![]() Right out of the ice, Carter has no shortage of people trying to pull her strings. There’s a very compelling story almost lying beneath the surface here as well. There’s also all the expectations that come with being the world’s first superhero. And it’s not just the habits of today’s young people she has to get used to. Rather than being thrown right into the Avengers, this allows for a much more personal story for Carter as she tries to come to terms with the world in which she now lives. What’s so great about this story is that it fills in a gap that was pretty much left for us in Rogers’ story. However, just when you start to think things are moving to slow, they get a lot more interesting. That’s not exactly what this first issue give us in the early going though as it mostly focuses on the political ramifications of her finding and what people would want her to become. The excitement surrounding this character has certainly created a buzz around this comic from fans who want so badly to see her in action. Unfortunately for here, Hydra is still exactly the same from what she remembers. Technology, music and food are just some of the things that are very different from what she remembers. Of course, regardless of where she goes, Carter has a lot to get used to in this new world. Now, 80 years later, her body has been found, perfectly preserved in the ice, and the hero is still very much alive.īut what happens when a Russian research crew finds the body of a British hero who was acting on behalf of the American military? There are a lot of complications in play that are often overlooked in the classic Captain America story, but they are explored here. Peggy Carter, just like the Steve Rogers of our universe, made the ultimate sacrifice and laid her life down to save those of so many others. This new comic gives us a look at how Carter reacclimates herself to the world around her. We all know the story of Steve Rogers’ sacrifice and being found in the ice so many years later, but what happened to him immediately after. ![]() “Captain Carter #1” now expands on that character’s story… sort of. ![]() The latter gave us a very interesting twist on a beloved character when Marvel’s What If …? introduced us to Captain Carter, a multiversal variant of Peggy Carter who received the super soldier serum instead of Steve Rogers. ![]() Marvel fans have been introduced to a lot of great new characters in recent years, whether it be in in the comics or in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. ![]()
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