You really have to hand it to writer Nick Spencer for being able to cram at least one new, Internet-breaking twist into each issue of Captain America: Steve Rogers. Clearly, not all readers are happy with the direction Spencer is taking the character, bit they're definitely talking about it. It would be one thing if shock value were all this new series had to offer, but Spencer is using those twists to shape an especially dramatic and unpredictable new chapter in Cap's career.
Unlike issue #4, Captain America: Steve Rogers #5 is very much tied to the events of Civil War II. After reading so many Civil War II tie-ins with loose connections to the main event, it's a treat to see a book that's able to weave in and out of those events. Spencer is able to add more context to Steve's role in that conflict, showcasing familiar moments in sometimes dramatic new contexts. You could make a strong case for this issue offering the darkest developments yet in Steve's new Hydra career. Seeing the hero brought so low never loses its dramatic weight, and the question of just how he'll be able to dig himself out of this hole is one of the book's driving forces.
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