Captain America: The Shield of Sam Wilson

Captain America: The Shield of Sam Wilson

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The new Captain America has a big shield to carry. Is he up to the task? Find out in these subversive, exciting and uplifting short stories inspired by the Marvel comic book universe, written by celebrated Black authors.

The new Captain America has a heavy shield to hold. As a black man in America, Sam Wilson knows he has to be twice as good to get half as much credit. He must be a paragon of virtue for a nation that has mixed feelings towards him. In these thirteen brand-new stories, the all-new Captain America must thwart an insurrectionist plot, travel back in time, foil a racist conspiracy, and save the world over and over again.

As the Falcon, Sam Wilson was the first African-American superhero in mainstream comic books. Sam’s trials and tribulations reflect the struggles many Black Americans go through today, as Sam balances fighting supervillains and saving the world with the difficulties of being the first Black Captain America. This action-packed anthology inspired by the Marvel comic book universe, will see Sam team up with familiar friends like Steve Rogers, Redwing and Nomad, while fighting Hydra, Sabretooth, Kingpin, and other infamous villains.

These are stories of death-defying courage, Black love and self-discovery. These are the stories of a super hero learning what it means to be a symbol.

These are the stories of Sam Wilson.

Featuring original stories by Maurice Broaddus, Jesse J. Holland, Gar Anthony Haywood, Nicole Givens Kurtz, Kyoko M., Sheree Renee Thomas, Gary Phillips, Danian Jerry, Gloria J. Browne Marshall, Glenn Parris, Christopher Chambers, Alex Simmons.
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Praise for Captain America: The Shield of Sam Wilson

"Hudlin created a compelling story that Holland was able to translate incredibly well to the written page." —Patrick Hellen, AIPT for Black Panther: Who Is the Black Panther?


"Jesse J. Holland’s riveting book The Invisibles shines a long overdue light on the enslaved men and women who were forced to serve in the nation’s seat of executive power." —J.D. Dickey, author of Empire of Mud: The Secret History of Washington, DC
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Jesse J. Holland
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Sheree Renée Thomas
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M. Kyoko
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Maurice Broaddus
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Gar Anthony Haywood
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Nicole Givens Kurtz
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Gary Phillips
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Gloria Brown Marshall
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Danian Jerry
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Alex Simmons
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Glenn Parris
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Christopher Chambers
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Dedren Snead
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