Captain America #2 (2012)

Captain America #2 (2012)

$5.00
VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
Written by Rick Remender
Art & Cover by John Romita
Variant Cover by TBA
Dimension Z continues! 'Remember their faces, their families. Remember what they love. Learn how to turn it against them. ' Arnim Zola's ambitions leave Captain America stranded in the upside-down territory known as Dimension Z. Steve has saved the life of Zola's son, but can he keep him alive? Who are the barbarians of Phrox and what are their intentions for Steve and his new ward?
Date Available: 12/19/2012
BONUS REVIEW by Gary Owens


Verily, CA is a wonder, and this new tale is no exception. He is the soldier and survivor dedicated to duty, and when being the hero, like here, he is a good, happy read that makes us forget about certain, real events in the media, at least for a while. This is part #2, and if you missed the first part, I won’t say what happened, except that here CA finds himself lost and he is trying to find his way back. JR JR art is eye-candy, as always. I enjoyed the comic, mostly, though where it falls down is in the small details, such as I don’t like stories that flat out tell you they stretch over long periods of time (page two: “One year later…”), and second, I hate confusion, which happened here, though in this case it is where the artist, shrouding disturbing scenes, lost me at times (like in the last 2 pages. I got it, eventually, but only by reviewing them closely). And the shock about the last panel is how small it is…still, a good read about never losing hope. Always hits the spot in the middle of the week.

I give it 8 out of 10 Grahams


VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
Written by Rick Remender
Art & Cover by John Romita
Variant Cover by TBA
Dimension Z continues! 'Remember their faces, their families. Remember what they love. Learn how to turn it against them. ' Arnim Zola's ambitions leave Captain America stranded in the upside-down territory known as Dimension Z. Steve has saved the life of Zola's son, but can he keep him alive? Who are the barbarians of Phrox and what are their intentions for Steve and his new ward?
Date Available: 12/19/2012
BONUS REVIEW by Gary Owens


Verily, CA is a wonder, and this new tale is no exception. He is the soldier and survivor dedicated to duty, and when being the hero, like here, he is a good, happy read that makes us forget about certain, real events in the media, at least for a while. This is part #2, and if you missed the first part, I won’t say what happened, except that here CA finds himself lost and he is trying to find his way back. JR JR art is eye-candy, as always. I enjoyed the comic, mostly, though where it falls down is in the small details, such as I don’t like stories that flat out tell you they stretch over long periods of time (page two: “One year later…”), and second, I hate confusion, which happened here, though in this case it is where the artist, shrouding disturbing scenes, lost me at times (like in the last 2 pages. I got it, eventually, but only by reviewing them closely). And the shock about the last panel is how small it is…still, a good read about never losing hope. Always hits the spot in the middle of the week.

I give it 8 out of 10 Grahams


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