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  2. 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 composition and design.

  3. Flag-Smasher - Wikipedia

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    An alternate universe variant of Karl Morgenthau from Earth-138 called Captain Anarchy appears in Edge of Spider-Geddon #1. This version is an ally of Spider-Punk who sports an outfit similar to Captain America's, wields an unbreakable shield, and is empowered by a Super-Insurgent Serum. [30]

  4. Demolition Man (character) - Wikipedia

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    He first appeared as Demolition-Man in Captain America #328 (April 1987). [2] Captain America writer Mark Gruenwald explained his decision to make Demolition-Man (or D-Man, as he was usually referred as at the time) Captain America's newest partner: "All of Cap's past partners - Bucky, Rick Jones, the Falcon and Nomad – have been less ...

  5. Fear Itself (comics) - Wikipedia

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    Iron Man requests from Odin the use of his workshop to make weapons to fight the Worthy. Skadi and the Serpent easily repel resistance by Captain America and the Avengers, breaking Captain America's shield and devastating New York City. [32] The Serpent breaks Captain America's shield in Fear Itself #5 (October 2011).

  6. List of Captain America enemies - Wikipedia

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    Super Patriot: John Walker was Captain America's replacement during the 1980s (when his removal from his hero role was orchestrated by the Red Skull). He was an unwitting rival to Steve Rogers, but nonetheless a hero in his own right, and ultimately, he became an ally to Captain America as the renamed U.S. Agent.

  7. 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.

  8. 80 years ago Marines raised flag over Iwo Jima in iconic moment

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    On this day in 1945, six U.S. Marines raised the American flag over the island of Iwo Jima on the fourth day of what would become over a monthlong brutal battle. 80 years ago Marines raised flag ...

  9. Fallen Son: The Death of Captain America - Wikipedia

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    Upon confirmation of his identity, Stark reveals Captain America's real shield and Barton has the chance to take the shield for a spin (literally) on the helicarrier deck. When he proves he can handle it effectively, unlike others who have tried, Stark makes Barton an incredible offer: to restore Captain America to the people of the United States.