Following up last week’s Death of Captain America V1 over at Collected Editions, I have a review of The Death of Captain America V2: The Burden of Dreams up over there.
“While it is still part of the same larger story, The Burden of Dreams is a very different book than the The Death of Captain America volume one. Brubaker shakes up his storytelling, abandoning the quick and choppy transitional storytelling of the first volume and spending more time developing his scenes while he concentrates firmly on the growth and development of Bucky, who takes center-stage in this story. The chaos and confusion following the death of Steve Rogers is replaced by planning and action as Tony Stark and Bucky begin filling the void left following Steve Rogers’ death. Borrowing a term from another superhero’s famous death, what do you do in a world without Captain America?”
Click here to read the full review.
The Death of Captain America V2: The Burden of Dreams is available in hardcover and softcover at Amazon.
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