A review by katgriff
Captain America: Road to Reborn by Matt Hollingsworth, Howard Chaykin, Jackson Butch Guice, Fred Hembeck, Paul Dini, Roger Stern, Rick Magyar, Dean White, Ed Brubaker, Edgar Delgado, Chris Eliopoulos, David Aja, Joe Simon, Dale Eaglesham, Alex Ross, Mark Waid, Rafael Albuquerque, Kalman Andrasofszky, Javier Pulido, Paul Mounts, Marte Gracia, Luke Ross, Mitch Breitweiser, Gene Colan, Todd Klein, Joe Caramagna, Frank D'Armata, Chris Giarrusso

3.0

Okay, so this volume is kind of a mess and includes a bunch vignettes of various people loosely related to Captain America stories (Bucky, Sharon, Sam Wilson, some random love interest I had never heard of before, etc).

This would have been 2 stars except for the fact that a good Cap & Bucky in WWII story will make me forgive a lot. And this volume includes two: one chronicling Bucky’s birthdays during the war (while he fights as Captain America on his present birthday) and the other in which Bucky tells Nick Fury about the time Steve and Bucky fought actual vampires during the war.

Other than that and a random appearance of some alternate universe Bucky incarnation named Rikki Barnes, I was either uninterested (20 page story of a love interest I knew nothing about) or actively annoyed (Sharon-focused issue with her dealing with brainwashing, which is the worst part of the Death of Captain America story).