COMICS: First Look At CAPTAIN AMERICA & BLACK WIDOW #637 And WINTER SOLDIER #11

COMICS: First Look At CAPTAIN AMERICA & BLACK WIDOW #637 And WINTER SOLDIER #11

Captain America & Black Widow #637 pits the two heroes on a collision course with the villainous Kashmir Venemma, while Winter Soldier #11 sees Bucky and Hawkeye featured in their own team-up as they attempt to track down the brainwashed Natasha Romanoff!

By JoshWilding - Sep 22, 2012 05:09 PM EST
Filed Under: Marvel Comics

• Captain America and the Black Widow are on a deadly collision course!
• Crosshairs are trained on Cap!
• Kashmir Venemma dies! At least twice!
• Guest-starring Hawkeye, Iron Man, and Dr. Doom (?)


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CAPTAIN AMERICA & BLACK WIDOW #637
Written by CULLEN BUNN
Pencils & Cover by FRANCESCO FRANCAVILLA



• The hunt for the Black Widow is on! And Hawkeye is in the trail!


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WINTER SOLDIER #11
Written by ED BRUBAKER
Pencils by BUTCH GUICE
Cover by STEVE EPTING


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Salemdog
Salemdog - 9/22/2012, 6:24 PM
I seem to remember when comics had good art. This C.A. and the Wolverine one I saw earlier are garbage
DBeck
DBeck - 9/22/2012, 6:43 PM
Maybe, but the Guice art on Winter Soldier is [frick]ing gorgeous. Especially for the type of book it is. I'd love to see what he could do with Brubaker in a "Criminal" story, taking nothing away from Sean Phillips, of course.
WinterSoldier24
WinterSoldier24 - 9/22/2012, 6:45 PM
That's some old-school looking art...
RSDhillon
RSDhillon - 9/22/2012, 6:52 PM
Really? Huh. All my least favorite artists are at Marvel, but I think this Cap art looks pretty good.
INFO
INFO - 9/22/2012, 7:06 PM
Interesting.
jimpinto24
jimpinto24 - 9/22/2012, 7:19 PM
Can't wait to pick up these titles!
76cidgrad
76cidgrad - 9/22/2012, 7:20 PM
I have been reading and collecting Captain America ever since his first appearance in Tales of Suspense and the Avengers. (Yes, and Strange Tales, but that was the Acrobat in disguise.) That having been said, I have given up on Cap in the last year, as I think Marvel has, too.

The art and plot lines are horrible. From what I've seen of the 'new and improved' relaunch, (again) Romita Junior's art ranks right down there with Liefeld's. Sorry, Marvel, but the only Captain America I have left is in the movies. Winter Soldier is a great title, and I'm anxiously awaiting the movie sequel.

I'm afraid Captain America doesn't translate well into the new politically correct, unpatriotic society in which we are trapped. I hope I never see the day when he turns his back on American citizens and apologizes to our enemies, turns gay or burns the flag and prays to mecca because it might sell comics.

DC has lost my business long ago. Sorry, Marvel, you're headed in the same direction.

I'm sure I'll have some die hard fan deride me, call me names, or try to explain where I'm wrong. However, guess what? This is my opinion. It's called free speech. And at least for a while longer, I have a right to it.

'nuff said...
Ha1frican
Ha1frican - 9/22/2012, 7:55 PM
I like the Cap artwork looks like Watchmen crossed with Manga
Ha1frican
Ha1frican - 9/22/2012, 7:58 PM
Can't tell if i like the art as a whole or just the color scheme but for some reason im really feelin this
BackwardGalaxy
BackwardGalaxy - 9/22/2012, 8:03 PM
76cidgrad: dude, you sound so...
DTor91
DTor91 - 9/22/2012, 8:31 PM
Wow, people bashing Francesco. I swear majority of you guys don't know great art when you see it.
XavierLehnsherr
XavierLehnsherr - 9/22/2012, 9:36 PM
I like what they're doing with the blacks and the reds in the first pics.

Art isn't just about good pencilling.
kitboy33
kitboy33 - 9/22/2012, 10:47 PM
It'll be a cold day in hell before I pay 3 dollars for art that bad. That CA/BW art is nasty!
JustDame
JustDame - 9/22/2012, 11:38 PM
Francavilla has been all over every publisher for the past year and i've loved his work. I dropped Captain America team up after Captain America and hawkeye. Might pick this up just for Frankavilla's art.
arachnidzpr7
arachnidzpr7 - 9/23/2012, 12:49 AM
like the art
GUNSMITH
GUNSMITH - 9/23/2012, 2:49 AM
"HEY CAP BY THE WAY, MY BOYFRIEND IS YOUR BEST BUDDY YOU THOUGHT WAS DEAD."

niknik
niknik - 9/24/2012, 6:21 AM
Sorry man but that artwork on Cap is lousy unless it's supposed to be me in that Cap uniform. Besides the terrible lack of detail and crappy style, Cap looks like his super soldier serum has left the building. He has the physique of a school teacher. No muscle mass or tone whatsoever. Terrible. I know there were some great creators back in the early golden age but there were some awful artists too and this looks like it belongs in Marvel Mystery Comics circa 1939. Carl Burgos did better work than this.

And yes 76cidgrad, it's time to stop paying 5 bucks a pop for trash and start reading the back issues. That's where I'm at now.
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