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    Captain America Reborn: Part Two

     

    Reading Captain America Reborn #2 is a little frustrating. Sometimes, if the writers are going to write a graphic novel, they need to go straight to the graphic novel.

    While this story is interesting—it is taking too long to tell that story, which is made of many parts. Did the writers bite more off than they could chew? I don’t think so—but the back and forth between Steve Rogers in 1944 (literally bouncing around the 1940’s) and Bucky Barnes in the present gets a little crazy. The back and forth doesn’t allow this reader time to adjust between the two. ( more...)

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