"Captain America" Captain America No More
When Steve Rogers refuses to become a government operative, he is stripped of his uniform, title and shield, and a new Captain America is born! John Walker, the former Super-Patriot and future U.S.Agent, along with sidekick Battlestar, does his best to fill the big shoes Rogers left behind.
"Captain America" Nomad
Disillusioned by government corruption, Steve Rogers lays down uniform and shield -- but it's not as easy to set aside half a lifetime of heroics, so a new legend is born: Nomad, the man without a country? But who will take up the forsaken red-white-and-blue, and what will it cost him to hold onto it? Boss Morgan, the Viper and the Red Skull are on hand with enough villainy for any hero, old or new!
"Captain America" Red Menace
Six months ago, Crossbones kidnapped the Red Skull's daughter, Sin, from a government re-education facility and disappeared into the night. Now, he and his spawn of infinite evil have come to the American Midwest to tear a new hole in A.I.M. - but none of them counted on Cap and Agent 13 stumbling into the mix.
"Captain America" Streets of Poison
Captain America gets hooked on a designer street drug that attaches itself to his Super Solider Serum. This causes him to be increasingly violent and prone to rage. Red Skull and Kingpin engage in a turf war that leads to a final confrontation between the two villains. Bullseye, Crossbones, Diamondback, Daredevil and Black Widow all make appearances.
"Captain America" The Death of Captain America
"The Death of Captain America" is a Captain America story arc written by Ed Brubaker with art by Steve Epting and published by Marvel Comics. The arc first appears in Captain America #25. The story arc had wide-sweeping effects throughout the Marvel Universe and was accompanied by a miniseries.
"Captain America & the Falcon" American Psycho
Distraught over his choices and their deadly consequences, the Falcon has set out to correct his mistakes— starting with recapturing Captain America’s Navy counterpart, the so-called "Anti-Cap." Realizing his partner has taken on the deadly Anti-Cap alone, Captain America sets off after the Falcon— which leads to the final battle between the two Captains as the Falcon’s fate hangs in the balance.
"Captain America & the Falcon" Brothers and Keepers
MODOK's origin is revealed as the Mental Organism Designed Only for Killing continues stalking former A.I.M. agents across Europe. Cap attempts to broker a cease-fire with Navy Intelligence. But, although the fate of the Anti-Cap appears to be resolved, the government refuses to drop criminal charges against The Falcon, which in turn pushes The Falcon to even more extreme measures. But, has he gone too far this time?
"Captain America & the Falcon" Two Americas
Hunted by the U.S. military as well as a vicious drug cartel, the Falcon is on the run in Cuba when he's captured by a mysterious, super-powered assailant. Now Captain America and the Scarlet Witch battle time and the massive hurricane ravaging the Cuban island to save him!
"Captain America" Two Americas
The man who took the mantle of Captain America during the 1950's has returned and is leading a terrorist group called the Watchdogs to "reclaim" America and plans to blow up the Hoover Dam. The current Captain America Bucky and the Falcon team-up to stop him before anyone gets hurt.
"Captain America" Winter Soldier
A midnight call to duty brings Captain America aboard the S.H.I.E.L.D Heli-carrier to identify the corpse of his most feared adversary: the Red Skull! The shocking murder of Cap's oldest enemy may not be the end of the Skull's plans, however, because whoever shot the Skull has stolen his final project: an unfinished Cosmic Cube with the potential power to alter reality itself. Adding to the imminent danger, a cadre of the Skull's followers has already set in motion a plan to ignite bombs in the hearts of Pa