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It's also full of real, live, (friendly!) humans. Yes! Merchoid is an award-winning company with seven years' internet retail experience. Please wear responsibly and never forget the power of being a true hero. Note: This shirt may instill an overwhelming desire to defend the innocent and fight for justice. As sturdy as Captain America's shield, but way more comfortable. Officially licensed merchandise: Approved by Steve Rogers himself. Crisp white-like a blank canvas ready for you to unleash your inner hero. Retro-inspired Captain America comic cover-because heroes never go out of style. Whether you're defending the world from Hydra or simply strutting your stuff at a superhero convention, this tee is the perfect attire for any Marvel maven. It's a visual feast that will have you feeling like you've stepped right into the pages of a classic comic.Ĭrafted with the finest materials worthy of the shield-wielding hero, this shirt ensures you stay comfortable while flaunting your allegiance to truth, justice, and the American way. Step into the shoes of the ultimate patriot as you showcase Captain America in all his fierce glory, ready to take on any villain that crosses his path.

If you're interested in a single book that tells a completely self-contained and story, here are a few good ones from the last few years:
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I've also highlighted the more recent series for those seeking a more classic introduction to Steve Rogers,= and some self-contained paperbacks for people looking for quintessential Cap stories with less commitment.

The 2014-2017 storyline is one of my favorites in all of comics, covering Sam Wilson (the Falcon) taking over the mantle of Captain America, while a parallel story with Steve Rogers is told, concluding in one of the best finales marvel has produced. The character was reintroduced in 1964, as Jack Kirby who worked on the original series brought the character back and created Steve's on-ice backstory.įor new readers, I would probably recommend jumping into something more recent. Outside the comics, in the real world of Timely and then Marvel comics, the character of Captain America loses popularity and is canceled in 1950. In the story of Captain America, The Avengers #4 reveals he was frozen at the end of World War II until the 1960s. The story of Captain America in the comics and movies mirrors the story of the character's publication history in a way I absolutely love: Captain America was originally a comic series during World War II, essentially war propaganda. Captain America originally debuted in Captain America Comics #1 (1940) by "Timely Comics", Marvel's predecessor.
