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  2. Howard Stark - Wikipedia

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    Howard Stark is a character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character is usually depicted as a background character in stories featuring Iron Man and stories featuring Captain America .

  3. The Invincible Iron Man (comics) - Wikipedia

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    Stark plays along with Justine Hammer's ploy and stages for James Rhodes to 'die' at the hands of the Melter. In reality, this is the beginning of Tony's plan to strike back. Stark decides to take a leave of absence from the Avengers, having fought with Ms. Marvel and Captain America.

  4. 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 ...

  5. Captain America's shield - Wikipedia

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    Captain America's shield is a fictional item appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. It is the primary defensive and offensive piece of equipment used by Captain America, and is intended to be an emblem of American culture. Over the years, Captain America has used several shields of varying

  6. Marvel Super-Heroes (comics) - Wikipedia

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    The first was the one-shot Marvel Super Heroes Special #1 (Oct. 1966) produced as a tie-in to The Marvel Super Heroes animated television program, [1] reprinting Daredevil #1 (April 1964) and The Avengers #2 (Nov. 1963), plus two stories from the 1930s-1940s period fans and historians call Golden Age of comic books: "The Human Torch and the Sub-Mariner Meet" (Marvel Mystery Comics #8, June ...

  7. Alternative versions of Captain America - Wikipedia

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    Captain America finally convinces Hank to join the fight as he becomes Giant-Man and succeeds in winning the battle. [89] On July 1st, Captain America viewed the footage of Maker's rise to power and the Union's background on Howard Stark's historical files, being forced to cope with the systemic changes of decades prior.

  8. Characters of the Marvel Cinematic Universe: M–Z - Wikipedia

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    Howard Stark (portrayed by John Slattery as an old man, Dominic Cooper as a young man) is the founder of Stark Industries, one of the founding members of S.H.I.E.L.D., and the father of Tony Stark. Howard is involved with Steve Rogers's transformation into Captain America during World War II, as well as the creation of Rogers's trademark ...

  9. List of Marvel Comics first appearances - Wikipedia

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    Captain America Comics #1 Bucky (Barnes) 1941-03 Joe Simon, Jack Kirby: Captain America Comics #1 Blazing Skull: 1941-03 Bob Davis Mystic Comics #5 Black Marvel: 1941-03 Al Gabriele: Mystic Comics #5 Captain America: 1941-03 Joe Simon, Jack Kirby: Captain America Comics #1 Michael Duffy: 1941-03 Joe Simon, Jack Kirby: Captain America Comics #1 ...