Fallout From “Captain America: Cold War Alpha” Sets Up Assembly of Guest Creators For “Captain America #750”

The fallout from Captain America: Cold War Alpha has been revealed, setting up an assembly of guest creators to celebrate 750 issues of Captain America with a giant-size, star-spangled spectacular this July.

What’s Happening:

  • Last week, an all-new new CAPTAIN AMERICA crossover epic kicked off in CAPTAIN AMERICA: COLD WAR ALPHA
  • Over the course of this pulse-pounding saga, Steve Rogers and Sam Wilson’s bond will be tested as they go up against White Wolf and the Outer Circle’s newest member, Bucky Barnes aka the REVOLUTION! This game-changing thriller will have a heavy impact on both Captains and its devastating aftermath will hit just in time for a major Captain America milestone!
  • Following COLD WAR, the stunning next chapters of CAPTAIN AMERICA: SYMBOL OF TRUTH and CAPTAIN AMERICA: SENTINEL OF LIBERTY will be told in a jam-packed over-sized issue this July, CAPTAIN AMERICA #750.
  • After the harrowing events of CAPTAIN AMERICA: COLD WAR, the Captains America return home to face the cost of victory and honor the power of legacy. Writer Tochi Onyebuchi and artist RB Silva reveal the secret origin of Sam Wilson’s new shield, and the reason he chose to pick up the mantle again. Writers Collin Kelly and Jackson Lanzing and artist Carmen Carnero bring readers the tumultuous reunion of Steve and Bucky. Is there a way forward? Plus, don’t miss a bold new direction for Sharon Carter!
  • In addition, CAPTAIN AMERICA #750 will include all-new backup stories starring both Steve and Sam! Honoring 750 issues of CAPTAIN AMERICA, a team of fan-favorite guest writers, including classic Cap creators like JM DeMatteis and Dan Jurgens, join forces with superstar artists to spin timeless tales celebrating the epic history of the star-spangled hero!
  • Check out both Captains America jumping into action on Gary Frank’s cover below and pick up this landmark issue on July 5!
Tony Betti
Originally from California where he studied a dying artform (hand-drawn animation), Tony has spent most of his adult life in the theme parks of Orlando. When he’s not writing for LP, he’s usually watching and studying something animated or arguing about “the good ole’ days” at the parks.