![]() ![]() ![]() Wasn't as good as the previous story, the banter between Nomad and Sam has gone. Sam is nothing like he was in Rick Remender's run he actually had some personality, it was quite refreshing. He genuinely struggles in the leadership position and saving others, Scarcrow was a good choice as he's a basic character, so it gives you a lot more time to develop the heroes, interesting choice.Įven if this trade is naff in the end, I'm glad I picked this up as this story was great. Which causes them quite a few problems throughout the story, I love the fact Sam isn't a pro straight away. Sam tries to take lead, even though Steve is giving him orders, so Nomad doesn't listen to Sam. I really liked the banter between Sam and Nomad, this is their first mission together and you can tell it's an uneasy partnership. Right down to the fear toxin and getting off on peoples fear, this one had some crows though, that's different enough right? He's set his sights on Nomad, Steve's son as he's never felt fear before, so naturally it intrigues him. Strong start, it was Captain America vs Scarecrow, yes a carbon copy of the DC version. It's the final issue of Rick Remender's Captain America run so if you haven't read the rest of the series, you won't understand the it, except for the passing of the mantle. So I skipped this issue, I don't see a point of it being collected in this. I have no idea why it's collected in this, I think it's simply to pad this complete collection out, then a mediocre story by Nick Spencer. ![]() The quality isn't the same throughout unfortunately as you have 2 great stories by Rick Remender, followed by a Spider-Man story. Overall I enjoyed reading this collection, it actually made me like Sam's Captain America which I didn't expect to, if it wasn't because of the Disney+ show I wouldn't have checked this out. ![]()
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