After three months among the missing, Steve Rogers is back! But he may regret it when he meets the ecological terrorist Brother Nature! What will Steve do now that he's no longer Captain America? Will his friends, the Falcon, Nomad, and D-Man be able to help him?
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"You shouldn't take the law into your own hands", says the guy who literally gave up the shield to take the law into his own hands. Gruenwald's Cap is a good man, but very inconsistent in his reasoning. And man, Gruenwald could not make his peace with Reagan's presidency. Yes, Reagan was popular because he also upheld those ideals that Cap did. It's why I think Steve/Gruenwald doesn't know what he says. But at least Cap admits he isn't against Reagan, so that's something.
What I really liked here is how Steve ends up setting some limits eventually on the whole "taking the law into your own hands". I've seen a lot of people laughing at Cap's moral dilemmas in this run but I think they're interesting. How far should one go when he more
(Cover Date: December, 1987)
Summary: After giving up his Captain America identity due to a lack of freedom imposed by the government, Cap runs into an ecological saboteur called Brother Nature, who has acquired the power to control the forces of nature. After Brother Nature is injured during their fight, he learns the background of the man. He uses the experience to decide his future course of action in getting his Captain America identity back.