My mind races. Did Rogers use Deadpool as an torpedo? And he used a drop piece to make the shooting right? That's not the kind of chat you have with the head of S.H.I.E.L.D. without proof. I need to prove myself wrong. Cap can't have done what I think he did.
Appearing in "And Now For Something Completely Different"
Featured Characters:
Supporting Characters:
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- Unnamed agents
Antagonists:
- Newton (First appearance; dies)
- Faraday (First appearance; dies)
- Volta (First appearance; dies)
Other Characters:
- Abraham Lincoln (Statue)
- Avengers Unity Squad (Mentioned)
- Secret Avengers (Mentioned)
- Agent Emily Preston (Mentioned)
- U.S. Army (Statue)
- Rogers' Secret Empire (Mentioned)
- Nick Fury Sr. (Referenced)
- Queen Shiklah (Behind the scenes)
- Chuck Norris (Photo)
- Charles Dalton (Photo)
- Arnim Zola (Named only)
- Kobik (Named only)
- Maria Hill (Named only)
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Locations:
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- Washington Monument (Cameo)
- Korean War Veterans Memorial (First appearance)
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- S.H.I.E.L.D. Command Center (Mentioned)
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- New York City (Mentioned)
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- White's Country Grill (First appearance)
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- Dimension Z (Named only)
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- Captain America's future reality (Mentioned)
- United States of America, Earth (Mentioned)
Items:
- Super-Soldier Serum (Named only)
Events:
- Korean War (Mentioned)
- Secret Empire (Mentioned)
Synopsis for "And Now For Something Completely Different"
- Synopsis not yet written
Solicit Synopsis
• Steve Rogers is Captain America, the bastion of all that is good.
• He’s the kind of paragon who Deadpool could really take a lesson from.
• I’m not caught up on his recent comics, but I can’t imagine anything could change that.Notes
Legacy Numbering
- Based on the Marvel Legacy renumbering infographic, this issue corresponds to Deadpool #277.
Trivia
- The three time travelers that attempted to kill Steve Rogers were named after major scientists: Isaac Newton, Michael Faraday, and Alessandro Volta.