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Please note that the baby in this first panel is the man in the second, proving that no one involved with this comic knew the 19th century was actually the 1800s. Or that dude is 141 years old. #OldCapRecap
34. City of Secrets by Victoria Ying (2020)
Beautiful steampunk world with secrets and assassins and a badass lady helping two very capable children save their world. The art is great at showing movement and makes use of character similarities for plot reasons. Highly enjoyable.
Please note if panel three really followed panel two, Bucky would have been splattered across the wall, but who cares about physics or perspective? It’s flippy time! #OldCapRecap
Narrator: two hours later, Cap found himself in Russia somehow, no inappropriately young sidekick to be found because the stupid badge fell out of his pocket.
I really wanted that to be what happened, but alas... #OldCapRecap
If I were the type of person who called people names, I would add this one to my list.
Alternatively, Fugitive from a Nightmare is my heavy metal emo band name. #OldCapRecap
24: Beetle & the Hollowbones by Aliza Layne (2020)
Adorable fun. When I thought I knew where it was going, it took a turn into something different. Brightly colored, cartoonish art style fits the MG story about becoming who you're meant to be.
They’ve been holding those magic trash talk for ages, haven’t they? You know they’ve been searching for an evil magician specifically because they thought they had clever things to say while punching him. #OldCapRecap
Writer: I want the bad guy to be real ugly, but like pirate ugly. And make it a super closeup so we know how ugly this magician pirate man is. Oh, and make sure he has a lollipop! #OldCapRecap
Bucky, join the club. I’ve been asking myself that for the past 20 issues. #OldCapRecap