I'll certainly give you sloppy art, but I've always disliked Hitch. That's why I've been squeeing over The Marvels Project, just for the chance to see some nice Epting art again.
As for the rest, I guess I'm just not seeing what other people are seeing. This does feel epic to me, and well-organized; I have faith that Brubaker knows what he's doing. He's the king of decompression, sure, so you're right that very little happens in each issue, and it's going a bit longer than planned (though I'm sure that change happened pretty early in the writing process, and the marketing is just catching up now -- that's the way comics production timelines work). But I don't think that's necessarily a flaw; it's Brubaker's style, and something I've gotten used to over all the years of reading his Cap. His passion for this project, at least, is clear -- it's not like his abysmal 12-issue X-Men arc that really was stretched out and boring and had nothing happening.
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As for the rest, I guess I'm just not seeing what other people are seeing. This does feel epic to me, and well-organized; I have faith that Brubaker knows what he's doing. He's the king of decompression, sure, so you're right that very little happens in each issue, and it's going a bit longer than planned (though I'm sure that change happened pretty early in the writing process, and the marketing is just catching up now -- that's the way comics production timelines work). But I don't think that's necessarily a flaw; it's Brubaker's style, and something I've gotten used to over all the years of reading his Cap. His passion for this project, at least, is clear -- it's not like his abysmal 12-issue X-Men arc that really was stretched out and boring and had nothing happening.