Marvel reveals the darker side of Steve Rogers by revealing a hidden truth
He Captain America He has been recognized as one of the most important figures in the Marvel Universe, but after fighting hand in hand with Wolverine, Steve Rogers admitted that he knows exactly what it feels like to kill and how difficult it can be to stop that feeling. Throughout all these years, including his appearance in the UCM, Captain America was turned into a symbol that represents the best aspects of everything a hero can be. But like any hero, the Captain America has a dark side that has been brought to light.
Marvel reveals the darker side of Steve Rogers by revealing a hidden truth
In the comic Wolverine: Madripoor Knights #5, Marvel continues the flashback story that brings together Logan with Captain America and Black Widow. Facing the criminal Sapphire Styx and the Hand in search of an alien weapon that could be enough to destroy the Landboth are corrupted by a dark spell in the conflict. At that moment, Captain America is given the mission of hiding the alien weapon in a place where it can never be found. But when he talks to Logan, Steve Rogers admits that I didn't know evil could feel so goodThese were his words:
I wanted to shed blood and hurt everyone. I wanted to kill forever.
After having been a soldier during the Second World Warhe Captain America is no stranger to using violence for the common good, but it has never been something he enjoys. In fact, on more than one occasion, this moral stance has put the Captain America at odds with the rest of his fellow heroes as already happened in the events of Civil War. In addition, Logan He was expelled from the Avengers by Steve Rogers after he found out about the covert operations that the X-Force did leadered by Wolverine.
With this stance against murder, it is strange to see how Captain America has maintained a close relationship with heroes such as Loganor even Black Widowbut this dark possession of which he has been a victim puts decades of history into question. Steve Rogers He doesn't always support lethal force, but he can finally understand the bloodlust felt by some very violent Marvel characters.
This recognition of one's own struggles Wolverine completely changes the context of the duo's friendship. One way or another, the Captain America You have to be at least partially willing to get your hands dirty for the common good while joining in.
The comic Wolverine: Madripoor Knights #5 It is now available.
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