A sequel to 'Captain America: The Phoenix' It's been six months since Quinn Rivera moved out of the Avengers compound. Now she's Chief of Security at the Reeds Association of Resources and Employment, or R.A.R.E., a nonprofit that helps to provide job opportunities and counseling resources to the disadvantaged and displaced in Los Angeles. Quinn has provided work to hundreds of unemployed civilians, provided construction crews to help mend the damages of the bombings and supplied her city with the thing it needed most: hope. In short, Chief Rivera is busier than she's ever been and has made more strides in the socioeconomic climate of her city than she'd ever expected she would. Despite all her contributions and successes, however, anxiety and paranoia still plagues the city's hero. Quinn still isn't sure who was behind the 'green-coat' attacks in Bogota, nor has she been able to prove or disprove her suspicions about Governor Truman. Although she's come far from her dingy apartment, awful day job and days of thieving, Quinn finds that she's lonelier than she ever was before. When new threats endanger her recruits, officers, and employees at R.A.R.E. she quickly realizes that the last thing she should do is try to go it alone. Quinn must take everything she learned from Steve Rogers and the rest of the avengers, to trust in her new team to stand by her side as she walks into the inferno.
9 parts