Warning: Spoilers for Birds of Prey #16!Captain America’sorigin story is one of heroic sacrifice, but nowDC Comicsis flipping the script. From agreeing to be a part of the experimental super soldier program to fighting in World War II and then to being frozen in ice for decades: everything that has happened to Steve Rogers has made him one of Marvel’s greatest heroes. But DC is poking at its rival and revealing the dark side of the super soldier program.

InBirds of Prey#16by Kelly Thompson, Sami Basri, Vicente Cifuentes, Adriano Lucas, and Clayton Cowles, Batgirl is undercover and finds herself in the middle of an experimentation lab. Calling the other Birds to her aid, they discover that there is an underground facility that isexperimenting on Amazons against their will and turning them into mindless super soldiers.

Comic book art: Captain America leaps forward in front of a newspaper.

A far cry fromCaptain America’spatriotic consent, DC takes a pass at the iconic origin by revealing its darker side with aBirds of Preytwist, exploring what happens when women’s bodies are changed against their will.

DC Comics Debuts a Dark Version of the Super Solider, Flipping Captain America’s Origin

Steve Rogers Became a Hero By Choice

While there area host of super soldiers in the MarvelUniverse, there’s no one quite like Captain America. Certainly not in the DCU, where characters usually don’t get their powers from genetic mutation, such as Marvel’s X-Men.DC’s introduction of a “super soldier” is not only an obvious reference to the publisher’s competition, but it shows just how unfamiliar territory the Birds of Prey have landed in, especially as they’re basically facing down several “Captain Americas.”

Birds of Prey #16is a look into the body horror of non-consent.

Comic book panel: Big Barda Points Out the Amazon Super Soldiers

But there’s a much deeper message in this issue’s plot than genetic mutation. It’s important to note that the women being experimented on are Amazons, just like Wonder Woman. Historically and mythologically, an Amazon is the ideal woman who is free from the bondage of society and in complete control of her body, as opposed to being under a man’s control. As the team faces down their new threat,Birds of Prey #16isa look into the body horror of non-consent.

Wonder Woman’s Sisters Become Super Soldiers in a Dark Twist

The Amazons Are Turned into “Captain Americas” Against Their Will

While Captain America may be the lighter side of the American Dream, DC is revealing another truth still at play today. Consent is the most necessary part of any interaction - especially physical - andBirds of Preyoutlines thatunless consent is involved, the miracle of the super soldier is more horrific than patriotic.This issue only scratches the surface of a problem still present with many comic fans today, and comics are the perfect medium to deal with these issues in a safe way.

Sorry, Captain America. Cyclops Is the Best Tactician Over at Marvel

Cyclops has been a leader of the X-Men for decades now, with his tactical mind in battle proving he can stand toe-to-toe with even Captain America.

Captain America will continue to be a beaconfor the indomitable human spirit, and so will the Birds of Prey, in their own way, as they rescue the Amazons from their imprisonment. It’s important to see a story featuring women saving other women.WhileDC Comicsgrapples with the dark side of comics,Captain Americawill continue to be the light side, as he needs to be - a super soldier by choice, and that’s all that matters.

Cyclops and Captain America Over AvX Cover Featured Image

Birds of Prey#16is available now from DC Comics!

Captain America

Initially debuting in 1940, Captain America is the patriotically themed superhero who has shared the title with only a few individuals. Beginning with Steve Rogers, Captain America’s birth resulted from a frail man taking part in an experimental U.S. Army super-soldier trial, which imbued him with super-human abilities. The character is often depicted wielding a nigh unbreakable and aerodynamic shield made of vibranium that they use to defend and attack their foes.

Captain America Face and Shield in Alex Ross Comic Cover Art