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Marvel’s gay Captain America to return in Captain America: Sentinel of Liberty #8

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Marvel’s gay Captain America is set to make his grand return in Captain America: Sentinel of Liberty #8. Back in 2021, Marvel Comics released its limited series titled The United States of Captain America to celebrate the 80th anniversary of the beloved hero.

Throughout the five issues, Steve Rogers travelled across the country with Bucky Barnes, Sam Wilson and John Walker to locate his stolen shield.

During his adventure, the longstanding hero met an array of individuals who have taken on the Captain America mantle to defend their communities.

One of the heroes featured was Aaron Fischer, the openly gay Captain America of the Railways, who selflessly protect runaways and the unhoused.

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