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A review by captwinghead
Captain America: The Death of Captain America Volume 2 - The Burden of Dreams by
4.0
Ignoring everything with Sharon, this is a pretty solid volume.
I loved re-reading Bucky's first days with the shield. He talks a lot about the different way he carries it in comparison to Steve. He definitely has a different style (still laughing at him stabbing Crossbones in the leg). This was more of a set up for him being Cap.
Again, the Sharon bits are just annoying. I'm struggling to think of times where I thought a writer did a great job with this character.
Loved seeing Sam, as always.
The bits with Bucky and Nat were lovely. (Although, there's not a ton of Natasha's personality shown here).
I loved re-reading Bucky's first days with the shield. He talks a lot about the different way he carries it in comparison to Steve. He definitely has a different style (still laughing at him stabbing Crossbones in the leg). This was more of a set up for him being Cap.
Again, the Sharon bits are just annoying. I'm struggling to think of times where I thought a writer did a great job with this character.
Loved seeing Sam, as always.
The bits with Bucky and Nat were lovely. (Although, there's not a ton of Natasha's personality shown here).