Thursday, April 16, 2009

Captain America #49

Let's see, what's the score? Two years after Captain America was killed, Steve Rogers is still dead, with Bucky filling in ably as 21st Century version of Cap.

But finally, after not so much as a hint that Steve might still be up and kicking, we finally have a few hints that our long national nightmare may eventually be over.

For one, Marvel has been running ads featuring Cap's signature star against a black background.

And then there's this issue, which focuses on Sharon Carter, the former SHIELD agent who loved Steve - and apparently killed him while under the mental control of Dr. Faustus.

So needless to say, she's been through a rough patch, and now she's trying to put the pieces back together.

This continues to be one of Marvel's best books, as Ed Brubaker continues a masterful job of keeping us all guessing. Kudos also to the art by Luke Ross and Rick Magyar, as they create a dark and emotional tale here.

The story's been so good, I suspect many readers are torn between wanting Steve to return and enjoying Bucky's run in the star-spangled suit. But I'll follow this creative team whichever direction the story takes.

Grade: A-

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