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Wednesday 27 September 2017

Generations: Captain America #1 Review

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It's a shame that Nick Spencer's Captain America saga didn't end as strongly as it began. Secret Empire's lackluster conclusion really did a number on that long-running story. Spencer had one last chance to end things on a high note thanks to Generations: Captain America, and luckily, he's up to the task. More than just the finale to Marvel's Generations one-shots, this issue is the sendoff Spencer's Captain America run needed.

Most of the Generations comics have been pretty vague about how they tie into Secret Empire and Marvel Legacy, as well as what impact they're meant to have on these characters' lives going forward. Not so here. Having recently established the Generations/Secret Empire link in Secret Empire #10, here Spencer digs deeper. This issue offers a better sense of what Kobik was trying to accomplish by sending these ten heroes on their journeys, as well as how those journeys feed into the framework of Marvel Legacy. Generations is ultimately a bridge from Secret Empire to Legacy, and an especially poignant one in the case of Sam Wilson. Spencer makes a stronger case than expected for why it's not only time for Sam to put down the shield, but why it may be the best move for the character.

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