Warning: Contains spoilers for Captain America & Volstagg #1!!

Mario Kart fan's dream. His upgraded bike can drive straight up the famed Asgardian Rainbow Bridge.

In Captain America & Volstagg #1 – written by J. Michael Straczynski, with art by Bernard Chang – Steve Rogers is in a high-speed chase when he finds himself suddenly transported to Asgard. Upon landing on the other side, his motorcycle is in shambles and completely unusable. Sif mentions that it would've been more dangerous to separate the rider from the vehicle, and assures him that she'll repair the damage.

Captain America rides his motorcycle across Asgard's rainbow Bifrost bridge.

Not only does Sif make good on her promise, but she takes something straight out of any Mario Kart fan's greatest fantasy by granting Captain America his own Rainbow Road-ready bike.

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Captain America & Volstagg #1 – Written By writer J. Michael Straczynski; Art By Bernard Chang; Color By Marcelo Maiolo; Lettering By Joe Caramagna

Mario In His Racing Kart Over A Rainbow Road Backdrop in Mario Kart 8.
Custom Image by: Dylan Hackworth

Steve Rogers is rarely seen without his trusty motorcycle these days, and it fits right in with his particular brand of vintage style. Yet even that beloved bike couldn't withstand being yanked through time and space to Volstagg and Thor's homeworld. Sif, the Bifrost's current guardian, guaranteed that he won't face the same problem again in the future. Steve Rogers has plenty of friends and respect on Asgard, and now he'll be able to make the trip himself anytime the bridge is opened to him. Not many people can make that claim, and it grants him a unique place among Asgardians.

Cap guiding his new bike down the Rainbow Bridge looks like he's on his way to winning the Mushroom Cup.

Anyone who has played through a single race in Mario Kart will recognize Rainbow Road. It's often one of the most challenging tracks across all versions of the game, making it easy for players to go careening off the side of the ultra-colorful path. Asgard's Bifrost, the mythical bridge that connects their realm to Earth (or Midgard), has a very similar look, as it's quite literally a rainbow that extends to grant age from one world to the next. Cap guiding his new bike down the Rainbow Bridge looks like he's on his way to winning the Mushroom Cup.

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Sif Returns Captain America's motorcycle to leave Asgard

Along with allowing him to traverse the Bifrost, Sif promised that she'd added other upgrades that Steve would see with time. Cap is no stranger to magical upgrades, and even recently had his shield altered by magic twice-over, but whatever gifts Sif laced into the bike are sure to come in handy. With a little lucky, they'll show up right when Rogers needs them the most, as conflict is never far from his vicinity. For now, Captain America just made every Mario Kart champion's wish come true, and his motorcycle can drive over the real-life Rainbow Road via the Bifrost.

Captain America & Volstagg #1 is available now from Marvel Comics.

Captain America Face and Shield in Alex Ross Comic Cover Art
Created By
Jack Kirby
First Appearance
Captain America Comics
Alias
Steve Rogers, John Walker, Sam Wilson
Alliance
Avengers, Invaders, S.H.I.E.L.D., U.S. Army
Race
Human
Franchise
Marvel