screenrant.com -BY ASHLEY FIELDS -
The U.S.A.'s future looks different than Captain America anticipated, but nothing can change the core traits that make him a champion of the people.
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www.marvel.com -BY LIAM NOLAN -Captain America and Namor have been friends for a very, very long time. Read on to discover the origins of this unusual, but profound Golden Age friendship.
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screenrant.com -BY JUSTIN EPPS -The Golden Age Flash Jay Garrick makes Captain America look like a chump when Jay Garrick reveals how he’s improved Steve Roger’s famous go-to move
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screenrant.com -BY CAROLINE MOLL
- The notorious villain, Crossbones, returns in Captain America #26, bringing into question the necessity of glamorized Neo-Nazi villains.
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www.cbr.com - BY MAY SINGHAM -Captain America and Thor's suits in the MCU are near-perfect representations of their comic book counterparts. But they're missing one big detail.
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screenrant.com -BY THOMAS BACON - Captain America may have some pretty mundane powers, but the one people always forget is the one that could beat Knull, with some help from Black Cat.
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www.comicsbeat.com -By Hussein Wasiti
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www.cbr.com - BY MAGGIE DELA PAZ -
The Marvels director Nia DaCosta shares the reason why the Avengers’ defeat to Thanos in Avengers: Infinity War was Captain America’s fault.
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screenrant.com -BY JOSHUA ISAAK - Captain America's famous red, white and blue costume was updated for the MCU, but Marvel left out a very important element from the comics.
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www.cbr.com -BY
NICHOLAS BROOKS -Captain America has always been a beacon of hope in the MCU. But his most human trait was forgotten way before he was brought to the present.
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