Yes. In certain comic storylines, Black Panther and Captain America find themselves on opposing sides and engage in battles. The reasons for their fights vary and are often tied to complex story developments and character dynamics.
There are many great writers out there. Some popular ones are often those who are very active in fanfiction communities. For example, 'TheAvengerWriter' might be known for writing some great stories about them. They really capture the essence of both characters.
There might be a fanfiction where Captain America travels to Wakanda for some training and there he meets Black Panther. They learn from each other's fighting styles and form a deep friendship. As they train together, they discover a plot against Wakanda that they must prevent.
In the main comic continuity, Captain America has typically been depicted as a white character. However, there have been alternate storylines and versions where the role has been taken on by characters of different races.
Sure. In the comic universe, Isaiah Bradley has taken on the role of a black Captain America. This addition brought more diversity and new storylines to the Captain America mythos.
Sam Wilson's journey to becoming Black Captain America is quite a tale. Sam was a veteran who had a strong sense of justice. When he became Captain America, he was in a difficult position. The public's perception was a big hurdle. But he was determined. He trained hard to be worthy of the shield. His backstory as a man who had seen the hardships of war and fought for what was right gave him the moral compass needed for the role. He had to deal with super - villains as well as the public's changing view of what Captain America could be. His story shows how anyone, regardless of race, can step up and be a hero, carrying on a great legacy in a new and exciting way.