Captain America by Ta-Nehisi Coates, Vol. 4: All Die Young

Captain America by Ta-Nehisi Coates, Vol. 4: All Die Young

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  • Author:Ta-Nehisi Coates
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Summary

Ta-Nehisi Coates continues his blockbuster examination of the Living Legend with the ominous next chapter of Cap's modern masterpiece: "All Die Young!" Steve Rogers has given up being Captain America。 Framed, disgraced and hunted, he has been forced underground - but he's not down and out yet。 If Captain America embodies any one thing, it is perseverance in the face of evil。 He's been fi ghting his way back to the light, one step at a time。 And the hour is drawing nigh when Steve Rogers will once again pick up the shield and don the stars and stripes!

COLLECTING: CAPTAIN AMERICA (2018) 20-25

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Reviews

Scott

New rule: Only Mr。 Coates is allowed to write for Cap from now on。

Craig

This does seem like something of a step back for this title。 The story isn't as focused and it all feels a bit disjointed。 The artwork is no great shakes, either。 This does seem like something of a step back for this title。 The story isn't as focused and it all feels a bit disjointed。 The artwork is no great shakes, either。 。。。more

Elysa

This series continues to entertain and build into a more complicated, enjoyable plot。

Garrett

Coates writes flawlessly and thoughtfully about what it means to try and still love the principles that are supposed to be foundational to this country while still acknowledging its flaws - not like the partner who goes back to an abusive spouse, but more in line with the restorer of antiques or ancient works of art - there is much here that can and should be preserved, but that doesn't mean we can't employ new techniques and insight and changes in the art and science。 And yes, this is in a Capt Coates writes flawlessly and thoughtfully about what it means to try and still love the principles that are supposed to be foundational to this country while still acknowledging its flaws - not like the partner who goes back to an abusive spouse, but more in line with the restorer of antiques or ancient works of art - there is much here that can and should be preserved, but that doesn't mean we can't employ new techniques and insight and changes in the art and science。 And yes, this is in a Captain America comic; you need but look。 Selene's arc moves very quickly, while the Skull/Lukin arc is glacial by comparison, and the immigrant story at the end will show you hope。 。。。more

Paul E。 Morph

I really enjoyed this latest volume of Ta-Nehesi Coates' run on Captain America and this one had a very satisfying clash with somebody who's usually considered an X-Men villain and a much appreciated development in the life of Sharon Carter。The artwork was mostly of a really good standard, too。 The bulk of this volume was drawn by Bob Quinn who has a confident line, great storytelling instincts and draws great backgrounds。 Then there was a fill-in issue by Daniel Acuña, whose work I normally lov I really enjoyed this latest volume of Ta-Nehesi Coates' run on Captain America and this one had a very satisfying clash with somebody who's usually considered an X-Men villain and a much appreciated development in the life of Sharon Carter。The artwork was mostly of a really good standard, too。 The bulk of this volume was drawn by Bob Quinn who has a confident line, great storytelling instincts and draws great backgrounds。 Then there was a fill-in issue by Daniel Acuña, whose work I normally love, but his work on this issue felt unfinished and not up to his usual standards。 Finally, we get an issue from Leonard Kirk who is also one of my favourite pencillers, so that was nice。We also got a backup story by Anthony Falcone and Michael Cho which was short but sweet and actually brought a tear to my eye。 A nice addition to the book。My next book: Venom vol。 5: Venom Beyond 。。。more

Terrance

Great insightful writing from Coates as always, but "The Promise" is a standout portion of this book。 Great insightful writing from Coates as always, but "The Promise" is a standout portion of this book。 。。。more

Chris Lemmerman

The Power Elite are making moves across the country, but while the Daughters Of Liberty are tracking the rest, Captain America, Falcon, and Bucky Barnes are heading undercover into Smalltown, USA to face Selene head-on。 But Selene's plan may have further implications for Sharon Carter than any of them could possibly know。This volume of Captain America felt slow - and that's probably because I read it in single issues and it was delayed massively by the pandemic, but still。 It takes a little too The Power Elite are making moves across the country, but while the Daughters Of Liberty are tracking the rest, Captain America, Falcon, and Bucky Barnes are heading undercover into Smalltown, USA to face Selene head-on。 But Selene's plan may have further implications for Sharon Carter than any of them could possibly know。This volume of Captain America felt slow - and that's probably because I read it in single issues and it was delayed massively by the pandemic, but still。 It takes a little too long to get to the point, which is that Selene is bad and she should feel bad about it。 The whole set-up feels a bit too similar to the Avengers: Standoff crossover from a few years back, and while the ultimate point of the story is great (and a long time coming), there's definitely a lack of urgency for something that should have felt a lot more。。。urgent。The artwork doesn't really help either。 It seems that Captain America has shed its big name artists and we're left with Bob Quinn for the most part, who doesn't seem to know what his style is just yet (I've seen him on other books since this and it's much more defined, but for now it seems like he's trying to ape Jason Masters from the previous volume, and it doesn't go well)。 Daniel Acuna returns for a single issue, while Leonard Kirk (who seems to be stepping in as series regular going forward) pencils the main story in the oversized issue 25。Maybe it's because this volume's part 1 of All Die Young rather than the whole arc, but it feels kind of sluggish and incomplete, especially compared to the previous volumes。 There are a few little developments of note with the Daughters Of Liberty, but aside from the battle with Selene (and that Sharon Carter point) the overall plot doesn't seem to move very far。 。。。more

Sebastian

Naive writer/pencil artist: But how many times can we resurrect Red Skull?Marvel bosses: Yes。