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In the comic the Red Skull of Hydra talks about “criminal trespassers” who “make a mockery” of America’s borders and calls the refugees in Germany an “invading army” bringing “fanatical beliefs and crime” to Europe. That makes every interaction he has with anyone take on a second layer, a second meaning. It means on the most fundamental level that the most trusted hero in the Marvel universe is now secretly a deep-cover Hydra operative, a fact that’s really only known to the readers and to him. What does this mean for the Marvel Universe? It’s been in the works for more than a year. So right around there the conversations first started about this. But people will be able to connect the dots and follow the trail of breadcrumbs.Īlmost since the beginning of when Nick started writing the Captain America titles, which would have been the end of 2014. At this point, I don’t want to say too much definitively because I want people to read the comic books. And it lays out a roadmap for where things are headed in the future. Issue 2 kind of winds the clock back a little bit and lays out exactly how and why things are the way they are. If readers go back and look at older comics, will this hold up? But then we went into this other story about Hydra, and this is only the tip of the iceberg.
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The super soldier serum that was keeping him young had been broken down, so for the 75th anniversary, Nick had this notion that we were going to restore him. Tom Brevoort: Nick Spencer, who is the writer of the series, pitched us the story as part and parcel of restoring Steve to his youth and vigor. TIME: How did Marvel decide to make Steve Rogers a secret Hydra operative? TIME spoke with Marvel executive editor Tom Brevoort about the decision, the clues and why Hydra’s rhetoric sounds an awful lot like that of a certain presidential candidate. Marvel comics introduced the shocking twist Wednesday morning when Captain America: Steve Rogers #1went on sale - and it turns out there have been hints that this was coming for a long time. Captain America, supports the evil, former Nazi organization, Hydra. Sure, he wears red white and blue on the outside, but on the inside? It turns out Steve Rogers, a.k.a.