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Captain America: Red Menace, Vol. 2 by Ed Brubaker

paginasdealex's review

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4.0

I don't know how to rate comics but I do know the MCU owes Bucky Barnes an apology.

jexjthomas's review

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3.0

Not as strong as the previous arcs, with the storytelling feeling not quite as tight. Still, worth the price of admission just to see Cap and Bucky working together again, even if only for a moment.

traceybookclub's review

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4.0

There's nothing quite like Cap kicking some nazi ass

abinthebooks's review

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3.0

I have finally finished this story!! Thank God. I really enjoyed this entire thing as a whole, but god damn was it a pain in the ass to get through. I don’t think I’ve ever stuck with a story this long, for this many issues so I’m pretty proud of myself. (Also, if ur wondering, I read Captain America Vol. 5 completely out of order. I started reading it at issue #26, read through issue #50 and then went back and read the first 21 issues.)

My main highlights:
• Winterwidow + their first appearance
• Sharon Carter
• Bucky’s Winter Soldier backstory
• Sam Wilson & Sharon Carter friendship
• Death of Captain America (no Steve slander is aloud, I just rrly loved that run).

trike's review

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4.0

Big finish! Kitchen sink stuff and 'splosions.

selfwinding's review

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5.0

The end of this delighted me greatly, mostly because of all the "CAP!" "BUCKY!" What can I say, I am a sucker for these two idiots and their undying devotion to each other. I actually already read the volumes that follow this arc, so it was nice to have a little more idea of how the timeline fits together.

katgriff's review

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4.0

I didn't love this Vol 2 as much as I love the previous Brubaker Cap stuff. That being said, I love how the last few pages are starting to bridge into Civil War. I wanted more Bucky than I got, and I wanted some Bucky & Steve interaction. Which, I really hope happens sometime before Steve is shot in Death of Captain America. like, please don't tell me they fight a robot together, Bucky runs away (to Fury), and the next times he sees Steve is when he is shot on the court house steps. but with the craziness of Civil War about to come, maybe this doesn't happen? I need a reading order right now.
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