Chip Zdarsky, who pens Marvel’s current Captain America comic, has been sparking conversations among fans recently. The upcoming series delivers on action, dramatic moments, and the reappearance of Steve Rogers in a new narrative thread. However, an unexpected topic – Captain America’s romantic life – has drawn attention and intrigue from readers.
Zdarsky, renowned for his witty humor and distinctive work on comics like Daredevil and Batman, recently engaged with fans during a Q&A organized by Captain America Comic Book Fans. However, the conversation took an unexpectedly amusing twist when someone inquired about whether Captain America sheds tears during intimate moments. Believe it or not, that was actually the question!
This question isn’t spontaneous. Previously, Zdarsky made a humorous comment about Daredevil, saying that he cries before and after sexual encounters but during them, he has an important task to fulfill. This remark became quite popular online, so fans naturally wanted to compare this with Steve Rogers.
No, Steve Rogers has had sexual experiences, and it would be odd if he hadn’t.
Regarding whether Cap displays emotions during intimate moments, Zdarsky commented, “He doesn’t shed tears during sex, but there’s an action he performs that can inadvertently cause pain to his partner. This often leaves him feeling remorseful and he may even shed tears at that point. I can’t confirm for certain.
It’s evidently a humorous remark, yet it also underscores the delight that fans, including Zdarsky, have in exploring the quirks and absurd aspects of these towering figures. In truth, superheroes are no exception when it comes to having awkward discussions too.
As a devoted Marvel fan, I’ve always found Cap’s romantic past to be a captivating enigma, even within the expansive Marvel Cinematic Universe. The topic of his personal life has occasionally surfaced as a humorous motif in shows like She-Hulk, and the notion of him being a centenarian bachelor has been a recurring joke for quite some time. Zdarsky’s comments continue to fuel this playful speculation.
Beyond the humor, there’s an upcoming genuine comic series on the horizon, and it seems Zdarsky is genuinely thrilled about it. In a press statement from Marvel, he expressed his enthusiasm by mentioning his long-standing admiration for Captain America. “I’ve been a die-hard Captain America fan for years,” he said. “We’re delving into the personal side of Steve Rogers, and we’re introducing a twist in the modern era that I believe will leave readers astonished!
The fresh comic commences not long after Steve has been defrosted from the ice and re-joins the U.S. Army. His inaugural assignment? Partnering with the Howling Commandos for a covert operation in Latveria, a nation currently under the control of a youthful Doctor Doom. Zdarsky indicates that even though the series will eventually progress into contemporary Marvel timeframe, these initial events will hold significant long-term implications.
The book, penned by Zdarsky, illustrated by Valerio Schiti, and colored by Frank Martin, promises a rich emotional experience.
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2025-07-07 12:24