Maximum Officially, Steve Rogers is a man without a country.
Although he might not have a country anymore, Captain America will always identify oppression and is more than ready to act to combat it.
The Maker, the Reed Richards of the former Ultimate Universe, is responsible for this new global status quo. Using time travel, the Maker rebuilt this planet in his image, separating it and allocating it to members of his covert supervillainous Council, who under his direction dominate the planet. As the miniseries Ultimate Invasion shows, the council manipulates politics by creating fictitious crises to maintain world docility. The Maker has also deleted most superheroes' mere existence in order to prevent any significant opposition; this is an act the new Ultimates try to undo.
Captain America presents America's ideal, not the nation itself.
Marvel's new Ultimates series has positioned itself to probe what Captain American means to a generation raised without America.
Though he is in somewhat distinct surroundings, Ultimate Cap's goal is not as dissimilar as it might seem from his mainstream relative's. Though he completely believes in America's beliefs, Captain America has always fought for an idealistic America; he is ready to battle to make it the great nation it claims to be when it compromises its values. Cap has opposed the government far from once, but this time he left the USA; USA left him instead of Cap leaving the country. The most important question is whether America's concept still has place in this new planet.
The jaw-dropping new meaning of Captain America's codename in Marvel Lore (His Biggest Loss of All Time)
Captain America is once more thawed and restored to life in the current world in Marvel's Ultimates #1, but this time the future seems somewhat different.
Long standing for the highest principles of the United States, Captain America confronts a foreign world and an uncertain future in Marvel's new Ultimate Universe as the American he knows and battles for has been split apart. Dramatically speaking, Captain America's name gains significance when he comes to represent a nation that is no more.
With Captain America & Tony Stark on the Attack, the latest revelation from The Ultimates features a criminally underrated villain in the White House.
Deniz Camp's 2024 #1, with Juan Frigeri's artwork, returns Steve Rogers to a drastically different modern world.
Cap is broken out of ice in the issue in much the same manner he is in mainstream continuity, but he discovers this new Ultimate Universe drastically changed from the planet he left behind. According to the issue, the United States of America broke apart in 1969 and a covert council rules everyone by compulsion and force. Cap today represents all the finest values of a nation he lived in decades ago.
Officer America's Development
Originally first appearing in 1940, Captain America is the patriotically inspired superhero whose title has been shared by just a small number of people. Starting with Steve Rogers, Captain America's genesis came from a feeble man blessed with super-human abilities participating in an experimental U.S. Army super-soldier test. Often shown is the figure defending and attacking their enemies using a nigh impenetrable and aerodynamic shield constructed of vibranium.
Appearing in countless comic books, animated shows, and live-action films, the character has become a pillar in the Marvel universe.