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Some of the most iconic scenes from the MCU’s Captain America movies were lifted directly from the pages of Marvel Comics, ...
Sam Wilson's path to Captain America becomes clearer following Steve Rogers' expedition through Dimension Z during the early issues of Remender's run on Captain America.He was trapped there by ...
Sam Wilson's transition to Captain America in Marvel comics was a defining moment in the history of the superhero genre. As the first African-American character to take on the role, he broke down ...
And it’s not insignificant, as Sam Wilson’s Falcon was the first African-American superhero in mainstream comics. Sam didn’t debut until Captain America #117 in 1969, a whopping 30 years ...
The image from Captain America: Brave New World comes from Empire Magazine, and shows Sam Wilson in a crouched stance, with his trusty Adamantium shield on his arm.This costume has a bit more blue ...
Things start to look up when resistance fighters find Sam Wilson, the other Captain America. Filled with hope again, the resistance asks Sam to suit up and become Cap once more. To which Sam ...
(Image credit: Marvel Comics) We'll kick things off with just a bit of backstory on Sam's comic book history as Cap. Sam took over the mantle of Captain America when Steve Rogers was drained of ...
Sam Wilson, originally known as the Falcon, stepped into the mantle of Captain America with Marvel’s ‘All-New Captain America‘ series in 2014. Taking up the shield after Steve Rogers, Sam ...
In a new comic book series that clearly takes its cues from the upcoming Captain America: Brave New World, Sam Wilson will once again wield the shield to battle a returning Red Hulk. Read on for ...
Marvel Comics has shared a first look at Sam Wilson: Captain America #3, revealing that it will feature the return of Isaiah Bradley's son, the fan-favourite Christopher Priest creation, Josiah X ...
And it’s not insignificant, as Sam Wilson’s Falcon was the first African-American superhero in mainstream comics. Sam didn’t debut until Captain America #117 in 1969, a whopping 30 years ...