www.cbr.com -BY MARC GRIFFIN - Although Steve Rogers' Captain America is easily the most well-known Super-Soldier, he was not the first one created in the Marvel Universe.
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screenrant.com -BY RACHEL LABONTE - The Falcon and the Winter Soldier's forgotten Captain America, Isaiah Bradley, finally becomes the Marvel hero in this new piece of fan art.
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screenrant.com -BY SPENCER CONNOLLY - Ta-Nehisi Coates and Leonard Kirk's Captain America #28 depicts the Red Skull as an online activist, drawing connections to real-life figures.
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www.cbr.com -BY BRIAN CRONIN - In the latest Comic Book Legends Revealed, learn how Falcon made his solo debut due to Marvel not allowing him to star in an issue of Captain America!
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www.themarysue.com -By Chelsea Steiner
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screenrant.com -BY TESSA SMITH - Captain America can inspire even unlikely heroes to live up to his expectations, but those who fall short are devastated by the experience.
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screenrant.com -BY THOMAS BACON - John Walker, the new Captain America, is exactly what the U.S. Government wanted from Captain America - and an insult to what Steve Rogers stood for.
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screenrant.com -BY DARBY HARN - With The Falcon And The Winter Soldier in full swing, which Marvel comics have inspired the lastest MCU series?
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screenrant.com - BY JULES CHIN GREENE -Captain America's Super-Soldier Serum has a dark legacy in the Marvel Universe, one that is awakened in a new Man-Thing comic.
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comicbook.com -By KOFI OUTLAW
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