Drawn To Comics: America Chavez Will Finally Grace the Pages of Her Own Comic; Here’s What You Should Know

Ever since she graced the page of Young Avengers #1 by Jamie McKelvie, Kieran Gillen and Matthew Wilson, there’s been an ever-growing chant of her name.

America

America

America

We want her featured in all team comics, we want her featured in all Hawkeye comics, we want her in the Marvel Cinematic Universe and in our toy stores.

America

America

America

The masses of queer, Latinx, women and feminist comics fans have finally been heard and our chants are answered. We cheered for her.

America

America

America

And she responded America yes.

At New York Comic Con this week Marvel comics made a really great decision and announced that they’re finally going to be publishing a Ms. America Chavez solo comic in 2017 that will be called America. Very little information has been released so far, and we don’t know who the creative team will be, but we do know that Jamie McKelvie and Matthew Wilson will be on covers.

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While she first appeared earlier, the place where America Chavez really began to shine was in the Young Avengers series I mentioned earlier. In this series she teamed up with other queer teens like Loki, Prodigy, Hulkling and Wiccan and Noh-varr as well with the character she’d quickly become attached to for life, at least in the eyes and minds and hearts of fans, Kate Bishop Hawkeye. This is where readers met the America Chavez we currently know and love. She was the only one on the team who would constantly call Loki on his bullshit and was undoubtedly the coolest one on an already very cool team. While she was the breakout star of the series, Marvel didn’t seem to know what to do with her and she kind of disappeared for a while.

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During the Marvel Secret Wars Battleworld crossover event last summer, America showed up again, this time at first in the pages of A-Force, a version of the Marvel Universe where all the superheroes are women. While the rest of the heroes there were one version of many throughout the multiverse, America is singular. She’s also singularly badass and throws a giant shark and gets kicked out of this Universe to go serve out her punishment on the wall, where she gets to flirt with yet another version of Kate Bishop, this one a medieval archer version. She was also once again written by Kieran Gillen in this Siege mini series where she’s on the wall.img_0088

If you want to read a really cute story about America and this version of Kate, you should read the story by Kate Leth and Brittney Williams where they go on a date through the multiverse in search of a pizza. You can read this in Secret Wars Too, which was a collection of short comics by different creators and featuring different characters, that weren’t about the main Secret Wars plot.

Some of my favorite America scenes take place in the recent Hawkeye series where she was seen constantly rolling her eyes at Kate Bishop’s white nonsense (although it could and should be argued that Kate is mixed raced Asian American and white, but that’s an argument for another column). There is, however, a super super cute scene where the two go dancing, so you should check that out.

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Most recently she’s been seen in The Ultimates, where she’s able to use her incredibly powerful powers to fight off intergalactic and interdimensional threats like galactus. She also still takes selfies and flirts with cute girls though, so don’t worry. But she’s still not being written by a Latina and she’s still not the star of the series. At least half of that will be changing, but hopefully more.

No matter who’s writing her or what team she’s on, America Chavez follows nobody’s rules but her own. While other teen superheroes look up to and follow the lead of their role models, America completely remakes both the “patriotic” aspect of her name and the superhero game in her own image. Although I said that she’s this way no matter who writes her, I’d still very much love to see her written by a Latinx writer or Kate Leth.

When you put this upcoming America series together with the Unbeatable Squirrel Girl, Silk, Ms. Marvel, Wolverine, the new Kate Bishop focused Hawkeye and my number one favorite comic, Patsy Walker, aka Hellcat, Marvel is building a pretty impressive lineup of solo comics starring kickass young women. Several of these titles are also written by women, or in the case of Hellcat, a queer woman and Ms. Marvel, a Muslim woman, so hopefully a queer Latina will be hired for this book. Patsy Walker, aka Hellcat is my favorite superhero comic of the past two years, but it’s gonna have some very tough competition from this book.

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16 Comments

  1. I adore America and I was planning on being her for Halloween even before I found out about this and now I just feel a big warm rush of love for the entire universe okay. She deserves it! I can’t wait!

  2. America is the BADDEST of badass lesbians who make life awesome. I love her so much! This news has made me so happy going on a week now!

  3. I’M SO EXCITED.

    Add this to Kate Bishop starring in Hawkeye.

    Add both of those to Batwoman finally getting another solo series (despite still hating DC for what they did to her after they forced Williams and Blackman out).

    Add all of that to… well, I can’t say without spoilers. It’s about Darth Vader #25 though. Dammit, I can’t say at all! Anything I say would be a giveaway. Are there spoiler tags on Autostraddle?? I don’t know! Okay, here, I’ll write it backwards so if you reeeeeally want to know, you can. SPOILER: !ereh nemow reeuq daed oN !sevivrus ,seires redaV htraD eht fo retcarahc tuokaerb reeuq-yletinifed eht ,arhpA

    Taking THAT Da Vinci’d spoiler on top of everything else, and this has just been a fantastic span of comics news/events.

  4. Ahhh thank you! I fell in love with America in Young Avengers and didn’t know where to go from there BUT NOW I DO.

  5. I’m still so incredibly emotional about this. I love America. I identify with her more than with any other comics character. We have the same hair (which sounds dumb but like, when you have big wavy/curly hair and every character you look at has straight hair a la white standards of beauty, it’s great when someone finally DOESNT).

    Also this is another chance for 100% canon Amerikate, so hooray!

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