Captain America: Steve Rogers #10
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis tenth chapter of Nick Spencer's Captain America: Steve Rogers arrives with a cover by Paul Renaud that sets an unsettling, confident tone: Steve Rogers stands in a black-and-red variant of his Captain America uniform, shield in hand, with a young blonde woman at his side — and looming behind them both, the unmistakable crimson emblem of Hydra. The deliberate pairing of Cap's star-spangled silhouette against that skull-and-tentacles symbol makes the image quietly provocative, hinting at a story where allegiances are anything but simple. Fans of the series will find plenty to anticipate in what the creative team — including writer Spencer and artists Saiz, Stein, Brandt, Libranda, and colorist Rosenberg — has assembled for this 2017 installment.
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While Cap tries to make Sharon the new head of SHIELD, the Skull is giving him a hard time for not following orders.
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