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Captain America, Volume 1: Castaway In Dimension Z (2013)

by Rick Remender(Favorite Author)
3.77 of 5 Votes: 1
languge
English
publisher
Marvel
series
Captain America (Marvel NOW!)
review 1: Warped and weird, sick and twisted, the best ways to make Arnim Zola scary again. Bouncing back and forth between the troubled upbringing of Steve Rogers to the current mindbending situation that confronts him in Dimension Z, this story feels like an extended wind-up before the pitch of an epic, so I'm looking forward to getting my hands on Volume 2 already. Romita's art, as always, befits the Captain, and no one does "bedraggled hero" better. Good stuff, but ends cliffhangery.
review 2: I legitimately have no words for this run. Remender does nothing but fuck up Captain America's character and ruin themes that have been central to Steve's story for decades.He seems to have no regard for the writers that came before him and seems to use every side character as
... morea plot point for more manpain.I am extremely unimpressed with this run. Captain America has always been my favorite hero and seeing such a wonderful character be brought down so far is actually heartbreaking.I cannot believe that this run is still getting some good reviews and I cannot believe that Marvel can publish this without hesitation when it has blatant racist and sexist points. They have made great strides by incorporating more pocs and women characters in group comics and in individual runs.If I could give it 0 stars, I would. less
Reviews (see all)
marte
Pretty solid sci-fi story, but this could be a story for *any* hero.
angeleyez22
Collecting Captain America (2012) #1-5 not very good.
jojo11
Kirbyesque.
Chrissy
3.8
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