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Published May 10, 2023

'Captain America Finale' #1 Sends Steve Rogers' Future into a Spiral

In the aftermath of 'Captain America: Cold War,' August’s 'Captain America Finale' #1 sees Collin Kelly, Jackson Lanzing, and Carmen Carnero close their chapter of 'Captain America.'

CAPTAIN AMERICA: COLD WAR, the epic crossover between CAPTAIN AMERICA: SENTINEL OF LIBERTY and CAPTAIN AMERICA: SYMBOL OF TRUTH, is exploding across the Marvel Universe as Steve Rogers and Sam Wilson team up to stop Bucky Barnes and the White Wolf from unleashing the chaos of Dimension Z!

As the saga kicks into high gear in the weeks to come, fans should also brace themselves for the crossover’s explosive aftermath in CAPTAIN AMERICA FINALE #1, an extra-sized one-shot coming this August.

It all comes down to this! CAPTAIN AMERICA FINALE #1 will mark the end of Steve Rogers’ current era as writers Collin Kelly and Jackson Lanzing and artist Carmen Carnero present the climactic final battle of their CAPTAIN AMERICA: SENTINEL OF LIBERTY run. Steve will make his final stand against the Outer Circle, the new group of villains who now count Bucky Barnes as a member. Has Bucky finally come to his senses? Or will his misguided actions mark the end of one of comic book’s longest-standing friendships?

Using information gathered from friends on the inside, Steve Rogers sets his sights on releasing the world from the Outer Circle’s influence and ending the Century Game for good. Within this thrilling confrontation also comes a new beginning—Bucky’s journey as the Revolution, Sharon Carter’s evolution as the new Destroyer, Black Widow’s new mission, and much more will continue later this year!

"This series has been life-changing for Collin and me,” Lanzing added. “Every page of SENTINEL OF LIBERTY was a labor of love, every character has become like family, every collaborator is among the best in the business. We've had the true honor of being embraced by the Captain America fanbase - who work to bring Steve Rogers' moral clarity and goodness into the world every day. 

"From the mystery of the Outer Circle, to the rise of the New Invaders, to the monster-filled chaos of COLD WAR, this story has been a dream. And though it's bittersweet to bring ‘The Century Game’ to a close, rest assured that we aren't done with these characters or the arcs they've begun here."

Captain America Finale #1 Cover by Carmen Carnero

CAPTAIN AMERICA FINALE #1
Written by COLLIN KELLY & JACKSON LANZING
Art and Cover by CARMEN CARNERO
On Sale 8/16

Check out Carmen Carnero’s latest breathtaking cover below and witness the end of an era when CAPTAIN AMERICA FINALE #1 hits stands in August. 
 

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