Marvel Comics: Captain America Dies in Two Series; "Doom's Woman" Mystery Teased
By
Rich Johnston
Kettled twice. Extra chewy, extra trustworthy.
Summary
The article discusses recent Marvel Comics events where Captain America (Steve Rogers) dies in both Captain America #11 and Ultimate Endgame #4. It explores the implications of his death, the involvement of characters like General Ross/Red Hulk, Doctor Doom, Mephisto, and Valeria, and teases a potential transformation of Steve Rogers into a terrifying angelic figure with a sickle. The article also speculates about a mysterious character referred to as "Doom's Woman" and the broader ramifications for the Marvel universe.
Key quotes
· 3 pulledSo yes, in the most recent issues of both Captain America #11 by Chip Zdarsky and Valerio Schiti and Ultimate Endgame #4 (of 5) by Deniz Camp, Terry Dodson and Jonas Scharf, Captain America, Steve Rogers, dies.
In Captain America #11, it was at the hands of a military bombardment by General Ross and the Red Hulk, who had turned his US Army squad into Hulks
And is Steve Rogers about to become a terrifying angel with a sickle?
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