

Not to mention Sam's own reflection in the mirror of his younger days kind of hits home. It goes to show you how angry and frustrating it is to be used by the system based on prejudgemental thoughts. Good: I really thought the last two issues were very strong. Then we end with Sam and Rage teaming up to stop some baddies and resulting in Rage trying to stop two supervillians, them escaping, and then is brutally beaten down by the new Americops and thrown in jail. Then we have a one shot of Misty Knight being Captain America for a day. Next we have a one shot (kind of funny) story of wrestling. Sounds familiar? Just click on your Facebook, CNN, or Fox News. First one is about the New Falcon and Rage going to an event hosted by a white spokesman who's speaking out against the new Captain America and illegal immigrants. Sometimes, it's so goofy, I wonder if it's the same writer. Sometimes I actually LOVE what it's talking about. Saying that It's kind of insane how uneven this series is. Maybe because I've seen my stepdad treated like shit so many times because the color of his skin (and note even just by a white cop) that it really bugs the shit out of me but yeah.this ending. I know some people on here who are my friends will roll their eyes at me but I'm big on calling out police brutality. Sometimes, it's so goofy, I wonder if it's Man, the ending really hits hard.

Is Spencer ever going to bring anything new to his run or just continue to relive the past?. The issues felt like some filler while we wait for Secret Empire to happen for the second time just with Sam Wilson and Steve Rogers's roles flipped now. We get 4 solo issues plus a reprint of D-Man and Battlestar's first wrestling match. Unlimited Class Wrestling, Battlestar, Flag Smasher and The Slug all make appearances. Is Nick Spencer continues his regurgitation of Mark Gruenwald's Cap run including all the cheese. Nick Spencer continues his regurgitation of Mark Gruenwald's Cap run including all the cheese.
