Warning! This article contains spoilers for Captain America: Symbol of Truth #1
Since Steve Rogers first took up the mantle, there have been a number of alternate iterations of Captain America, including Rogers’ successor Sam Wilson who recently confirmed what every version of Captain America has in common – and it’s perfect.
Sam Wilson first became Captain America in Captain America #25 by Rick Remender, Carlos Pacheco, and Stuart Immonen. After Steve Rogers was deprived of his Super Soldier Serum, he quickly began to age into an old man, resulting in him having to step down as Captain America and pass the torch to Falcon who merged the Captain America look with his pre-existing wingsuit. While Steve was able to take up the shield once again in a later issue, Sam Wilson made the title of Captain America his own and still wears the star and stripes to this day.
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In Captain America: Symbol of Truth by Tochi Onyebuchi and R.B. Silva, Sam Wilson’s Captain America and Joaquín Torres’ Falcon are on a mission to stop a criminal organization from transporting Super Soldier Serum using intel they were given by Misty Knight. When the criminals seemingly launch an ambush against Falcon and Captain America, Sam is knocked unconscious – at which point the issue takes fans to the moment when Misty first tells Sam about the illegal shipment of the Super Soldier Serum, which turns out to be more revealing than originally assumed. Wilson meets with Misty to go over the details of the mission, and during the conversation Knight makes an offer for him to join her freelance team and make some real money with his skill set and give up being Captain America. Sam
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