![]() On art detail we have Patrick Zircher who absolutely nails the tone of this book. As with all things Captain America, in Brubaker I will trust and continue reading this arc that will hopefully build on this well scripted issue. ![]() I’m certainly not going to write off the series on something this small as it wouldn’t be the first time Ed Brubaker left out specific details on purpose and then used them to drive home major plot points later in an arc. I’m not sure if some of the holes are going to be filled in during subsequent issues, but when judging this issue on it’s own it did feel disjointed at times. For the first issue of the arc there where a few moments where I felt like I’d missed some pretty major information. ![]() ![]() Brubaker is at his absolute best when he is writing shadowy characters with shady agendas and the Star-Spangled Avenger in a race against time to find out what they are doing and how to stop them and #11 definitely gave me the sense that this is what readers can expect from this arc. Brubaker is pulling Cap back into a little bit more of an espionage-based title with this first issue of the arc and it is a welcomed shift. ![]() Captain America kicks off a new arc with issue #11 and sees Ed Brubaker paired with incoming artist Patrick Zircher. ![]()
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