Mmm.. not bad. But I miss Yu already.
Mmm.. not bad. But I miss Yu already.
Yeah, it feels a little early to switch out artists for a whole arc already. I do hope Yu comes back because I've never enjoyed his art as much as I did on Cap.
How's everyone here feel about Coates run so far??I really liked the first couple of issues but ended up getting distracted by life. Is it worth getting caught up again?
Feel the same way. And that’s not the Strucker I’ve known ... you know, old craggy Nazi weapons master blah blah blah. Truly best role he played was Nick Fury’s foil in Wheels within Wheels arc during Hickman’s Secret Warriors ... when Fury put a bullet in him. Now he seems kind of ... alive, and maybe younger(can’t tell)?
I’m hoping Coates keeps up with the continuity thing here, which of course has suffered since Hickman’s Secret Wars and Spencer’s Secret Empire.
Frankly, I’m still adjusting to this post Secret Empire world.
"Who wouldn't go out with the Black Widow? I'd strangle a litter of kittens for one dinner with her!"
Adrian Toomes aka the Vulture
"Natasha Romanoff, A.K.A. Black Widow - ex-KGB, formerly with S.H.I.E.L.D...Probably the brains of this operation.I have followed her career, and she has been consistently UNDERRATED."
Why is Selene involved? it's been a good arc, but she's an odd choice.
She's encountered Steve before, during Gruenwald's Cap run. In fact, she had Steve under her thrall until Rachel Leighton came to his rescue. It's actually a pretty hilarious few panels...
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"Drop her"
*splash* "Kay."
LOL.
...so either Coates is going to reference that encounter for some reason or she's narratively useful to him for whatever else is coming. There seems to be this underlying theme of cheating death and resurrection in this run thus far. Selene, being immortal, fits with that theme. I mean, you have Sharon Carter talking about age in the first issue, giving a short monologue about it. You have "Alexa" resurrecting her husband, Aleksander Lukin, from the dead, only he's now possessed by Red Skull, with a lengthy monologue from her mentor beforehand on how resurrecting the dead may not always be a good thing (reminiscent of the warning in Pet Sematary). And we started with all these Nuke clones. So while the main story seems to focus on Russia wanting to dismantle the symbol of Captain America - take away the hope, the dream, in order to better conquer - I get the feeling that Coates is building towards something Selene might be uniquely suited for, story-wise.
He really is doing a fantastic job, the more I ponder the layering in all of this, the more artful it becomes.
^^Hmmm. Nice catches and thoughts on the themes Coates is running with! Gonna keep that in mind when I do a read through again soon.
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Someone posted this on twitter. It's from Punisher/Captain America "We the People" by Klaus Janson, DG Chichester and Margaret Clark.
Good lord, Frank. Jesus. Steve Rogers: voice of reason™.
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I'd love to see the two of them cross paths more. I've said before that I have a feeling their two ongoing solo books are on a bit of a collision course.
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BERNIE FREAKIN ROSENTHAL, god it's good to see you. I mean, I wish it were under better circumstances, but still. Sharon, jealousy is not a good look on you.