Warning ! Spoilers forCaptain America : Sentinel of Liberty#1 onward !

WhileCaptain Americamay be one of the greatest heroes of theMarvel Universe , in the innovative earned run average he is more often than not limit by loneliness .

Ever since he made his “ mod ” debut inThe Avengers#4 by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby , Captain America has been a man out of sentence .   After going into the internal-combustion engine during World War II , Cap emerges decades later to receive that the world has change entirely , and that most of the people he knew have long since died . Cap has been back since the early 1960s in our human beings , so it ’s easy for Almighty and readers alike to mislay mickle of this , but this primal loneliness is a crucial part of the character .

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In the recentCaptain America : Sentinel of Liberty#1 by Collin Kelly , Jackson Lanzing and Carmen Carnero , Steve Rogers is trying to re - enter civilian sprightliness . After years of spend sentence with fellow superheroes and orphic agents , he adjudicate it ’s metre to rub shoulder with steady , casual masses . Rogers buys his family ’s old apartment in New York City , lead off taking art classesand makes acquaintance with ordinary family . By introduce   Steve back into civilian life , the Divine do a unspoilt Book of Job of remind the readers that Cap   will always be something of a hearty leg - existing in the modern world , but never truly a part of it . As Rogers states in the proceeds about his novel friends , “ They think they ’re wise - and they are , in their own way - but the old man in me know a gulf separate us that I can never quite grumpy . ”

Other creators have found style to carry Rogers ’ eternal outsider status , such as the time Rick Remender and John Romita , Jr. strandedCaptain America for years in the clip - travel epic"Castaway in Dimension Z " during their campaign . But Kelly , Lanzing and Carnero find a more simple and refined room to get this part of Steve Rogers ’ role back to the bow . After all , superheroes have to have vulnerabilities to truly resonate with an consultation . Sometimes it ’s through tangible things like kryptonite or misplace their powers when unwrap to flaming , but more often than not it ’s secure to express those vulnerabilities through the heroes ’ emotional flaw . Doing so not only take a shit them more relatable , but also properly equip them for the struggles they present along the way ; give them a perspective over situations that others may lack . As Rogers narrates inSentinel of Liberty#1 : “ I make out better than anyone that the past does n’t stay in the past tense . That it repeats . That you’re able to only see it the right way with time . ”

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In that way , Rogers ’ central loneliness not only humanizes the character , but also render him with one of his greatest strength . By living so long and seeing the cycle per second of chronicle , the fictional character is able to be the hero he is ; not just a man out of clip , but also one with perspective . Captain America : Sentinel of Liberty#1 is on sale now fromMarvel Comics .

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