Female captain america
In short, Americans who've never heard of Captain Britain shouldn't feel bad neither have most British people. The future Watchmen and V for Vendetta author recruited this Cap into a surreal fight against fascism - and thanks to his own fight with Marvel, prevented us from seeing the story he crafted. After several floundering iterations, the character only came to life thanks to budding British comics genius Alan Moore. This was something Marvel struggled to understand when it first introduced Captain Britain to a skeptical British public in 1976. But never let them presume to speak for an entire nation - least of all one containing four countries with their own complex identity. Call them by their names ( Harry Potter), their titles ( The Doctor), or their secret number ( 007). Its fictional heroes may be super-powered, but they also cloak themselves in modesty. British culture has long seen itself in opposition to the egoism of America. Yet that's exactly what you'd expect from a true Captain Britain, who would be unlikely to assume such a flashy mantle. When agent Peggy Carter becomes a Union Jack-clad, Captain America-style shield-wielding superhero right at the start of episode 1 of What if, she insists only on a new rank: "Captain Carter." And in time, there’s no telling how much of the new Captain America we could be seeing either in the comics or potentially on the big screen.Technically, she's not called Captain Britain. We will no doubt be seeing more of Roberta Mendez’ female Captain America, as the Marvel 2099 storylines will soon be a major part of the core Marvel comic books. And this means that Roberta Mendez is in fact the future Captain America. But it appears that Marvel has now decided their Marvel 2099 timeline is in fact the sole canon future of their main brand of Marvel characters. The future of Marvel has previously remained loose and fluid, with most future events happening in alternate timelines. This isn’t an alternate timeline! This isn’t a What ‘If?’…! This is the future of the Marvel Universe!” “The story is huge! And like a Spider-Man story should be, also really small, and about Peter Parker and his life, and everything that’s going on. Here’s what editor Nick Lowe had to say regarding the appearance of the Marvel 2099 world in The Amazing Spider-Man #34: Interestingly, Marvel has indeed announced that Roberta Mendez will be their new main Captain America, and that her appearance isn’t just a temporary scenario. The opportunity to introduce a female Captain America comes from the Marvel 2099 universe, which seemed to confirm that Roberta Mendez would become the new Captain America after Miguel O’Hara appeared in the present in the new Spider-Man 2099 series.
And it looks like the comic books will soon feature a new lead person as a female Captain America. This includes his appearances in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, which now features Anthony Mackie taking the mantle in The Falcon and the Winter Soldier. The iconic Marvel character Captain America is no different, as his title has been used by several characters throughout Marvel’s run.
Many superheroes under their brand have been portrayed in various different ways and by a multitude of different types of characters.
One of the ways that Marvel has managed to stay so successfully relevant over the years is by their ability to change and adapt their characters.