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Captain America: The Death of Captain America, Volume 2: The Burden of Dreams by Ed Brubaker
selfwinding's review against another edition
5.0
I picked up this particular run because of Bucky Cap, and it is everything I wanted it to be. Uncertainty of his own skills, but assurance that he's doing the right thing (Bucky smiling). Yeah, I'm very content.
captwinghead's review against another edition
4.0
Ignoring everything with Sharon, this is a pretty solid volume.
I loved re-reading Bucky's first days with the shield. He talks a lot about the different way he carries it in comparison to Steve. He definitely has a different style (still laughing at him stabbing Crossbones in the leg). This was more of a set up for him being Cap.
Again, the Sharon bits are just annoying. I'm struggling to think of times where I thought a writer did a great job with this character.
Loved seeing Sam, as always.
The bits with Bucky and Nat were lovely. (Although, there's not a ton of Natasha's personality shown here).
I loved re-reading Bucky's first days with the shield. He talks a lot about the different way he carries it in comparison to Steve. He definitely has a different style (still laughing at him stabbing Crossbones in the leg). This was more of a set up for him being Cap.
Again, the Sharon bits are just annoying. I'm struggling to think of times where I thought a writer did a great job with this character.
Loved seeing Sam, as always.
The bits with Bucky and Nat were lovely. (Although, there's not a ton of Natasha's personality shown here).
depreydeprey's review against another edition
4.0
Ed Brubaker went on a 100 issue tear and demanded you love Captain America as much as he did. This story is on the tail end of that tear and he is still going strong. Like most of the run it has that ripped from the headlines feel and Cap is the hero of an America at a crossroads. Strong, strong storytelling.
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