A review by nnebeluk
Captain America/Black Panther: Flags of Our Fathers by Reginald Hudlin

2.0

A quick read, that has little motivation besides - lets punch Nazis.
The issue of racial equality keeps being passively referred to here - mostly as a characterization of the Nazi's evil - but it's not given enough weight to affect the story.
All we have is a tepid read where Steve Rogers decides to reveal himself to the Black Panther and be his new bbf - for no particular reason.