
Captain America has fallen into a clash with his government and his friends, and the people close to him are paying the price. The life of Cap's girlfriend, Agent 13, is torn apart as her superiors use her divided loyalties against her. Elsewhere, a new villain emerges; the Red Skull begins to make himself known; and the Winter Soldier again comes face-to-face with Cap. But which side will he choose? Plus: James Buchanan Barnes, Captain America's one-time partner Bucky, faces his first Christmas of the 21st century - and the truth of the terrible things he was forced to do as the Winter Soldier. And with Cap caught in a conflict he can neither take a side of - or understand - what moves can he make to try to redeem himself?!
Collecting Captain America #22-24 and the Winter Soldier: Winter Kills one-shot.
I love Captain America, so almost any graphic novel with him is going to be good for me. That being said, I found this one to be a little confusing. That's not so much the fault of this book, but has to do with the fact that this was just one TPB in a long story. There's not much that can be done, except for me to get caught up on this particular Captain America comic as a whole.
Civil War is a 2006-2007 Marvel Comics crossover storyline built around a self-titled seven-issue limited series written by Mark Millar and penciled by Steve McNiven, which ran through various other titles published by Marvel at the time. The storyline builds upon the events that developed in previous Marvel crossovers, particularly Avengers Disassembled, House of M, Decimation, and Secret War. The tagline for the series is "Whose Side Are You On?"
I definitely fall on Cap's side of things in this whole fight. Having not read any of the other Civil War graphic novels, I'm not sure if I can really make a fair assessment, though.















