A review by hilaritas
Captain America: The Death Of Captain America, Volume 3: The Man Who Bought America by Steve Epting, Mike Perkins, Rick Magyar, Ed Brubaker, Fabio Laguna, Luke Ross, Roberto de la Torre, Joe Caramagna, Frank D'Armata

3.0

This was a satisfying conclusion to the trilogy that tells the origin story of Bucky as the new Cap. There's some good action, high melodrama, and decent characterization along the way, largely focused on Bucky, Sharon Carter, and to a lesser extent, Falcon and Black Widow. Not the greatest story ever told or anything, but decent. Nazis get roughed up but in true comics fashion will live on to fight another day. The one downgrade from the previous volume is the quality of the art. Most of the heroes here look like 80's action stars, 'roided out and indistinguishable in their hugeness. I don't think Clint Barton needs to look like an extra from Predator, although I suppose it doesn't detract too much from the story.