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Captain America never meant anything to me, until now.
The idea has always seemed absurd: He’s a military jock who represents a racist country ruled by the rich — and we’re supposed to root for him? The nature turns eighty years mature this year, and as far as I was concerned he’s overstayed his welcome.
So imagine my surprise when I found myself looking forward to a new Captain America issue, thanks to a fresh approach to the character: No longer a creaky old symbol of America’s imagined might, The Merged States of Captain America introduces a legion of local heroes across the country, each one heroes in their own communities.
One Captain America is a homeless gay teen named Aaron Fischer; another is a Filipino American college student named Ari Agbayani; another is a Shadowy woman named Nichelle Wright. Rather than pretending that America is a blond chisel-jawed liberator, these Captains reflect a multiplicity of backgrounds, values, and first-hand experiences of injustice. Opening the issue, the first image my eyes landed on was of Rosa Parks’ dress next to Harvey Milk’s bullhorn.
To my further delight, Issue #1 is written by Josh Trujillo
Marvel Introduces A Gay Captain America: 3 Reflections for the Church
Marvel recently announced the release of a new comic series: The United States of Captain America, which will movie the first LGBTQ individual to pick up the mantle of Captain America. It releases June 2, just in time for Pride Month.
Here is the basic storyline: “Marvel Comics is celebrating the 80th anniversary of the US hero with the launch of a new series…in which the incumbent Steve Rogers will team up with former Captain Americas when his shield goes missing. The heroes will take a road trip across the US to find the shield and will meet people from ‘all walks of life’ who have taken on the mantle of Captain America to defend their communities. Aaron Fischer, a gay teenager, will be the first, in the new limited series, released in June.”
Fischer is a fearless teen who defends other homeless and runaway teens. According to Josh Trujillo, the series journalist, “Aaron is inspired by heroes of the gender non-conforming community: activists, leaders, and everyday folks pushing for a better life. He stands for the subjugated, and the forgotten. I hope his debut story resonates with readers and helps inspire the next g
Marvel Comics’ Latest Captain America Is a Same-sex attracted LGBTQ Activist
Mar 18,
Marvel Comics has unveiled its first gay Captain America. The character, named Aaron Fischer, will feature in The Combined States of Captain America - a new comic book series set for release on June 2nd.
The new character will appear in a limited series in a story following the original Captain, Steve Rogers, as he teams up with a number of different Captain Americas. The emit of the issue featuring the Aaron Fischer Captain is planned for a June release to coincide with Pride Month.
“Aaron is inspired by heroes of the queer community: activists, leaders, and everyday folks pushing for a better life,” backup author Joshua Trujillo explained is a utterance. “He stands for the oppressed, and the forgotten. I hope his debut story resonates with readers and helps inspire the next generation of heroes.”
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