PHILADELPHIA â" Captain America has a new job with perks, a spacious office and a title that others spend millions of dollars to get: Mr. President.
One of Marvel Entertainmentâs best-known heroes since he socked Adolf Hitler in the jaw in 1941, the sentinel of liberty will trade his New York City apartment for the White House in the pages of Marvel Comicsâ âThe Ultimates,â a series set in the Ultimate Comics universe where the U.S. has been torn apart by factionalism, out-of-control anti-mutant hysteria and outright secession.
A career soldier for whom duty trumps political parties, Steve Rogers is seen as the last hope for the country and wins election as a write-in candidate in issue No. 15, due out Wednesday, said Sam Humphries, who is writing the story line.
He called the election the next step in the characterâs long role as âAmericaâs defender,â a job heâs had since soldiering during World War II.
âCap is answering the call of the people. This is not the first time heâs stood up for an America in crisis. This is a further evolution in his role as Americaâs defender, from soldier to superhero to president,â Humphries said. âHe didnât ask for this position, but if it helps him reunite America, then heâll take on the job.â
Humphries said Captain America is not in any political party and the job, while not something he sought, is something he will do.
âCap has been elected to do a job, and heâs going to do whatever it takes to reunite America. He doesnât see his place as having press conferences in rose gardens, he sees his place as out in the field,â Humphries said. âThis will result in a unique and thrilling presidency weâve never seen before, in history or in fiction.â
Rogers will take the oath of office in issue No. 16, due out in October.
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