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Captain America: The Shield of Sam Wilson

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The new Captain America has a big shield to carry. Is he up to the task? In these short stories inspired by the Marvel comic book universe, Sam Wilson takes up the shield and proves his mettle.

Sam Wilson has a heavy shield to lift as the new Captain America. Read an action-packed anthology of stories about Sam Wilson. Inspired by the Marvel comic book universe, the stories will see Sam prove he is ready to carry the shield as he faces Skrulls, Sabretooth, Kingpin, and other infamous villains.

A revolutionary anthology of stories written by authors of African Heritage and inspired by the Marvel Comics universe. Slated to take part are several noted, award-winning authors including bestselling author Kyoko M., fantasy author L.L. McKinney, crime writer Gary Phillips, sci-fi author Sheree Renée Thomas, comics creator Alex Simmons, horror and mystery writer Nicole Givens Kurtz, and many more. Edited by Jesse J. Holland, distinguished visiting scholar in residence at the U. S. Library of Congress who edited the Marvel anthology Black Tales of Wakanda and wrote the novelization of the graphic novel Black Who Is the Black Panther? , which was nominated for the NAACP Image Award for outstanding Literary Work.

304 pages, Hardcover

First published November 19, 2024

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Profile Image for Robert.
2,191 reviews148 followers
February 24, 2025
I'm glad I listened to these stories of Sam Wilson, Captain America, so fresh off of viewing the latest MCU movie featuring the character. It felt good to give him a little more depth, even if this collection cleaves closely to the established Earth-616 canon in which he is not ex-military but a career social worker who can, indeed, talk to birds (more or less).


Art by the excellent DGino on Deviantart

Each story touches on the difficulties Sam faces in living up to Steve Rogers' legacy while at the same time establishing his own as a Black American trying to do the right thing for everyone in his fractious nation. They are...all right, for the most part, but honestly the thing I probably enjoyed the most was the collection's editor Jesse J. Holland's introduction explaining why he was initially upset by Marvel's decision to change the Falcon into the new Cap, and his own personal history with the character as well as what he meant to Black comics readers of his generation.
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556 reviews49 followers
February 10, 2025
I’m so tempted to give this book 4 stars, because it really did help me develop a fondness for Captain America that I’ve always lacked. Because let’s be honest, Steve Rogers is not that interesting, but Sam Wilson is! Like all short story collections, though, especially by multiple authors, some stories here are super good while others not so much. Nonetheless, I really enjoyed learning more about this character - about his friends and foes, about his origin story, and about his complicated relationship as a Black man donning the stars and stripes - than what the MCU has shown to date (and I simply won’t forgive the MCU for cutting out Sam’s ability to communicate telepathically with birds and for making Redwing a drone instead of an actual falcon). I do wish this book had offered a little more about Sam when he was still The Falcon, before he took on the complicated mantle of Captain America, but I get that that wasn’t necessarily for this book. All that said, this book made me so excited to see Wilson wield the shield again in the upcoming film, Captain America: Brave New World!
Profile Image for Gregory Pedersen.
304 reviews1 follower
February 2, 2025
This was a series of short stories written about Sam Wilson as Captain America. They were pretty good overall, but there weren’t any stories that felt especially spectacular or exciting. Some were actually bordering on the mundane, but being the short story format, they were easy enough to get through and a couple were on the more enjoyable side.
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780 reviews10 followers
July 17, 2025
When the recent Captain America movie with Sam Mackie reprising his role as Sam Wilson was released the movie was blasted by fanboys and would be critics who, in their badly disguised and hateful racism, brought to life a recurring theme of the stories collected here. Mainly that Sam Wilson, as a Black man, simply cannot be - for many in these stories - Captain America. Truth, it seems is stranger than fiction, and as presented in this collection and reactions to Mackie's portrayal of the Captain in film, fiction can be just as hateful!

That said, I really enjoyed these stories! I enjoyed that all of the writers placed Sam Wilson in a community of POC who reflected back, in different ways, Wilson's own struggle to be a Captain America for everyone. The presence of Luke Cage and Misty Knight along with references to the Black Panther, Storm, Blade and Brother Voodoo all point to a community of heroes who get Wilson's struggle and offer different ways to respond to living and representing different communities. Perhaps most importantly, the stories offer another way for readers to appreciate these characters as the lead figures in the story and not sidekicks or extras!

A minor quibble, one I often make because I am an old Sgt. Fury fan. The Falcon is not the first Black hero in comics (Lion Man... anyone?), nor is he the first Black Marvel hero. That claim belongs to Gabriel Jones of the Howling Commandos who precedes the Falcon by several years.

Sam Wilson is MY Captain America.
Profile Image for Rachel Nethaway.
33 reviews
June 9, 2025
This book was very well done. It is an anthology of stories written by Black American writers, chronicling Sam's experiences as a fellow Black American living as the new face of America. While I cannot say I relate to that experience, it was definitely eye opening for me. The Falcon has been my favorite Marvel character for years, and reading about him made me understand him further. He is good, through and through. He is a man for the people, even those who don't want him to be. While some of the writing styles of these short stories weren't my favorite, it doesn't take away from the character and his ideals. Sam Wilson is my Cap. ❤️
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1,084 reviews
April 22, 2025
I read the audio version. I enjoyed this more than the movie. Sam Wilson is a more complex character than i realized. No one seems to like him, the black community thinks he is a sell out, and the white community treat him as a diversity hire ruining the legacy of the shield. He fixes most of the problems by talking much more than punching. I did not know the comic history of him much more than the weird bird guy side kick. I will seek to read more about Sam going forward.
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574 reviews29 followers
April 10, 2025
I really enjoyed this! Some of the stories I liked better than others but I did like them all. Sam is a really cool character and it was a good time. So glad I picked it up, so glad I have it in my collection.
175 reviews5 followers
May 24, 2025
I like most of the stories in this short story anthology. I like most of the dialogue, the descriptions, most of the characters, the title of each story, the pace in each story, and most of the plot in those stories. Several of the sentences in the stories aren’t grammatically correct. One of the authors misspelled a word in one of the stories in this short story anthology. Overall the stories in this short story anthology are good. I rate this Kindle eBook four out of five stars.

Profile Image for Jay DeMoir.
Author 25 books77 followers
July 22, 2025
Sam deserved this. Glad the new Captain America received a literary love letter! Adding this to my classroom library.
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