Me demoré un poco mucho en leerlo, pero vale absolutamente la pena.

El Capitán América es uno de mis personajes favoritos de todos los tiempos, su lealtad me impresiona y me encanta la seguridad con la que desenvuelve a pesar de ser un soldado fuera de época.

En esta entrega Steve se encuentra con fantasmas de su pasado, entre amigos y archienemigos el cap se enfrenta a una dura realidad, sus recuerdos han estado jugandole una mala pasada, se mezcla la verdad con la fantasía al grado de no saber cómo fue realmente la muerte de su amigo y aliado: Bucky Barnes.

La película es una de las que más me gusta del MCU y en el cómic encontré muchas cosas nuevas que hicieron la historia mucho más intensa de lo que ya es. Y, definitivamente me gusta muchísimo más la Agente 13 del cómic, jeje.

En temas de dibujo no soy la persona que más sabe, pero me encantó cada detalle y cada uno de los colores que se utilizaban en cada escena, todo parecía estar en su lugar.

El punto que más me maravilló de la historia fue la razón que tuvo el autor para escribir esta historia: Como bien dice, en el mundo de Marvel habían tres personajes que estaban definitivamente muertos, que no había ninguna posibilidad de que revivieran en próximos números, entre ellos estaba Bucky Barnes. Para Ed, como buen fan de las historietas, era incomprensible que nunca se haya sabido más sobre el compañero del Capitán América, en especial sobre su muerte.

Menuda pesadilla. Más largo que un día sin pan. Es que el capi está todo el puñetero rato llorando o haciendo de abuelo cebolleta entre lágrimas. Es que no hay manera de que el personaje me caiga bien. Hay un par de escenas que lo salvan de perder algunas estrellas más, pero quitando eso, se me ha hecho muy cuesta arriba.

This graphic novel was great. It was a great intro to me into Captain America. I liked how they made everyone human and gave the characters multi faceted personalities instead of making them nothing but heroes. This had everything I enjoy including history, mystery, great hero action, great storyline and fantastic artwork. I can't wait to read the next one!

That was a nice introduction into the comic book world! I definitely need to get more knowledge on the MCU but I liked it!

Since Steve and Bucky are my favorite characters and TWS my fave movie, I figure I would start with that one. I probably should have gone with the basics, but I’ll get there!

I love me some Captain America. And I love me some Winter Soldier. So this is best of both worlds, the best Captain America movie come to life. Or book, I guess.

I felt bad for Jack Monroe. That poor guy was just having all sorts of brain problems as a result of the serum.

Interesting that they went into the history of Captain America while Steve was frozen. A couple of guys who took the mantle in the meantime.

Sharon in this is a lot more likeable to me than Sharon in the movies. I guess they did kind of force it in the movies. This one, they had already broken up.

The next volume promises a lot more of Bucky!!! So yayyy!!!!
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cathepsut's review

3.0

Another superhero that I mostly know through the movie adaptations. I like the movie Winter Soldier quite a bit.

The artwork was mostly ok. Parts where flat and not terribly good in my opinion. The story started interesting enough with the Red Skull.



A lot of flashbacks, a bunch of superheroes and bad guys. The story was suspenseful enough to hold my interest to about the midpoint, then the whole thing lost steam for me. Ok, I guess, but nothing special.

Ключова история за Капитан Америка изпълнена с тайни, предателства и доста екшън. Толкоз.
dark emotional sad tense fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven: Plot
Strong character development: Yes
Loveable characters: No
Diverse cast of characters: No
Flaws of characters a main focus: Complicated

Pretty good, though if you're looking for Winter Soldier content, this isn't quite it - it's all very shrouded in this one (I think he's more present in volume 2 but I haven't read it yet). 

svarnyp's review

2.0

I was looking forward to this one, but in the end the drawing seemed confusing and also the main storyline was quite convoluted and mixed up with the fake memories of Cap. What I actually liked was the appendix story.
adventurous emotional medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven: A mix
Strong character development: Yes
Loveable characters: Yes