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  2. The Strange Death of Captain America - Wikipedia

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    "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.

  3. Jack Kirby - Wikipedia

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    Jack Kirby was born Jacob Kurtzberg on August 28, 1917, at 147 Essex Street on the Lower East Side of Manhattan in New York City; he grew up there. [3] His parents, Rose (Bernstein) and Benjamin Kurtzberg, [3] were Austrian-Jewish immigrants, and his father earned a living as a garment factory worker. [4]

  4. The Death of Captain America - Wikipedia

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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.

  5. Stan Lee - Wikipedia

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    Lee was featured with his colleagues and family in the 2010 documentary With Great Power: The Stan Lee Story, which explored his life, career, and creations. [211] A special titled Stan Lee, chronicling the life and legacy of Lee, was released on June 16, 2023, on Disney+. It was directed by David Gelb and first premiered at the Tribeca Festival.

  6. Captain America - Wikipedia

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    Captain America Comics #1 was published on December 20, 1940, [10] with a cover date of March 1941. [11] While the front cover of the issue featured Captain America punching Hitler, the comic itself established the Red Skull as Captain America's primary adversary, and also introduced Bucky Barnes as Captain America's teenaged sidekick. [12]

  7. John Romita Sr. - Wikipedia

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    Romita had been offered the Captain America work by Lee after Mort Lawrence's art was deemed unsatisfactory. [23] The character was billed now as "Captain America, Commie Smasher" in the wake of the Cold War and faced enemies associated with the Soviet Union. [24] The series was a commercial failure, and was cancelled after just three issues. [25]

  8. Marvel Fireside Books - Wikipedia

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    The Silver Surfer (1978) by Stan Lee, with art by Kirby and Joe Sinnott, was a new take on the late 1960s icon; and is considered by many to be one of the first true "graphic novels". [ 5 ] In conjunction with their reprint collections, Marvel and Fireside also produced a number of activity and game books by Owen McCarron , how-to books, and ...

  9. Tumbler (comics) - Wikipedia

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    The real Captain America escapes from the Adaptoid's trap and defeats the Tumbler in combat. [volume & issue needed] Later, Quentin Harderman hired the Tumbler to play a part in the Secret Empire's plot to discredit Captain America. The Tumbler robs a store, and Captain America tries to capture him, but the Tumbler escapes.

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