Synopsis
Fallen Son: The Death of Captain America #5 synopsis by
Peter Silvestro
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A rainy day in Washington DC: Captain America’s funeral. The casket is drawn by a riderless white horse to the memorial designed by Alicia Masters. Tony Stark begins his eulogy “It wasn’t supposed to be this way…” before walking off, too overcome to continue. Sam Wilson, the Falcon, takes the podium and speaks of Steve Rogers, who not only wore the flag but believed in all it stood for, inspiring others to be the heroes they could be. He cites his own example, how Steve led him to become the Falcon. To demonstrate Steve’s uniqueness, Sam asks the WW2 vets in the audience to stand, then those Cap rescued during the War, followed by the Golden Age heroes who served with him, all of whom owe a debt to Steve. He thanks the absent Namor for returning the long-missing Cap to the world where he heralded the new era of heroes: the famous, such as the Avengers, Young Avengers, Fantastic Four, and those lesser-know heroes, SHIELD agents, Sharon Carter, Jarvis. He mentions those who could not be present (the heroes who continue to defy the Registration Act) and looks around at the diversity of those in attendance. Usually we see the differences but here we are all connected, because Steve Rogers showed the ideals of the American dream: “Steve Rogers, Captain America, will never die.” In an epilogue, Iron Man, Wasp and Yellowjacket arrive in the Arctic. Tony reveals that the funeral service at Arlington was just a show for the public, the real body and the real funeral are here. Tony says what he could not say at Arlington: how Steve was his friend, his moral rudder. Namor arrives, at Tony’s request, and swears that “as long as I rule these oceans Steve Rogers’ rest will go undisturbed.” As Tony stands by silently, Namor draws the coffin into the depths of the ocean.