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  2. Falcon (comics) - Wikipedia

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    The Falcon (Samuel Thomas "Sam" Wilson) is a superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.The character was introduced by writer-editor Stan Lee and artist Gene Colan in Captain America #117 (Sept. 1969)

  3. List of Captain America titles - Wikipedia

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    Captain America: Sam Wilson Vol. 3: Civil War II: Captain America: Sam Wilson #9–13 2017 SC: 978-1302903190: Captain America: Sam Wilson Vol. 4: #TakeBackTheShield : Captain America: Sam Wilson #14–17 2017 SC: 978-1302903299: Captain America: Sam Wilson Vol. 5: End of the Line: Captain America: Sam Wilson #18–21 2017 SC: 978-1302906146

  4. Sam Wilson (Marvel Cinematic Universe) - Wikipedia

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    In 2014, Wilson befriends Steve Rogers while jogging in Washington, D.C., and later agrees to help him and Natasha Romanoff defeat Hydra.After receiving help from Maria Hill and Nick Fury, the trio travel to S.H.I.E.L.D.'s headquarters, the Triskelion, where they engage Bucky Barnes, who Hydra brainwashed and turned into the Winter Soldier, and Brock Rumlow.

  5. The Falcon and the Winter Soldier - Wikipedia

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    Six months after being handed the mantle of Captain America at the end of Avengers: Endgame (2019), [3] Sam Wilson teams up with Bucky Barnes on a global mission to stop an anti-patriotism group, the Flag Smashers, who are enhanced with a recreation of the Super Soldier Serum and believe the world was better during the Blip.

  6. Rage (comics) - Wikipedia

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    When confronting the Americops, Sam Wilson, the current Captain America, shows up to stop the fight and contain the situation, only to end up fighting the Americops himself. Rage jumps in to help Sam, but is later evacuated from the battle by the new Falcon.

  7. Captain America (comic book) - Wikipedia

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    Atlas Comics published the short-lived title Captain America #76–78 from May 1954 to September 1954. Atlas came to adopt the name Marvel Comics in 1961. During the Marvel era, Captain America was starring in the title Tales of Suspense, which was retitled Captain America with issue #100 (April 1968). [1]

  8. Captain America Comics - Wikipedia

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    Billed as "Captain America, Commie Smasher!" Captain America appeared during the next year in Young Men #24–28 and Men's Adventures #27–28, as well as in issues #76–78 of an eponymous title (May–September 1954). Atlas' attempted superhero revival was a commercial failure, [18] and the character's title was canceled with Captain America ...

  9. Captain America - Wikipedia

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    Captain America is a superhero created by Joe Simon and Jack Kirby who appears in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.The character first appeared in Captain America Comics #1, published on December 20, 1940, by Timely Comics, a corporate predecessor to Marvel.