Chip Zdarsky And Valerio Schiti Launch A New Era Of Captain America's Comic Series
by Jay Cochran
February 21, 2025
Earlier today, writer Chip Zdarsky made a surprise appearance at Marvel Comics’ ComicsPro presentation to announce he would be writing an all-new run of CAPTAIN AMERICA this July alongside artist Valerio Schiti!
Following Zdarsky’s Eisner-nominated run on Daredevil and Schiti’s breathtaking recent work on Avengers and G.O.D.S., the two acclaimed creators team up to change how the world views Captain America forever! The opening arc of their game-changing new run takes place in a rarely explored time period—after the World War II hero emerged from frozen suspended animation, but before he joined the Avengers. Declassifying Steve Rogers’ first mission after re-enlisting in the U.S. Army, the story sees Captain America tasked with infiltrating Latveria, leading to his previously untold first encounter with Doctor Doom. Packed with bold, relevant insights into Captain America’s role and legacy as he learns just how much the world has changed in his absence, this top secret conflict will come back to haunt all involved when the series progresses into present-day storylines. In addition, fans can look forward to Cap suiting up in an all-new stealth uniform and leading an all-new group of Howling Commandos.
While Captain America slumbered in ice, the world changed—for better and for worse. He awakens to a reality where battles are fought in the shadows through secrets and subterfuge, and villains aren’t so easy to identify. When a fledgling dictator named Victor Von Doom conquers Latveria, Steve faces a critical decision: adapt to a new kind of warfare, or forge his own path? And what will the choice he makes in the past mean for his future?
“I’ve been a massive Captain America fan for decades. I loved writing the grizzled, older Cap in Avengers: Twilight, so getting to write the actual CAPTAIN AMERICA title feels like a dream!” Zdarsky shared. “We’re exploring Cap’s early days in the modern era with a twist that I think is going to really surprise readers! I’m pretty excited to get this out there in the world, especially with Valerio and Frank’s amazing art!
“I’ve been approaching this title the way I approached my run on Daredevil, really trying to get in Cap’s head with a grounded, human look at who he is in this new world. Steve Rogers is the best of us, and I want that to come through on every page.”
“Captain America is one of my all-time favorites,” Schiti added. “I'm reuniting with Chip Zdarsky and Frank D'Armata after the amazing experience of Marvel 2-In-One, and I'm working on a story that strikes the perfect balance between heart, action and entertainment! But the thing that is most exciting and unexpected is that I found myself thinking more and more about Steve Rogers, instead of just Captain America.
“Chip's script is so clever and compelling that I’m sure readers will be dragged with us inside Steve's heart and soul. He’s a man that became the living embodiment of truth, justice and freedom. He fought a war against Nazism, ‘died’ in that war, and came back to life to do his duty and fight again. That’s a lot of pressure, and if you do the math, he’s only in this late twenties in the era we’re exploring!”
Check out a promotional image by Valerio Schiti and stay tuned for more news about the new run in the weeks ahead, including the reveal of artist Ben Harvey’s main cover!
CAPTAIN AMERICA #1
Written by CHIP ZDARSKY
Art by VALERIO SCHITI
Colors by FRANK D’ARMATA
On Sale 7/2
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Comments...
Steve has a current ongoing series right now.
It's about damn time they finally announce a new series. It's ludicrous for Steve Rogers to not have a Captain America title of his own on the shelves. They gave Steve's Legacy Numbering to Sam Wilson (again) for a stupid mini-series that ties into the MCU. They took away his book, and they've also had him off of the Avengers roster for two years, now. Steve Rogers is not some D-list background character that should be sitting on the bench. Hopefully, this new book will carry his Legacy Numbers on the cover, as it should be, and they can finally tone down the Sam Wilson Cap stuff, now that his movie will soon be in the rear-view mirror.
Captain America was presumed KIA, he wouldn't need to "re-enlist". I'm always leery of these ret-cons (his first time meeting Dr. Doom) because they're rarely handled well and they tend to conflict with the established continuity. If they want to explore Cap's interactions after being thawed, they could address his brain damage (amnesia) issues (recall that when he and the Avengers first encountered the Sub-Mariner, neither recognized the other from their days as All Winners Squad), and no doubt how the then-current SHIELD/military would have been concentrating on replicating the Super Soldier Serum from Cap's blood, more than anything else.
Faust -
2025-02-21 @ 2:52 pm
I want Zdarsky on X-men to wash the stink of Hickman from it
Looking forward to a new writer. I've been getting the series, and there is some cool stuff going on, but overall I'm pretty bored with the story. The pace is slow. It's weird for a Cap title to pile up in my "to read" stack, and I think I'm about 4 or 5 back with it. So a fresh take will be welcome. Plus I feel like Chip is underrated. Him and Gerry Duggan. They come on a title with very little fanfare and almost always make it better imo.
*when is there gonna be a Cap 4 thread?...I thought it was a lot better than what I was expecting walking in.
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