Captain America #601
By Andy Frisk
July 19, 2009 - 00:50
Marvel Comics
Writer(s): Ed Brubaker
Penciller(s): Gene Colan
Inker(s): Gene Colan
Colourist(s): Dean White
Letterer(s): Artmonkey’s Dave Lamphear
$3.99 US
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Captain America and Bucky vs. vampires, as a story idea, seems a bit trite. With all of the seriousness going on in Captain America’s book recently though, including him dying, Bucky taking up his mantle, and Steve Rogers getting Reborn, a simple self contained tale of supernatural spookiness might be in order to give us all a breather. It’s a filler issue to be sure, and a bit melodramatic, if unnecessarily so. Real life Nazis were horrifying enough, and adding vampires to their ranks adds a bit of silly fantasy to their very real evil, which had nothing silly about it. There’s a long history of fantasy and horror tales featuring Nazis and the occult, though. The overall theme of fear being “the deadliest weapon of all,” is always a relevant one, and this is the point Brubaker is making with this tale. Fear paralyses, and creates chaos, and brave soldiers like Captain America and Bucky who overcome fear, and are not bound or directed by it, are true heroes.
The real value in this issue is it’s being penciled and inked by the legendary Gene Colan. Colan was a highly influential and popular artist on many Marvel titles like Daredevil, Iron Man, and Sub-Mariner, to name a few. His style might not be as appealing to the comic books readers of the last 20 years or so who have been thoroughly “Jim Lee-ed,” but Colan was as much a pioneer and trend setter for his day as Jim Lee is for the current age. It’s a real treat to see some fresh art from him on a classic character.
Overall, while Captain America #601 isn’t really an integral part of the overarching Marvel events Dark Reign or Captain America: Reborn, it’s a fun break between major events, and a great piece of artwork from a Marvel legend.
Rating: 7/10
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