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    Siege: Captain America #1

    Siege: Captain America » Siege: Captain America #1 - Bear Any Burden released by Marvel on June 1, 2010.

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    In Siege: Captain America, from Christos Gage and Federico Dallocchio, learn more about the role of Bucky Barnes and Steve Rogers in this war and how it will define their relationship!

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    2.7 stars

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    Didn't we do this enough already? 0

    SIEGE: Captain AmericaWhile this was a decent read and all, this issue was wholly unnecessary. The art is fine, the story is a little meh though. Almost like an excuse to use Razor Fist in a comic.Yeah I said it Razor Fist. “The man that has 50 ways to kill you without the knives.”I think the issue would have been a little better if the greedy rednecks from Oklahoma had been recipients of a Darwin Award instead of a lesson learned. That isn’t supposed to be the focus of the story though. We get ...

    4 out of 4 found this review helpful.

    Review: Siege: Captain America 0

    Bucky Barnes and Steve Rogers figure out who should be Captain America while they protect an Oklahoma family from Razor-Fist during the Siege.  THE GOOD The writing on this was a lot better than I expected. Gage manages to pull off a good character piece, defining the relationship between Steve and Bucky regarding who should be Captain America, while still pulling off a muscular action story. Characters like this are tough to write in way that conveys their emotions realistic...

    3 out of 3 found this review helpful.

    Bucky and Steve share the Spotlight in an OK One Shot 0

    As we reach the close of Marvel's spring blockbuster the Siege, Marvel has put out a few one shots this week focusing on some key characters.  This one focuses on both Captain America's against the back drop of a quick rescue mission of some irresponsible civilians near the battlefield.  I was looking forward to this, but I did not feel like it accomplished what it seemed to be building up to.  Compared to Ed Brubaker's masterful character studies, Christos Gage's felt somewhat like a trite imit...

    2 out of 2 found this review helpful.
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