CAPTAIN AMERICA #12 Written by CHIP ZDARSKY Art and Cover by VALERIO SCHITI

Chip Zdarsky’s Captain America #12 Kicks Off Major ‘Armageddon’ Crossover

Phillip Creary | March 16, 2026

March 16, 2026

This June, AVENGERS: ARMAGEDDON changes the face of Earth’s Mightiest Heroes for a new age. The upcoming limited series by writer Chip Zdarsky and artists Frank Alpizar & Delio Diaz spins directly out of Zdarsky and Valerio Schiti’s run of CAPTAIN AMERICA (2025), which also kicks off a new arc in June with CAPTAIN AMERICA #12.

The current arc sees Captain America accompany the all-new S.H.I.E.L.D. into Latveria to maintain order in Doctor Doom’s absence. But Thaddeus “Thunderbolt” Ross, A.K.A. Red Hulk is determined to exact revenge on Latveria, and his actions have dire repercussions for both Captain America and the world. As the world—and a new team of Avengers—unites against Red Hulk in AVENGERS: ARMAGEDDON, Captain America finds himself enlisted in a startling war against his will, serving at the behest of Victor Von Doom! 

Doom, not seen since his fall in last year’s ONE WORLD UNDER DOOM (2025), needs Cap’s help for his most ambitious plan ever in shocking arc that continues to boldly redefine Captain America and Doctor Doom’s dynamic and serves as a key companion piece to AVENGERS: ARMAGEDDON.

CAPTAIN AMERICA #12
Written by CHIP ZDARSKY
Art and Cover by VALERIO SCHITI
On Sale 6/24

After S.H.I.E.L.D.’s campaign in Latveria meets a brutal and violent end, Captain America finds himself in the last place he expected to be, alongside the last person he expected to see again. Where has Victor Von Doom been since ONE WORLD UNDER DOOM, and what does he want with Steve Rogers? Find out here as everything hurtles toward ARMAGEDDON!

“I love writing Doom,” Zdarsky said. “After my first arc with him and Cap, I knew I needed them to meet again! Their dynamic is incredibly fun and this encounter will change both characters for a very long time!”

CAPTAIN AMERICA #12 Variant Cover by Cory Smith

CAPTAIN AMERICA #12 Written by CHIP ZDARSKY Art and Cover by VALERIO SCHITI

Chip Zdarsky’s Captain America #12 Kicks Off Major ‘Armageddon’ Crossover

March 16, 2026

This June, AVENGERS: ARMAGEDDON changes the face of Earth’s Mightiest Heroes for a new age. The upcoming limited series by writer Chip Zdarsky and artists Frank Alpizar & Delio Diaz spins directly out of Zdarsky and Valerio Schiti’s run of CAPTAIN AMERICA (2025), which also kicks off a new arc in June with CAPTAIN AMERICA #12.

The current arc sees Captain America accompany the all-new S.H.I.E.L.D. into Latveria to maintain order in Doctor Doom’s absence. But Thaddeus “Thunderbolt” Ross, A.K.A. Red Hulk is determined to exact revenge on Latveria, and his actions have dire repercussions for both Captain America and the world. As the world—and a new team of Avengers—unites against Red Hulk in AVENGERS: ARMAGEDDON, Captain America finds himself enlisted in a startling war against his will, serving at the behest of Victor Von Doom! 

Doom, not seen since his fall in last year’s ONE WORLD UNDER DOOM (2025), needs Cap’s help for his most ambitious plan ever in shocking arc that continues to boldly redefine Captain America and Doctor Doom’s dynamic and serves as a key companion piece to AVENGERS: ARMAGEDDON.

CAPTAIN AMERICA #12
Written by CHIP ZDARSKY
Art and Cover by VALERIO SCHITI
On Sale 6/24

After S.H.I.E.L.D.’s campaign in Latveria meets a brutal and violent end, Captain America finds himself in the last place he expected to be, alongside the last person he expected to see again. Where has Victor Von Doom been since ONE WORLD UNDER DOOM, and what does he want with Steve Rogers? Find out here as everything hurtles toward ARMAGEDDON!

“I love writing Doom,” Zdarsky said. “After my first arc with him and Cap, I knew I needed them to meet again! Their dynamic is incredibly fun and this encounter will change both characters for a very long time!”

CAPTAIN AMERICA #12 Variant Cover by Cory Smith

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