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Cover: Alex Ross

Captain America: Sentinel of Liberty #1

Jan 2022 · Marvel · 19.99 USD; 25.00 CAD
“Future Proof”

In "Future Proof," Steve Rogers returns to the Lower East Side of New York, reconnecting with fellow veterans through a radio group that stumbles upon forgotten clues about the origins of his iconic shield. As the Fourth of July parade is thrown into chaos by a new terrorist known as The Destroyer, Captain America and the Winter Soldier step in—only to uncover a deeper, unseen threat lurking in the shadows. Written by Jackson Lanzing and Collin Kelly, with bold artwork by Carmen Carnero and striking colors by Nolan Woodard, this issue blends nostalgic reflection with urgent action. The cover, a masterful portrait by Alex Ross, captures the weight of legacy and the ever-present cost of duty.

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writer Jackson Lanzing · writer Collin Kelly · artist, inker Carmen Carnero · colorist Nolan Woodard · letterer VC's Joe Caramagna · cover Alex Ross

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artist, inker Carmen Carnero
colorist Nolan Woodard
cover pencils, inks Alex Ross

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After returning home to the Lower East Side of New York, Steve settles in and sets up a radio group with other members of the "greatest generation". Together they come across new clues about the origins of the Cap's shield. Meanwhile, a new terrorist villain calling himself The Destroyer attacks the fourth of July parade. Cap and Winter Soldier take him out. And then a new mysterious villain is revealed behind the scenes.

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