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  2. The Winter Soldier (story arc) - Wikipedia

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    The issue of Captain America featuring the reveal of Bucky as the Winter Soldier went to a second printing, and subsequent issues had "robust" sales. [1] The story arc has placed on numerous best-of lists, with Comic Book Resources, Newsarama, and Screen Rant each ranking "The Winter Soldier" as the best Captain America story of all time. [12 ...

  3. Tom Brevoort - Wikipedia

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    Tom Brevoort (/ ˈ b r iː v ɔːr t / [1]) is an American comic book editor, known for his work for Marvel Comics, where he has overseen titles such as New Avengers, Civil War, and Fantastic Four. He became Executive Editor in 2007, and in January 2011, was promoted to additionally serve as Senior Vice President of Publishing. [ 2 ]

  4. Secret Empire (1974 comic) - Wikipedia

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    Captain America was at the time facing cancellation due to low sales, [6] which Marvel editor Tom Brevoort attributed to a political climate characterized by public opposition to the Vietnam War and a general perception among readers that characters such as Captain America who "had the seeming [image] of being pro-establishment" were "out of ...

  5. 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.

  6. Secret Empire (2017 comic) - Wikipedia

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    The initial groundwork for "Secret Empire" was laid in the 2016 miniseries Avengers: Standoff!, which had also been written by Nick Spencer.In that story, the being known as Kobik transformed the elderly, 90-year-old Steve Rogers back into the youthful and physically formidable superhuman he had previously been thanks to his receiving the Super Soldier Serum in World War II. [1]

  7. Two Americas (comics) - Wikipedia

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    "Two Americas" is a four-issue Captain America story arc written by Ed Brubaker, drawn by Luke Ross and published by Marvel Comics. The story arc takes place in Captain America #602-605, in the fifth volume of the title.

  8. Fear Itself (comics) - Wikipedia

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    Fear Itself: Sin's Past #1 is a reprint book that collects Captain America #355-357 from 1989, which introduced Sin as part of her father's Daughters of Sin. [ 39 ] Fear Itself: The Worthy is an anthology origin book in which Sin and each of the Worthy detail the major events of their life in first-person narration , with each vignette ...

  9. Nomad (Marvel Comics) - Wikipedia

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    The original Nomad is an alternate identity that Steve Rogers adopts after he abandons the Captain America costume and title. In Captain America #180 (December 1974) Rogers becomes disillusioned with the United States government, when he discovers that a high ranking government official (heavily hinted to be the then President of the United States Richard Nixon) is the leader of the terrorist ...