Captain America #25
In "Homeland Part Five," Captain America finds himself at a turning point in Havana, where a tense standoff with Cuban agents is resolved when SHIELD neutralizes a bioweapon threat with microwaves. As the city celebrates New Year's Eve, Steve Rogers hosts a party and faces a pivotal moment when Senator Paley asks him to run for Vice-President—setting the stage for a decision that could reshape his future. Written by Robert Morales and illustrated by Chris Bachalo, with inks by Tim Townsend, Al Vey, and Aaron Sowd, and colors by Bachalo, the issue's dynamic visuals and grounded tension are perfectly framed by Dave Johnson’s striking cover.
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SHIELD renders the bioweapons useless with high-powered microwaves, ending the standoff between Cap and the Cuban agents. Hedayat's tribunal is postponed. On New Years' Eve, Steve Rogers hosts a party in Havana where he turns down Senator Paley's request that he run for Vice-President.
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