Marvel Comics’ latest incarnation of their legendary Captain America character is a black man, the comic book industry giant announced late Wednesday.
The new Captain, Sam Wilson, will embody the superhero with a different sensibility—one that’s more in touch with the issues people face today—and with new powers, too, of course, as he joins Falcon’s wings with the Captain’s shield.
“[H]e’s a modern day man in touch with the problems of the 21st Century. For most of his professional life, Sam has worked as a social worker, so he’s seen the worst of urban society up close, and how crime, poverty, lack of social structure and opportunity can affect the community. So he’s got perhaps a greater focus on the plight of the common man, and perhaps a greater empathy for the underprivileged,” editor Tom Brevoort told Marvel.com.
The announcement comes on the heels of the announcement that a woman would be picking up the iconic hammer of Thor.
“The inscription on Thor’s hammer reads ‘Whosoever holds this hammer, if HE be worthy, shall possess the power of Thor.’ Well it’s time to update that inscription,” comic editor Wil Moss in a statement.
Back in 2011, Marvel created a new Spider-Man who was half-black and half-Hispanic — a move that drew the ire of Glenn Beck. “The new Spider-Man is really quite great, he looks just like President Obama,” Beck said sarcastically on his radio show at the time. “I think a lot of this stuff is being done intentionally.”









