Though Captain America comics continued after the war with a dwindling audience, Marvel’s writers decided that the fateful day that left Steve Rogers frozen in ice and Bucky Barnes presumed dead could be inserted after his issue #48 in 1945, with well-meaning imposters posing as Cap and Bucky appearing afterwards.Ĭaptain America would remain on ice until the legendary Avengers #4, released two years into the throes of Marvel’s early-60s superhero resurgence. In the context of his Golden Age comics, he was an American Super-Soldier, leading troops abroad against Axis powers. Steve Rogers debuted in the pages of his own self-titled comic in March 1941, famously punching out Hitler on the cover even though the United States would not officially join World War II until December of that year. Last updated February 2023 with titles scheduled for release through October 2023.Ĭaptain America was not Marvel’s first hero, but he’s proven to be their most-enduring. The definitive, chronological, and up-to-date guide on collecting Captain America comic books via omnibuses, hardcovers, and trade paperback graphic novels. A part of Crushing Krisis’s Crushing Comics.
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