Today’s page takes us back to Ralph’s Diner, where Captain Heroic proves—once again—that nothing rattles him… not even a surprise soup bath.
Hailey is mortified, Captain Heroic is dripping, and somewhere across the diner, Yazmine Velour is livestreaming the whole thing as heart emojis rain from the internet. It’s a small moment, but one that says a lot about who Cap really is—and why people can’t help falling for him.
Transcript
Panel 1
Hailey (distraught that she has dumped hot soup on Captain Heroic): Omigod Omigod Omigod…
Captain Heroic (turning to another person eating at the diner): Excuse me. Would you hand me a napkin, please? (The person hands him a napkin)
Panel 2
Hailey: I’m so sorry Captain Heroic, sir. I didn’t mean to — {sob}
Panel 3
Captain Heroic (handing her the napkin): Here. Please don’t cry.
Panel 4
Captain Heroic (continues): Most of my first impressions involve disintegration rays. And actual impressions. In concrete.
Panel 5
Captain Heroic: This was far more pleasant — not counting the bay leaf in my shirt.Yazmine Velour (as she livestreams the interaction from the other side of the diner, a torrent of heart emojis flow from her phone as the audience reacts): Omigod Omigod Omigod
After Dark

This week's commissioned MicroFic delivers exactly what you’d want from a pairing between Dynasty and Father Christmas.
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Yes, he lives up to his name.
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Yes, Dynasty knew exactly what she was doing.
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No, the North Pole will never be the same.
I also posted the Goblin Girl MicroFic from the Monster Girl poll — and the response was so good, I might need to make these poll-powered MicroFics a recurring thing!
Captain America #600
Creative team: Story by Ed Brubaker, Mark Waid, Roger Stern, and more. Art by Butch Guice, Alex Ross, Luke Ross, and more.
Comic Book Resources has a
preview of Captain America #600. According to
CBR:
As detailed this morning by ROBOT 6, news broke [yesterday] that Steve Rogers, the original Captain America who was murdered two years ago in “Captain America” #25, is confirmed to return in “Captain America: Reborn,” a Marvel Comics miniseries by Ed Brubaker and Byran Hitch & Butch Guice that begins July 11. The story is preceded by “Captain America” #600, also written by Brubaker, which in a highly unusual move, went on sale [yesterday] — as opposed to Wednesday, when comics traditionally ship to Direct Market retailers.
The news was made plain by Marvel Editor-in-Chief Joe Quesada in a short piece in New York’s Daily News, in which he said, “The original Captain America is finally coming back…”
For more on this story, CBR’s Jonah Weiland and Kiel Phegley spoke with Quesada.
Check out the preview here.