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Captain America
PublisherMarvel Comics
First appearanceCaptain America Comics #1 (March 1941)
Created byJoe Simon
Jack Kirby
CharactersSteve Rogers
William Naslund
Jeffrey Mace
William Burnside
Bob Russo
'Scar' Turpin
Roscoe Simons
John Walker
Sam Wilson
Isaiah Bradley
James Buchanan Barnes
See alsoAlternative versions of Captain America

Captain America is the name of several fictional characters appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The first and primary character is Steve Rogers, who was created by Joe Simon and Jack Kirby. Other characters have adopted the alias over the years, most notably Bucky Barnes and Sam Wilson.

  • 1Earth-616

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Earth-616[edit]

Steven Rogers (Revolutionary War Era)[edit]

Captain Steven Rogers, the 18th century ancestor of the World War 2 Super-Soldier serum recipient, wore a colorful costume and carried a round cast iron shield.[1]

Steve Rogers[edit]

Steve Rogers, a scrawny Army reject, was given the Super-Soldier Serum, becoming the only complete success for Project: Rebirth, and the first person to officially be called 'Captain America' by the Marvel Universe's American government.

Isaiah Bradley[edit]

The Super-Soldier program experimented on African American test subjects, including Isaiah Bradley, to re-create the formula that had been used to turn Steve Rogers into Captain America, similarly to the Tuskegee syphilis study.[2][3][4]Considered to be the 'Black Captain America', Bradley became an underground legend among much of the African-American community in the Marvel Universe. Isaiah is also the grandfather of Young Avengers team member the Patriot II.

William Naslund[edit]

After Rogers goes missing in action and is presumed dead, William Naslund, the former Spirit of '76, on appointment by U.S. PresidentHarry S. Truman, becomes the next Captain America.[5] The story was used to reconcile Marvel's conflicting accounts of Captain America in the 1950s and 1960s.[6][7]

Jeffrey Mace[edit]

Following William Naslund's death, Jeffrey Mace, the former Patriot I, assumes the identity of Captain America.

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William Burnside[edit]

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After Jeffrey Mace's retirement, a college professor named William Burnside assumes the identity of Steven Rogers and, in response to the threat of a CommunistRed Skull, the identity of Captain America.[8] He and his Bucky battle communism throughout the 1950s. Unfortunately, he used a flawed Nazi copy of Project: Rebirth to enhance his body, which results in his developing a violent paranoia, necessitating his arrest and placement into suspended animation.

Bob Russo, 'Scar' Turpin, and Roscoe Simmons[edit]

In a time when Rogers had abandoned the Captain America identity, Bob Russo and 'Scar' Turpin appear using the alias for an issue each, but both of them quickly abandon the identity after being injured.[9] Roscoe Simmons wears the star-spangled costume during Rogers' time as the Nomad I, and is given the shield by Rogers. He briefly serves as the Falcon's junior partner, but is killed by the Red Skull a mere two issues after adopting the identity.[10]

John Walker[edit]

When the U.S. Government strips Rogers of his mantle, it appoints the former Super-Patriot John Walker in his place.[11]

Sam Wilson[edit]

Wilson, former crimefighting partner and friend of Steve Rogers, briefly assumes the mantle of Captain America in comics published in 1999.[12] He resumes the identity in 2014 when Rogers loses the Super-Soldier Serum,[13] remaining in the role for three years real time before relinquishing it to Rogers once more.

James Buchanan 'Bucky' Barnes[edit]

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Following Steve Rogers' apparent death, his close friend and former sidekick James Buchanan 'Bucky' Barnes/Winter Soldier assumes the identity of Captain America and became a member of the New Avengers fending off the Secret Invasion by the Skrulls. Even after Steve Rogers came back from the dead, James Buchanan 'Bucky' Barnes continued to use the mantle and share it with him until he died only to be brought back to life by the Infinity Formula.

Dave Rickford[edit]

Dave Rickford is a former special forces soldier who attained an augmentation, giving him superpowers, from Dr. Malus and the Power Broker. He becomes the new Captain America when Bucky is entangled in legal difficulties and Steve Rogers is the head of S.H.I.E.L.D.. He is kidnapped by A.I.M. and rescued by Rogers, who convinces him to drop the identity.[14]

Alternate universes[edit]

See also[edit]

Notes[edit]

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  1. ^Captain America: Sentinel of Liberty #6 (March 1999)
  2. ^Truth: Red, White & Black
  3. ^Comics as Philosophy p. 54
  4. ^Encyclopedia of comic books and graphic novels, Volume 2 by M. Keith Booker, p.498
  5. ^Roy Thomas (w), Frank Robbins (p), Frank Springer (i). 'What if the Invaders Had Stayed Together After World War Two?' What If? #4 (August 1977), Marvel Comics
  6. ^J. M. DeMatteis (w), Ron Wilson (p), Vince Colletta (i). 'The Shadows of the Past' Captain America Annual #6 (1982), Marvel Comics
  7. ^J. M. DeMatteis (w), Sal Buscema (p), Kim DeMulder (i). 'Letting Go' Captain America #285 (September 2983), Marvel Comics
  8. ^Steve Englehart, Stan Lee (w), Sal Buscema, John Romita (p), Frank McLaughlin, John Romita (i). 'The Incredible Origin of the Other Captain America' Captain America #155 (November 1972), Marvel Comics
  9. ^Captain America #178-#179 (Oct. 1974)
  10. ^Captain America #181-#183 (Jan. 1975 - March 1975)
  11. ^Captain America #333
  12. ^Captain America: Sentinel of Liberty #8-9 (April - May 1999)
  13. ^Captain America (vol. 7) #25
  14. ^Captain America #615.1 (May 2011)

References[edit]

  • Captain America at the Grand Comics Database
  • Captain America (Steve Rogers) at the Comic Book DB (archived from the original)
  • Captain America (William Nasland) at the Comic Book DB (archived from the original)
  • Captain America (Jeffrey Mace) at the Comic Book DB (archived from the original)
  • Captain America (Grand Director) at the Comic Book DB (archived from the original)
  • Captain America (Roscoe) at the Comic Book DB (archived from the original)
  • Captain America (John Walker) at the Comic Book DB (archived from the original)
  • Captain America (Sam Wilson) at the Comic Book DB (archived from the original)
  • Captain America (Isaiah Bradley) at the Comic Book DB (archived from the original)
  • Captain America (James Buchanan Barnes) at the Comic Book DB (archived from the original)

External links[edit]

  • Captain America (disambiguation) at the Marvel Universe
  • Captain America at the Marvel Database Project
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Its history begins in the Second World War in which one of the research divisions of the tyrant Hitler, called Hydra, has been made with the power of a lethal weapon capable of changing the course of the war and continue with the dominance of his army Nazi. Against this, the United States Army is going to carry out the development of a super soldier program to which our protagonist, Steve Rogers, presents himself as a volunteer. The Nazi army is not alien to the plans of the Americans and attacks at that time the facilities where the project was carried out and kill all the scientists. This supposed that no more super-welded creations were carried out and the only one to whom this practice was performed was Steve. At that moment, Captain America was born.

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