Captain America is Not the Best Hero to Lead the Newest Avengers Team

Despite the near total hatred for mutantkind that Orchis has instilled in humanity worldwide, there are still plenty of non-mutants willing to put their lives on the line to fight back against the true villains of this story. Unsurprisingly, none are so willing to fight as Captain America, although his presence isn’t quite as appreciated as he would have assumed. In fact, Captain America’s place on this particular battlefield makes him such a problematic leader for the new Uncanny Avengers, even if Steve Rogers is the one man who it is always safe to bet on.Uncanny Avengers #2 (by Gerry Duggan, Javier Garrón, Morry Hollowell, Tom Muller, Jay Bowen, and VC’s Travis Lanham) opens to the eponymous heroes only narrowly surviving what could have easily been a disastrous encounter with Captain Krakoa and his mutant army. Though the heroes make it out alive, Captain America very nearly loses an arm in the fight. While his healing factor makes this less of an issue, the fact that Steve Rogers nearly fell to Orchis’ agent is still a serious problem for the team. As far as Rogue, Quicksilver, and Penance are all concerned, the threat of Captain America losing his life to Captain Krakoa is reason enough for him to step down entirely, and they might very well be right in that assumption.The current team isn’t the first time that Steve Rogers has put his life on the line for mutantkind, though it is the first time he has led that charge personally. It was after the war between the Avengers and X-Men when Steve first realized how little Earth’s Mightiest Heroes had done for the world’s mutant population. Apart from failing to protect the likes of the X-Men from literal harm, the Avengers never made it a point to help their mutant allies escape the prejudice that hounded them at every turn. To that end, Captain America formed the first Uncanny Avengers, officially known as the Avengers Unity Division, which was led by Havok and composed of representatives from both sides of the superpowered aisle.RELATED: Marvel’s Ultimate Invasion Just Turned Kang into the Ultimate SuperheroRELATED: Avengers Inc. Gives an MCU Icon Another Shot at Becoming Marvel’s Greatest Detective

Despite the near total hatred for mutantkind that Orchis has instilled in humanity worldwide, there are still plenty of non-mutants willing to put their lives on the line to fight back against the true villains of this story. Unsurprisingly, none are so willing to fight as Captain America, although his presence isn’t quite as appreciated as he would have assumed. In fact, Captain America’s place on this particular battlefield makes him such a problematic leader for the new Uncanny Avengers, even if Steve Rogers is the one man who it is always safe to bet on.

RELATED: Marvel’s Ultimate Invasion Just Turned Kang into the Ultimate Superhero

Uncanny Avengers #2 (by Gerry Duggan, Javier Garrón, Morry Hollowell, Tom Muller, Jay Bowen, and VC’s Travis Lanham) opens to the eponymous heroes only narrowly surviving what could have easily been a disastrous encounter with Captain Krakoa and his mutant army. Though the heroes make it out alive, Captain America very nearly loses an arm in the fight. While his healing factor makes this less of an issue, the fact that Steve Rogers nearly fell to Orchis’ agent is still a serious problem for the team. As far as Rogue, Quicksilver, and Penance are all concerned, the threat of Captain America losing his life to Captain Krakoa is reason enough for him to step down entirely, and they might very well be right in that assumption.

RELATED: Avengers Inc. Gives an MCU Icon Another Shot at Becoming Marvel’s Greatest Detective

The current team isn’t the first time that Steve Rogers has put his life on the line for mutantkind, though it is the first time he has led that charge personally. It was after the war between the Avengers and X-Men when Steve first realized how little Earth’s Mightiest Heroes had done for the world’s mutant population. Apart from failing to protect the likes of the X-Men from literal harm, the Avengers never made it a point to help their mutant allies escape the prejudice that hounded them at every turn. To that end, Captain America formed the first Uncanny Avengers, officially known as the Avengers Unity Division, which was led by Havok and composed of representatives from both sides of the superpowered aisle.

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