bullet isn't fatal but it makes the crowd go crazy and that's when the bullet that would finally kill Captain America happens. The next 4 issues following are Sharon, Bucky, and Falcon dealing with the aftermath of the attack.
This volume is a pretty emotional driven arc. After the death we have a lot of character's dealing with his death in different ways. Bucky's is one of the hardest to read as he just got his friend back and now he lost him again. Falcon and Sharon eventually team up, but agent 13 plays a HUGE part and it's pretty great read. All the moving pieces begin to come together. The only negative really is that's its only a part of the big epic.
I can't wait to dive into the next volume but so far this is pretty great. A 4 out of 5.
Cap has thrown in the towel after the Civil War. He's ready to go to court but outside the court house he is sniped from behind. The bullet isn't fatal but it makes the crowd go crazy and that's when the bullet that would finally kill Captain America happens. The next 4 issues following are Sharon, Bucky, and Falcon dealing with the aftermath of the attack.
This volume is a pretty emotional driven arc. After the death we have a lot of character's dealing with his death in different ways. Bucky's is one of the hardest to read as he just got his friend back and now he lost him again. Falcon and Sharon eventually team up, but agent 13 plays a HUGE part and it's pretty great read. All the moving pieces begin to come together. The only negative really is that's its only a part of the big epic.
I can't wait to dive into the next volume but so far this is pretty great. A 4 out of 5.