A review by tdwightdavis
Captain America, Volume 3: Loose Nuke by Rick Remender

4.0

Cap is a man out of time again and we follow him readjusting to life after spending 11 years in Dimension Z, but in reality only an hour on Earth-616. Cap is again placed among his friends, but feels distant and disconnected. Even his interactions with Falcon are stressed. I loved the character of Nuke and was genuinely saddened by his end. Remender again did a great job writing his dialogue. Some interesting critiques of American colonialism here. And I love Cap's critical and realistic patriotism. This is Cap at his best, disillusioned with the weakness he sees in the country he loves but still fighting to make her better. Knocked off one star because it felt a little unsure of itself at times and wandered a bit. Also no more characterization of Jet Black, she seems very background and unnecessary right now.