12 Essential Captain America Stories

By Mark Ginocchio /

7. The Secret Empire (Captain America #169-176)

After coming to the realization that Captain America was as much a symbol as he was a living breathing superhero during Jim Steranko€™s stint on Captain America, the Steve Englehart looked more closely at the humanity of the man under the mask during his tenure on the book. In a storyline that contained not-so-subtle allusions to the real-life Richard Nixon Watergate scandal, Captain America€™s world is rocked in €œThe Secret Empire." In this storyline, Captain America follows a criminal conspiracy that leads all the way to the highest political office in the U.S. When Cap makes this shocking discovery, the president commits suicide, shattering the Avenger€™s trust in America€™s ideals and purity. €œLike millions of Americans, each in his own way, he has seen his trust mocked!€ Englehart€™s script reads. Cap would temporarily quit the superhero life, only to return after a short hiatus. Still, by looking honestly and candidly at American€™s decaying political leadership, Englehart added a level of depth and maturity to Captain America. Prior to €œThe Secret Empire€ arc, Cap have never turned his back on America. Then again, before this story, America had never turned its back on Captain America. Englehart€™s story would inspire countless other tales of Captain America vs. the system, whether it be the federal government, S.H.I.E.L.D. protocols or the desires of his Avengers teammates.