There are many key issues that were discussed in Captain America, but few were as controversial as the Vietnam war. While the war was unpopular, Captain America was a strong supporter of the American cause, and he never got political, which makes his role even more important. Similarly, there is little evidence to support his claim that the Vietnam war is a political issue. While this isn’t a major issue, it is something that should be considered when judging a superhero.
Captain America comics became a best seller right out of the gate, and Simon and Kirby were the first to publish the title. In fact, the first 10 issues were sold extremely well, making Simon and Kirby hot property. However, after the war, Timely didn’t know what to do with Captain America, and they lost their control of the character. They turned to National/DC, which had a better financial situation.
In addition to the comic book series, Captain America appeared in many other comic book formats, including the New Avengers series, which lasted from 1959 to 1996. There are numerous collections of Captain America, including the Essentials, Masterworks, and Omnibuses. You can also subscribe to the Crushing On Krisis mailing list, which notifies subscribers when a new collection of Captain America is available. The newsletter includes weekly pings so that you’ll be aware of new releases.