Captain America’s son, creator of Captain America, calls out Capitol rioters for their ‘disgusting’ use of superhero symbol

The son of a Marvel Comics legend speaks out after one of his father’s most famous characters was appropriated during the January 6 uprising in the American Capitol in Washington DC. As documented in news photos, several of the rioters were seen wearing Captain America symbols, including his distinctive American flag-inspired shield, which was donated to him by his creators, Joe Simon and Jack Kirby. (Simon and Kirby died in 2011 and 1994, respectively.)

Chris Evans as Captain America in 'Captain America: The First Avenger' (Photo: Jay Maidment / Marvel Studios / © Paramount Pictures / thanks to Everett Collection
Chris Evans as Captain America in ‘Captain America: The First Avenger’ (Photo: Jay Maidment / Marvel Studios / © Paramount Pictures / thanks to Everett Collection

In a statement released to CNN anchor Jake Tapper – and tweeted by outspoken actor Chris Evans, who plays Captain America in the Marvel Cinematic Universe – Kirby’s son, Neal, strongly denounced the rioters’ use of Captain America-inspired images and noted that the character’s origins from World War II as a super-soldier against fascism wash. “He was created by two Jewish guys from New York who hated Nazis and hated bullies,” Kirby said in a statement. “Captain American stood up for the underdog and … always stood up for what was fair and never stood back.”

Supporters of US President Donald Trump will protest on January 6, 2021 at the Washington Capitol Rotunda in Washington, DC.  Protesters broke security and entered the Capitol while Congress discussed the 2020 presidential election certificate.  (Photo by SAUL LOEB / AFP) (Photo by SAUL LOEB / AFP via Getty Images)
A supporter of President Trump wears a Captain America shield during the January 6 riots in the US Capitol (Photo by SAUL LOEB / AFP via Getty Images)

Kirby further said he was “terrified and killed” to see Captain America symbols on T-shirts and flags during the Capitol uprising. ‘These images are disgusting and shameful. Captain America is the absolute antithesis of Donald Trump …. If Donald Trump had the qualities and character of Captain America, the White House would be a dazzling symbol of truth and integrity, and not an exuberant pit of lies and hypocrisy. . ”

Kirby’s statement comes as Marvel Comics is again faced with the skull symbol associated with the Punisher, which was used by the rioters on January 6, as well as members of law enforcement during the Black Lives Matter protests last summer . Actor Jon Bernthal, who played the anti-hero Frank Castle on Netflix Criminal series, expressed his disgust and wrote on Twitter: “These people are being deceived and lost. They have nothing to do with what Frank stands for or what he is about. ”

An image from 'The Punisher' # 13 where Frank Castle has very specific words for police officers who prefer to wear his image (Photo: Marvel Comics)
An image from ‘The Punisher’ # 13 where Frank Castle has very specific words for police officers who prefer to wear his image (Photo: Marvel Comics)

To date, Marvel Comics has not made any official comment on the Punisher controversy. It is interesting that the topic was discussed in an issue of the year 2019 Criminal cartoon, with a scene in which Castle confronts a group of police officers in New York who claim to be on the same side. After the Punisher bluntly says, “We are not the same,” he suggests a hero whose example they should rather follow. ‘Do your boys need a role model? His name is Captain America, and he would love to have you. ‘

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