Captain America (1968)
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First solo-titled Captain America series in the Silver Age beginning with issue #100
Formerly titled Tales of Suspense
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First solo-titled Captain America series in the Silver Age beginning with issue #100
Formerly titled Tales of Suspense
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Printing variant with white border around the words 'Captain America', as opposed to yellow
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Printing variant with white border around the words 'Captain America', as opposed to yellow
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1st appearance of Doctor Faustus, a highly intelligent psychologist associated with Red Skull and Hydra
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1st appearance of Doctor Faustus, a highly intelligent psychologist associated with Red Skull and Hydra
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Iconic cover art by Jack Kirby
Origin of Captain America retold
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Iconic cover art by Jack Kirby
Origin of Captain America retold
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Reprint of Captain America #109 distributed through JC Penney catalogs
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Reprint of Captain America #109 distributed through JC Penney catalogs
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1st appearance of Madame Hydra, later becomes Viper
1st appearance of Rick Jones as the fourth Bucky
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1st appearance of Madame Hydra, later becomes Viper
1st appearance of Rick Jones as the fourth Bucky
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Iconic cover art by Jim Steranko
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Origin of Captain America retold
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Iconic cover art by Jim Steranko
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Iconic cover art by Marie Severin
Final Captain America issue with a $0.12 cover price
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Iconic cover art by Marie Severin
Final Captain America issue with a $0.12 cover price
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1st appearance and origin of the Falcon, Sam Wilson, the first African-American superhero in mainstream comics
1st appearance of Redwing, a falcon and Sam Wilson's sidekick
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1st appearance and origin of the Falcon, Sam Wilson, the first African-American superhero in mainstream comics
1st appearance of Redwing, a falcon and Sam Wilson's sidekick
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2nd appearance of Falcon
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3rd appearance of Falcon
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1st appearance of Man-Brute
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1st appearance of Suprema, later becomes Mother Night, the nanny of the Red Skull's daughter, Sin
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1st appearance of Suprema, later becomes Mother Night, the nanny of the Red Skull's daughter, Sin
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Falcon first appears in the Captain America suit after Rogers lends it to him in an effort to escape law enforcement
1st appearance of Diamond Head
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Falcon first appears in the Captain America suit after Rogers lends it to him in an effort to escape law enforcement
1st appearance of Diamond Head
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Origin of M.O.D.O.K.
Beginning of Captain America and Falcon ongoing team-up
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Origin of M.O.D.O.K.
Beginning of Captain America and Falcon ongoing team-up
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Captain America retitled Captain America and The Falcon
1st appearance of Stone-Face, a crime lord based in Harlem
1st appearance of Sarah Wilson, Sam Wilson's sister
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Captain America retitled Captain America and The Falcon
1st appearance of Stone-Face, a crime lord based in Harlem
1st appearance of Sarah Wilson, Sam Wilson's sister
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First meeting of Falcon and Spider-Man
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Crossover appearance by Spider-Man
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1st appearance of Leila Taylor, the girlfriend of Falcon
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1st appearance of Leila Taylor, the girlfriend of Falcon
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