The Avengers will be put to the test again, and this time Captain America will be forced to work with his nemesis.
Captain America is the ultimate symbol of justice in the Marvel superhero universe, as he is a character committed to protecting civilians and keeping the planet safe, even though he is considered the weakest Avenger. In the past, we have seen Steve Rogers perform all kinds of complicated plans to ensure success of his mission. However, everything points to the All-Out Avengers comic #3he will be forced to work alongside an unthinkable villain.
Steve Rogers has shown that he is always capable of doing what he has to do to protect civilians, even if it means collaborating with unpleasant characters for him. And we will see the latter again in this comic by All Out Avengers, as he has been forced to join forces with a villain who is considered his nemesis. Next, we will tell you all the details.
Who is the enemy that Captain America will have to work with?
Protect the planet and protect civilians is much more important than pride. And this is something that Captain America knows and he is willing to accept. This definitely further cements it as a symbol of justice and hope.
In the All-Out Avengers comic #3created by Derek Landy and Greg Landwe can see that The Avengers face a powerful new threatas a bunch of Red Skull doppelgangers have been activated, surrounding the team of heroes.
However, Captain America and Sam Wilson will have to leave behind their pride and join forces with the real Red Skull in order to eliminate this threat and get rid of the doubles of this villain.
They may be extreme measures, but at least for now, this teamwork with Captain America’s nemesis It seems to be necessary to be able to finish off all these dangerous doubles that have gotten out of control. However, this incident raises the question of whether the Red Skull has become an ally or not.
Red Skull and Captain America: archenemies or occasional allies?
Throughout history, the Red Skull has been presented to us as one of the most important villains in the adventures of Captain America. However, this one has also done things that make us think that, rather than arch-enemies, they are potential allies.
A proof of this occurred during the Operation Arc: Rebirth, published in 1996, in which Steve Rogers was on the verge of death and without the powers he originally obtained, but only a compatible blood transfusion could save him. It was here when Red Skull appeared and provided him with his blood so that he could recover.
In other words, Red Skull saved Steve Rogers from deathbut it is not the only example, since, on another occasion, when a group of enemies planned to bring back Adolf Hitler, the Red Skull again appeared to join forces with Captain America to prevent this situation.
And the most interesting of all this was the comment made by the Red Skull to Captain America after these incidents, asking him how he felt after discovering that he basically owed his life to the man he hated.
This definitely makes us think that they are potential allies and it could be clear in this new story of All Out Avengers.