![]() RUMORS/LEAKS - News or information about upcoming movies or shows should be regarded as spoilers, if not officially confirmed by Marvel Studios.DISNEY+ - Discussion and posts related to Disney+ shows should be regarded as spoilers until A WEEK after the episode airs.FILMS - Discussions and posts related to the films should be regarded as spoilers until its DISNEY+ RELEASE.The Marvel Cinematic Universe Infinity Saga. ![]() To mark spoilers, please use this function: >!Put your spoiler text here!< Price Guide Report GD 2.This subreddit is dedicated to discussing Marvel Studios' films/series and anything else related to the MCU. Sam Wilson becomes The Falcon, and Redwing and Red Skull make an appearance. RThe Falcon is introduced in Captain America #117, published by Marvel Comics in September 1969. An unrestored 9.4 has a February 2023 value of $2,880, which is an increase from its December 2016 price of $263. That price is an increase from its April 2013 value of $4,100. That value is based on the highest-rated copy to sell publicly, a 9.8 NM/M sold in September 2022. The mint condition value of Captain America #117 is $78,000. What's Captain America #117 worth in 2023? See examples in Quality Comix's online price guide! The Captain America legacy continues to this day, with the great 2000's re-boot including the acclaimed Winter Soldier storyline, but classic Silver and Bronze Age books are particularly valuable. DeMatteis, John Byrne, Mice Zeck, Paul Neary, Mark Waid - all made significant contributions over the years. Other memorable runs continued to this day, Roger Stern, J.M. Suprisingly, JacK Kirby would return to Marvel in 1976 and would resume his duties, including writing, on Cap and The Falcon for a good year or so! Shortly after this, other writers and artists would take over, incuding writers Gary Friedrich and Steve Englehart - and Sal Buscema would helm the art duties for an extended period of time. ![]() The Falcon would become Captain America's official parter in issue #134. The most important event that occurred during this time was the introduction of THE FALCON in issue #117. Stan Lee still wrote the book for a while, but Kirby stayed on board for only 8 or so issues, after which point the book went through many different creative teams, most notably a lovely 3 issues from Jim Steranko, then turned over to Gene Colon and (still) Stan for quite a while. It wasn't until the end of the run in 1968 that Marvel decided to give Captain America his own book, which took over the numbering from Tales, beginning with issue #100.ĭon't worry, they gave Iron Man His own title, too! These are all fantastic, dramatically told issues. The added treat is that most of Cap's Tales of Suspense entries were drawn by the man who co-created and originally drew him in the 40's, Jack Kirby. And then the title gave us a real treat by running a number of stories based in WWII, with Cap and Bucky twarting the Nazi's and in particular their arch nemesis, THE RED SKULL. There, we saw Steve Rogers struggling with this modern world, and haunted by the death of his 1940's partner Bucky Barnes, for which he felt resposible. Of course he was kept from aging, and this "man out of time" became a member of The Avengers right away.įlash forward only a matter of months, and Kirby stayed on board ffor 8 or 9 issuesnwhen he was given his own solo spot as the co-feature in the title inhabited by Iron Man, Tales of Suspense. Turns out Cap was frozen in "suspended animation" since the late forties when in the process of pursuing a bad guy (turns out it was ZEMO!), he was plunged into the icy water and frozen - only the Super Soldier Serum coursing through his veins kept him alive within the block of ice - to be found by The Sub Mariner, and then the Avengers who proceeded to defrost him (see Avengers #4). With the overwhelming success of Spider-Man, The Fantastic Four, Daredevil, Iron Man, Thor and the Avengers for Marvel in the early 60's, it was virtually a no-brainer for Marvel in 1964 to bring back the hero that defined the company more than twenty years before : CAPTAIN AMERICA!
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