Captain America: Symbol of Truth Vol. 1 - Homeland | Marvel Comics Graphic Novel | Superhero Adventure Story | Perfect for Comic Collectors & Marvel Fans
Captain America: Symbol of Truth Vol. 1 - Homeland | Marvel Comics Graphic Novel | Superhero Adventure Story | Perfect for Comic Collectors & Marvel Fans

Captain America: Symbol of Truth Vol. 1 - Homeland | Marvel Comics Graphic Novel | Superhero Adventure Story | Perfect for Comic Collectors & Marvel Fans

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See Sam Wilson wield the shield on the big screen in CAPTAIN AMERICA: BRAVE NEW WORLD, in theaters February 14th, 2025!Collects Captain America (2022) #0 and Captain America: Symbol Of Truth #1-6. Captain America soars again in a new era for truth and liberty! The world is finally ready for two Caps, so Sam Wilson picks up a shield once more - and enters a world of trouble! Following a lead from Misty Knight, Sam intercepts a mysterious group hijacking what appears to be an empty train. But as Sam and his partner, the new Falcon, dig deeper, they discover that this plot may be connected to a crucial piece of Captain America history - and, surprisingly, to the nation of Wakanda! But how is Deadpool involved?! To find answers, Sam Wilson and Wade Wilson must team up in Latveria - and you know what that means! When Doctor Doom learns of the interlopers in his midst, can Cap escape with his life?

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One thing I didn't like about the last Sam Wilson series was was all the politics involved in the stories. It's not quite as bad here, hopefully they tone it down at least a little bit.It is a well written story, though, and R.B. Silva's art has improved since I first saw it in Superboy. Sam Wilson is a great character, especially if written right. This has all the makings of a great series, as long as we don't have to read about politics every issue.