A review by captwinghead
Captain America: Prisoner of War by Ed Brubaker

3.0

A lot of Marvel books keep a consistent artist until the end of the run nears. This series stayed the course up until this volume, for some reason. I'm used to the anniversary issues using different artists but this entire volume shifted between artists several times.

As with the past issues, the stuff with Bucky in the Gulag was wonderful. I enjoyed the last bit of Natasha's solo mission. However, the rest of this book did nothing for me. It was rather annoying to see them drag out Steve deciding to take up the shield again because we saw him struggle with that in the past 2 volumes. It just didn't seem well paced to keep it interesting.

Anyway, it's a recommend for the stuff with Bucky and Natasha (Sam was barely here for some reason? :() but, other than that... I don't think this was necessary.