Marvel Studios is set to release the latest Marvel
Cinematic Universe entry with the Thunderbolts* movie. What better
way to get into the spirit of things than to look at the most patriotic of the
film’s protagonist characters through this blog’s usual MC2 lens? Today, we’ll
take a brief look at U.S. Agent aka John Walker in the MC2.
Johnathan ‘John’ Walker first appeared in the pages
of Captain America #323, first as Super-Patriot, assuming the
mantle of Captain
America in Captain America #333 before taking on his long-standing
role as U.S. Agent beginning in Captain America #354.
Now that we’ve briefly brushed up on the Main Marvel
Universe or Universe-616 John Walker, let’s transition over
to John Walker in the MC2…sort of. When the newly reassembled Avengers
team’s investigation into the last mission of the original Avengers
leads them to an alternate universe ruled by Doom and
the threat posed to all universes by his Universal Cube. It is here
we learn that many of the Avengers died during their final
mission, with Iron Man (among the few to return)
declaring there were no other survivors (A-Next #7).
However, when the new team of Avengers arrive
in the alternate world, they discover the rumours of Captain America's demise
were greatly exaggerated. Cap reveals he chose to stay behind
and aid the rebel underground, allowing his teammates to add his name to the
list of the dead to discourage any would-be rescuers (A-Next #10).
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Captain America details the history of this
alternate world (which the Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe:
Alternate Universes 2005 designates as Earth-9907) which
was roughly identical to their own until World War II. Whereas on
the Main Marvel Universe and MC2’s Earth the Red
Skull was trapped in suspended animation within a hidden bunker until
the modern era, on Earth-9907 he escaped and killed Adolph
Hitler and led the Axis Powers to victory,
killing Captain America and conquering the entire planet. Many
years later, the Red Skull spared a young Victor
Von Doom, making him his heir only to be murdered and replaced as ruler
by him. Needing new worlds to conquer, Doom spent billions to
produce a Universal Cube capable of opening portals to other
realities which led to the original Avengers team becoming
aware of this universal threat (A-Next #10).
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The rebel base is attacked by members of Doom's Thunder
Guard, including the twisted version of John Walker known on this
world as the SS Agent, forcing Cap to order the rebels
and Avengers to retreat before he destroys the jump portal to
cover their escape. When Steve tries to send the new and
inexperienced Avengers team home to save them, believing they
are not prepared for the upcoming battle, the heroes refuse, declaring they are
staying (A-Next #10).
In A-Next #11, Captain America leads
the Avengers in a mission to stop Dr Doom's use
of his new Universal Cube. The team separates into groups and
combat the various members of the Thunder Guard, with Cap, Thunderstrike and American
Dream's aiming to destroy
the Cube itself. When American
Dream is pinned by Walker, Cap throws
her the shield of his deceased counterpart, allowing her to free herself and
knockout SS Agent. In the end, Doom is defeated
when Crimson
Curse sacrifices herself to banish him.
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Shannon Carter aka American Dream would later
be recruited into the ‘Captain
America Corps’ by one of the Elders of the Universe known as
That Ki aka The Contemplator. Alongside other time-displaced patriot heroes
including Earth-616’s Captain America aka Steve Rogers from World
War II, Earth-616’s James ‘Bucky’ Barnes during his time as Captain
America, the 25th Century’s Kiyoshi Morales aka
Commander A, the MC2 or Earth-982 Shannon Carter aka American
Dream also works with Earth-616’s John Walker aka U.S.
Agent who is taken from a point in time shortly after his brief stint as Captain
America (Captain America Corps #1).



This is notable as this U.S. Agent shares the same history
as Shannon’s own John Walker on Earth-982. In fact, Captain
America Corps #3 depicts the moment John was recruited by The
Contemplator which includes an editors box specifying it occurs ‘circa Captain
America #360’. For reference, here are the relevant scenes as depicted in
the original story alongside U.S. Agent’s aforementioned ‘recruitment’ by
Tath Ki (Captain America #360-#362).





The Captain America Corps are tasked with stopping an
Entropy Wave from wiping out all of existence. The Entropy Wave is
the result of someone excising various Steve Roger’s from across the
multiverse before he could join the Avengers, causing unnatural alterations to those
realities. The Corps find themselves on the altered Earth-11418,
where the Americommand rule over a dystopian America thanks to
the manipulation of the time travelling Deidre Wentworth aka Superia.
Liberating the incarcerated superhuman population, the Captain America Corps
lead an attack against Americommand and with the aid of Tath Ki, the
team set reality back on its natural course (Captain America Corps #1-#5).




Following the Captain America Corps return to their
respective points in time and space, only Bucky, Shannon and Kiyoshi
retain memories of the event, having occurred in the past from their
perspectives. Much like the young Steve Rogers returning to April
1941, John Walker is returned to the past, to the instant he left
and recalls none of what transpired.
And with that, it’s a cap on John Walker in the MC2.
Hope you didn’t mind that I cheated somewhat! Special thanks to my buddy Jesús
Arias for the spark that ignited this one, like a thunderbolt from the blue. 😉
Until I get my name from an alcoholic drink, I remain
frogoat