Warning! Contains spoilers for Captain America: Sentinel of Liberty #1
In the first issue of Captain America: Sentinel of Liberty, Steve Rogers' Captain America shares his true thoughts on the armor of his famous teammate, Tony Stark/Iron Man. The relationship between Stark and Rogers has long been both friendly and at times adversarial. Though the two both stand as renowned heroes and integral Avengers, the duo is known to butt heads over differing ideologies. This admiration of the armorreminds readers that at the end of the day, Cap still recognizes Tony Stark as a man worth his mettle.
Captain America's costume is one of the character's most important aspects. With the instantly iconic Star and Stripes of his Costume accompanied with his red, white, and blue shield, Captain America is the ultimate hero and an inspiration to millions. Before going on his most recent mission with longtime friend Bucky Barnes, Sentinel of Liberty #1 sees Steve Rogers take the time to admire his Captain America costume. His costume's already-established iconography allows Steve to wear something evocative of the dream he fights to protect, saying, «Every time I step onto the field, I get to armor myself in meaning.»
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Captain America: Sentinel of Liberty #1, by Collin Kelly, Jackson Lanzing, and Carmen Carnero, is one of two Captain America series currently running. The other, Captain America: Symbol of Truth by Tochi Onyebuchi and R.B. Silva, just released its second issue where Sam Wilson confirms what every Captain America shares. While some might find wearing Captain America's costume to be a huge responsibility, Steve says he prefers representing his own
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