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Howard Stark, based on Dominic Cooper's portrayal, appears in Captain America: Super Soldier, voiced by Liam O'Brien. [39] Howard Stark appears in Lego Marvel Super Heroes. Howard Stark appears in Marvel's Midnight Suns, voiced by Peter Lurie. [39] Howard Stark will appear in Marvel 1943: Rise of Hydra, voiced by Joel Johnstone. [51]
Captain America: Civil War is a 2016 American superhero film based on the Marvel Comics character Captain America, produced by Marvel Studios and distributed by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures. It is the sequel to Captain America: The First Avenger (2011) and Captain America: The Winter Soldier (2014), and the 13th film in the Marvel ...
This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 17 December 2024. 2011 Marvel Studios film Captain America: The First Avenger Theatrical release poster Directed by Joe Johnston Screenplay by Christopher Markus Stephen McFeely Based on Captain America by Joe Simon Jack Kirby Produced by Kevin Feige Starring Chris Evans Tommy Lee Jones Hugo Weaving ...
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.
After helping Captain America take out Crossbones, T'Challa makes off with Captain America's shield claiming it was stolen property. In an attempt to get it back, Captain America leads Iron Man, Thor, and Hawkeye to Wakanda to confront Black Panther who claims that Howard Stark stole the Vibranium to make Captain America's shield.
The alternate Howard Stark asks Iron Man to join him. When Iron Man refuses, Howard stark uses an EMP to neutralize his armor and attack him, but Iron Man defeats his alternate father. The Black Skull deals heavy damage to Captain America, Nighthawk, and Agamotto, but is pushed back by the combined efforts of Thor, Odin, Namor, and Captain Marvel.
Howard Stark was the Baron until his death and the mastermind behind the airborne virus. He was replaced with Anthony Stark until he was deposed and arrested alongside Arno by the Thor Corps for the murders of James Rhodes, Kiri's parents, Spyder-Man, and Ben Ulrich. #6 Valley of Doom: Governor Roxxon 1872
The Avengers (1963) #16, the first issue featuring Captain America saying "Avengers Assemble" which he has been associated with since. [3] The phrase "Avengers Assemble" is the most famous catchphrase used by the Avengers in the Marvel Comics. It is most often said by Captain America, but Thor first said it in Avengers (1963) #10 from