
The Power
Wulf Fortunov
First Appearance
Captain America: Sentinel of Liberty #2 (2022)
Teams
Also Known As
Prince Wulf Fortunov, Wulf Fortunov
About The Power
The Power, secretly Prince Wulf Fortunov, is one of the most enigmatic figures introduced in Marvel's modern Captain America mythology. Making his first appearance in Captain America: Sentinel of Liberty #2 (2022), Fortunov quickly established himself as a cornerstone of the relaunched series, debuting as a key member of the shadowy Outer Circle — a clandestine organization whose reach and history rivals any secret society in the Marvel Universe. That debut issue is already a notable pickup for collectors who got in early on what became one of the more talked-about Captain America runs of the 2020s.
As one of the named seats of power within the Outer Circle, Wulf Fortunov carries the mantle of "The Power," a title that hints at influence far beyond conventional superhuman ability. Unlike many Marvel antagonists, Fortunov operates without any recorded superhuman powers — his danger lies entirely in his position, his resources, and the centuries-spanning conspiracy he represents. This grounded, political menace makes him a compelling foil for Steve Rogers and gives the Sentinel of Liberty run a espionage-thriller edge that fans of Ed Brubaker's classic Captain America work will find deeply satisfying.
The Outer Circle storyline woven throughout Captain America: Sentinel of Liberty represented a bold new chapter for Steve Rogers, peeling back layers of a conspiracy that predates even the Super Soldier program. Fortunov's role as The Power placed him at the center of that narrative tension, making every issue of his appearances essential reading for anyone following the full arc. Collectors who track villain-centric story beats will want to map out his appearances across the run carefully.
For collectors, Captain America: Sentinel of Liberty #2 is the key book — a first appearance in a high-profile Marvel launch title with a character tied directly to the series' central mythology. First print copies in high grade are worth hunting down, and the full Outer Circle arc across the Sentinel of Liberty run deserves a place on any serious Captain America shelf. As Marvel continues to revisit and expand this corner of continuity, Fortunov's significance — and the value of his early appearances — is only likely to grow.
