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The arc first appears in Captain America #25–30. The first issue of the story arc, Captain America #25, was the highest selling comic for the month of its release. [1] The story arc had wide-sweeping effects throughout the Marvel Universe and was accompanied by the miniseries Fallen Son: The Death of Captain America.
The series is notable for reviving Captain America's World War II partner Bucky Barnes as the Winter Soldier in issue #6, the presumed death of Steve Rogers in issue #25, and Bucky taking over the mantle of Captain America in issue #34.
"The Strange Death of Captain America" was originally published in Captain America issues #110 (February 1969), #111 (March 1969), and #113 (May 1969); Captain America #112 (April 1969) is a fill-in issue written by Lee and illustrated by Kirby, as Steranko missed the publication deadline.
Captain America is given a funeral with full military honors (in a ceremony usually reserved for the president), and many thousands are in attendance, not to count the people watching on TV. Among the audience and speakers are Tony Stark , Sam Wilson , Hank Pym , Janet van Dyne , Ben Grimm , and a number of other heroes both old and modern, as ...
Captain America vol. 3 #25-50; Captain America Annual 2000-2001; material from Captain America: The Legend: Aug. 2021 HC: 978-1302930417: Captain America by Ed Brubaker: Captain America vol. 5 #1–25; Captain America 65th Anniversary Special; Winter Soldier: Winter Kills: 2007, Feb. 2021 978-0785128663, 978-1302927929: The Death of Captain America
"The Death of Captain America", 2007 comic book storyline "The Strange Death of Captain America", 1969 comic book storyline This page was last edited on 20 ...
After Sam Wilson assumed the role of Captain America in The Falcon and the Winter Soldier, the longtime MCU character played by Anthony Mackie will now lead his first solo film, Captain America ...
Captain America: Reborn is a six-issue (originally intended to be five issues [1]) monthly comic book limited series published by Marvel Comics between July 2009 and January 2010. The series was written by Ed Brubaker , illustrated by Bryan Hitch , and inked by Butch Guice .