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    Captain America #610

    Captain America » Captain America #610 - No Escape Conclusion; Welcome Home Conclusion released by Marvel on November 1, 2010.

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    4.3 stars

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    Review: Captain America #610 0

    Cap, Black Widow and the Falcon race to save Bucky from the clutches of Baron Zemo's imprisonment - - an imprisonment threatening to do more harm to his mind than anything that could be done to his body.  The Good I've been digging the key differences between Bucky and Cap's personality that Brubaker's focused on. Bucky definitely feels more believable as a noble solider who's done his share of dirty work... and I'm intrigued to see how he's going to define and reconcile his Winter Soldiers cri...

    2 out of 3 found this review helpful.

    Cap #610 0

    In this issue we have a wrap up to the storyline that has been going on for a few issues now.  Bucky has been taken by Zemo to the island in the English Channel that was Bucky's downfall in the past.  Zemo spends some time trying to torment Bucky with memories of the past.  Not necessarily trying to kill Bucky, but toy with his mind.  I like this issue, quite a bit.  Bucky is forced to face some of the wrongs he's done as Winter Soldier and we wonder if there is an atonement coming in the future...

    4 out of 4 found this review helpful.

    And its about to get worse. 0

    Finally, the end of the most exciting duel between Bucky and Baron Zemo, but how did the ending handled itself? And did Brubaker pull off another Captain America event? With Zemo coming back as a baddie after playing hero for awhile, it was nice to see Zemo display himself much more better as a serious original villain as we see him not fully accepting Bucky being the new Captain America. But before I go into detail, lets see if the Captain America No Escape Hardcover is worth the money and that...

    5 out of 7 found this review helpful.

    Bucky´s true nature 0

    Ed Brubaker run in Captain America is probably his best work and I dare say it´s the best writing of the spangled heroe ever. The Story - It´s the final strike of Zemo´s against Bucky, who was not content in dropping our heroe in mid air to fall in a rocky shore with raging waters, just showed to us a little of his twisted mind (and a little like an oxymoron): he has leaded Bucky towards the same island where he was presumably dead, trying to disable the bomb in the airplane. Stripped of his sh...

    4 out of 4 found this review helpful.

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