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** At the beginning of the first issue, Steve is recalling how he said "I believe in nothing, General. Except the Dream." That's from ''ComicBook/DaredevilBornAgain''.

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** At the beginning of the first issue, Steve is recalling how he said "I believe in nothing, General. Except the Dream." That's from ''ComicBook/DaredevilBornAgain''.''ComicBook/BornAgain''.
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* OriginsEpisode: All five issues contain a backup story about the origins of one of the new Caps. Most of them are flashbacks, except Nichelle's which takes place immediately after the events of that issue.

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* OriginsEpisode: All five The first four issues contain a backup story about the origins of one origin of the new Caps. Cap introduced in that issue. Most of them are flashbacks, except Nichelle's which takes place immediately after the events of that the second issue.
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* OriginsEpisode: All five issues contain a backup story about the origin of one of the new Caps.

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* OriginsEpisode: All five issues contain a backup story about the origin origins of one of the new Caps.Caps. Most of them are flashbacks, except Nichelle's which takes place immediately after the events of that issue.
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* TheCobblersChildrenHasNoShoes: The sheriff in Nichelle's issue has a criminal son (not that the sheriff himself is any better).

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* TheCobblersChildrenHasNoShoes: TheCobblersChildrenHaveNoShoes: The sheriff in Nichelle's issue has a criminal son (not that the sheriff himself is any better).

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* TheCobblersChildrenHasNoShoes: The sheriff in Nichelle's issue has a criminal son (not that the sheriff himself is any better).



* HeroWithBadPublicity: The Captain America Network are generally not seen favorably by those in power, especially because they tend to be marginalized people fighting to protect those stepped on by those in power. Case in point: the sheriff of Dauphin County, PA arrested Nichelle Wright and refuses to allow her to be released, even though there are a dozen witnesses that say she didn't do it, just because she's been a pain in his ass and now he can get rid of her.

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* HeroWithBadPublicity: The Captain America Network are generally not seen favorably by those in power, especially because they tend to be marginalized people fighting to protect those stepped on by those in power. Case in point: the sheriff of Dauphin County, PA Pennsylvania arrested Nichelle Wright and refuses to allow her to be released, even though there are a dozen witnesses that say she didn't do it, just because she's been a pain in his ass and now he can get rid of her.
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They were in Harrisburg, not Gettysburg.


* HeroWithBadPublicity: The Captain America Network are generally not seen favorably by those in power, especially because they tend to be marginalized people fighting to protect those stepped on by those in power. Case in point: the Sheriff of Gettysburg arrested Nichelle Wright and refuses to allow her to be released, even though there are a dozen witnesses that say she didn't do it, just because she's been a pain in his ass and now he can get rid of her.

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* HeroWithBadPublicity: The Captain America Network are generally not seen favorably by those in power, especially because they tend to be marginalized people fighting to protect those stepped on by those in power. Case in point: the Sheriff sheriff of Gettysburg Dauphin County, PA arrested Nichelle Wright and refuses to allow her to be released, even though there are a dozen witnesses that say she didn't do it, just because she's been a pain in his ass and now he can get rid of her.
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* DirtyCop: The Sheriff from the second issue doesn't care of Nichelle is innocent or not. He just wants to get rid of her because she's been a pain in his ass, from picketing to sit-ins, and now that she can be blamed for a crime, he's fine with sending her to prison, no matter if she did it or not.

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* DirtyCop: The Sheriff from the second issue doesn't care of if Nichelle is innocent or not. He just wants to get rid of her because she's been a pain in his ass, from picketing to sit-ins, and now that she can be blamed for a crime, he's fine with sending her to prison, no matter if she did it or not.
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''The United States of Captain America'' is a 2021 ComicBook celebrating the 80th anniversary of ComicBook/CaptainAmerica. It is written by Creator/ChristopherCantwell, with art by Dale Eaglesham. It includes backup stories by a variety of writers and artists, including Josh Trujillo, Jan Bazaldua, Mohale Mashigo, Natacha Bustos, Darcie Little Badger, David Cutler, Alyssa Wong, and Jodi Nishijima.

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''The United States of Captain America'' is a 2021 ComicBook celebrating the 80th anniversary of ComicBook/CaptainAmerica. It is written by Creator/ChristopherCantwell, with art by Dale Eaglesham. It includes backup stories by a variety of writers and artists, including Josh Trujillo, Jan Bazaldua, Mohale Mashigo, Natacha Bustos, Darcie Little Badger, David Cutler, Alyssa Wong, Creator/AlyssaWong, and Jodi Nishijima.
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The shield has been stolen! No one understands the value of the shield like those who've wielded it, so Steve Rogers and [[Characters/MarvelComicsTheFalcon Sam Wilson]] set out on a road trip across America to chase down the thief. But instead, they find the Captains, everyday people from all walks of life who've taken up the mantle of Captain America to defend their communities. And for some reason, the shield thief wants them all dead. Can Sam and Steve get to them first?

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The shield has been stolen! No one understands the value of the shield like those who've wielded it, so Steve Rogers and [[Characters/MarvelComicsTheFalcon [[ComicBook/TheFalcon Sam Wilson]] set out on a road trip across America to chase down the thief. But instead, they find the Captains, everyday people from all walks of life who've taken up the mantle of Captain America to defend their communities. And for some reason, the shield thief wants them all dead. Can Sam and Steve get to them first?
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* EveryoneHasStandards: Speed Demon admits that he's on the wrong side of things sometimes, but at least he's not a Nazi.
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* TheChosenMany: It turns out that there are ''many'' Captains America, an entire network. When the legacy of Captain America is threatened, Sam Wilson even decides to switch out his Falcon costume with his Captain America costume, so that two Captains America are on the case.

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* TheChosenMany: It turns out that there are ''many'' Captains America, an entire network. When the legacy of Captain America is threatened, Sam Wilson even decides to switch out his Falcon costume with his Captain America costume, so that two Captains America are on the case. ComicBook/BuckyBarnes and [[ComicBook/USAgent John Walker]] later join the fight as well.
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* OriginsEpisode: All five issues contain a backup story about the origin of one of the new Caps.
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* NoTrueScotsman: Bucky does this to himself regarding what constitutes a real Captain America and not.

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* MacGuffin: What sets the plot up is Cap's iconic shield getting stolen by an imposter at the beginning of the first issue.


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* InsistentTerminology: Sam insists on referring to the Network as "Captain'''s''' America" rather than "Captain America'''s'''".
* MacGuffin: What sets the plot up is Cap's iconic shield getting stolen by an imposter at the beginning of the first issue.
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* GodwinsLaw: Bucky invokes this trope on Steve's behalf when they talk about how one of his enemies is a living psychoactive energy derived from the consciousness of Adolf Hitler, and even enemies who aren't Nazis like Batroc have been associated with people who've been associated with Hitler's protegé Red Skull, defying EvenEvilHasStandards.

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** Aaron Fischer is gay and Jewish, Nichelle Wright is black, Joe Gomez is Native American, and Arielle Agbayani is Filipino.

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** Aaron Fischer is gay and Jewish, Nichelle Wright is black, a black woman, Joe Gomez is Native American, and Arielle Agbayani is Filipino.


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* CallBack:
** At the beginning of the first issue, Steve is recalling how he said "I believe in nothing, General. Except the Dream." That's from ''ComicBook/DaredevilBornAgain''.
** At the end of issue two, Sin tells Speed Demon to call her "Superior." This refers back to when she was Mother Superior of the Sisters of Sin.
* TheChosenMany: It turns out that there are ''many'' Captains America, an entire network. When the legacy of Captain America is threatened, Sam Wilson even decides to switch out his Falcon costume with his Captain America costume, so that two Captains America are on the case.
* ColdSniper: One of the fake Captains America tries to kill Aaron Fischer this way. Later, she threatens to paralyze Sam by shooting his vertebrae.
* DirtyCop: The Sheriff from the second issue doesn't care of Nichelle is innocent or not. He just wants to get rid of her because she's been a pain in his ass, from picketing to sit-ins, and now that she can be blamed for a crime, he's fine with sending her to prison, no matter if she did it or not.


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* HeroWithBadPublicity: The Captain America Network are generally not seen favorably by those in power, especially because they tend to be marginalized people fighting to protect those stepped on by those in power. Case in point: the Sheriff of Gettysburg arrested Nichelle Wright and refuses to allow her to be released, even though there are a dozen witnesses that say she didn't do it, just because she's been a pain in his ass and now he can get rid of her.
* TheReveal: The end of the second issue show who the two evil Captains America actually are: Speed Demon and Sin.
* TriggerPhrase: Sin has one for controlling Speed Demon: "I see great things in baseball."
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''The United States of Captain America'' is a 2021 ComicBook celebrating the 80th anniversary of ComicBook/CaptainAmerica. It is written by Creator/ChristopherCantwell and Josh Trujillo and drawn by Jan Bazaldua and Dale Eaglesham.

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''The United States of Captain America'' is a 2021 ComicBook celebrating the 80th anniversary of ComicBook/CaptainAmerica. It is written by Creator/ChristopherCantwell Creator/ChristopherCantwell, with art by Dale Eaglesham. It includes backup stories by a variety of writers and artists, including Josh Trujillo Trujillo, Jan Bazaldua, Mohale Mashigo, Natacha Bustos, Darcie Little Badger, David Cutler, Alyssa Wong, and drawn by Jan Bazaldua and Dale Eaglesham.
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Fixing the grammar and adding Jeremy Merrick.


** Aaron Fischer is Gay and Jewish, Nichelle Wright is Black, Joe Gomez in Native American, and Arielle Agbayani is Fillipino.
* MacGuffin: What sets the plot up is Caps iconic shield getting stolen by an imposter at the beginning of the first issue.

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** Aaron Fischer is Gay gay and Jewish, Nichelle Wright is Black, black, Joe Gomez in is Native American, and Arielle Agbayani is Fillipino.
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** Inverted with Jeremy Merrick, who is white.
* MacGuffin: What sets the plot up is Caps Cap's iconic shield getting stolen by an imposter at the beginning of the first issue.
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* MacGuffin: What sets the plot up is Caps iconic shield getting stolen by an imposter at the beginning of the first issue.

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** Aaron Fischer is gay and Jewish.
* MacGuffin: What sets the plot up is Caps iconic shield getting stolen by an imposter at the beginning of the first issue.
* MilestoneCelebration: this book celebrates 80 years since the first appearance of Captain America.

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** Aaron Fischer is gay Gay and Jewish.
Jewish, Nichelle Wright is Black, Joe Gomez in Native American, and Arielle Agbayani is Fillipino.
* MacGuffin: What sets the plot up is Caps iconic shield getting stolen by an imposter at the beginning of the first issue.
* MilestoneCelebration: this book celebrates 80 years since the first appearance of Captain America.
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* MacGuffin: What sets the plot up is Caps iconic shield getting stolen by an imposter at the beginning of the first issue.
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** Aaron Fischer is gay and Jewish.

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** Aaron Fischer is gay and Jewish.Jewish.
* MilestoneCelebration: this book celebrates 80 years since the first appearance of Captain America.
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* AffirmativeActionLegacy: The Network is comprised of a diverse group of people in varying ways.
** Aaron Fischer is gay and Jewish.
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The United States of Captain America is a 2021 ComicBook celebrating the 80th anniversary of ComicBook/CaptainAmerica. It is written by Creator/ChristopherCantwell and Josh Trujillo and drawn by Jan Bazaldua and Dale Eaglesham.

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The ''The United States of Captain America America'' is a 2021 ComicBook celebrating the 80th anniversary of ComicBook/CaptainAmerica. It is written by Creator/ChristopherCantwell and Josh Trujillo and drawn by Jan Bazaldua and Dale Eaglesham.
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The book celebrates by also introducing a network of people around the United States taking up the name of Captain America after being inspired by Steve, Sam and others who took up the mantle.


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The book celebrates by also introducing a network of people around the United States taking up the name of Captain America after being inspired by Steve, Bucky, Sam and others who took up the mantle.

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The United States of Captain America is a 2021 ComicBook celebrating the 80th anniversary of ComicBook/CaptainAmerica. It is written by Creator/ChristopherCantwell and Josh Trujillo and drawn by Jan Bazaldua and Dale Eaglesham.

The book celebrates by also introducing a network of people around the United States taking up the name of Captain America after being inspired by Steve, Sam and others who took up the mantle.


The shield has been stolen! No one understands the value of the shield like those who've wielded it, so Steve Rogers and [[Characters/MarvelComicsTheFalcon Sam Wilson]] set out on a road trip across America to chase down the thief. But instead, they find the Captains, everyday people from all walks of life who've taken up the mantle of Captain America to defend their communities. And for some reason, the shield thief wants them all dead. Can Sam and Steve get to them first?

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