Jackson Lanzing & Collin Kelly, writers Carmen Carnero, artist VS’s Joe Caramagna, letters Nolan Woodard, color artist Recap The issue begins with a recap of the values that make Captain America unique in word bubbles over images of 1941 America. The story transitions to the present, with Sam Wilson, identified as the main Captain America, which provides Rogers with some privacy. However, his secluded enclave doesn’t last long. An enemy named the Destroyer appears. The villain was formerly Brian Falsworth and was transformed into a super-soldier by scientist Eric Schmidt during WWII in Germany. The Destroyer executes a plan to interrupt a July 4th celebration in NYC. However, Rogers dons the suit again and with the help of the Winter Soldier confronts Destroyer. They discover that Destroyer is a pawn in a larger game which Rogers must unpack to stop the real threat.
Captain America: Sentinel of Liberty #1
Captain America: Sentinel of Liberty #1
Captain America: Sentinel of Liberty #1
Jackson Lanzing & Collin Kelly, writers Carmen Carnero, artist VS’s Joe Caramagna, letters Nolan Woodard, color artist Recap The issue begins with a recap of the values that make Captain America unique in word bubbles over images of 1941 America. The story transitions to the present, with Sam Wilson, identified as the main Captain America, which provides Rogers with some privacy. However, his secluded enclave doesn’t last long. An enemy named the Destroyer appears. The villain was formerly Brian Falsworth and was transformed into a super-soldier by scientist Eric Schmidt during WWII in Germany. The Destroyer executes a plan to interrupt a July 4th celebration in NYC. However, Rogers dons the suit again and with the help of the Winter Soldier confronts Destroyer. They discover that Destroyer is a pawn in a larger game which Rogers must unpack to stop the real threat.