Captain America Part 1 Steve Rogers - Character Corner #83
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Jun 17, 2020
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01:15:05
We're back with a new episode of the Character Corner and this time we're covering the legend himself: Captain America Steve Rogers. This will actually be a two part episode with the second episode focusing on the other holders of the shield (Bucky, Sam, Isaiah and others).  For this episode though, we wanted to focus on Steve Rogers and some of the key runs for the character and how much of a symbol he is for the Marvel Comic universe. For those that falsely claim that comics today are "too political", it's clear they've never read a Captain America book because politics runs deep in these issues. Hell, the Captain America and the Falcon Secret Empire run (oh look at that, not the first time Secret Empire was used in a Captain America book) ends with Steve giving up the shield and becoming Nomad in a story that is a direct response to Nixon and Watergate that was happening around the same time. We're also using this to springboard into our rerun of Nick Spencer's run and to show how Spencer's run builds on stories that came before it. There is a recurring theme in Captain America books about Steve being discredited and the lesson being "don't just blindly follow symbols" Issues: Golden Age Captain America Comics #1 - First appearance of Steve Rogers/Captain America, James Buchanan"Bucky" Barnes, First appearance of Red Skull George Maxon (decoy) Captain America Comics #7 - First Appearance of Johann Schmidt as the real Red Skull Key First Appearances Avengers #4 - First Appearance of Silver Age Cap/Joins the Avengers Avengers #6/ Sgt Fury and His Howlinng Commandos #8 - First Appearance of Baron Zemo (Heinrich Zemo) Tales of Suspense #75 - First Appearance of Sharon Carter Tales of Suspense #77  - First Appearance of Peggy Carter Strange Tales #135 Sgt Fury and his Howling Commandos #5 - First Appearance of Baron Wolfgang Von Strucker  Captain America #117 - First Appearance of Sam Wilson Key Issues Captain America #290 - 301 Death of the Red Skull #290 - First appearance of Sinthea Schmidt/Mother Superior (Sin, daughter or Red Skull) #298 tells the full origin of the Red Skull Captain America and The Falcon: Secret Empire Mark Gruenwald Issues #307 - #443 Issues #323 - First Appearance of John Walker aka US Agent Brubaker's Run Captain America: Winter Solder Vol 1 Captain America: Winter Soldier Vol 2 Captain America: Red Menace Captain America: The Death of Captain America Vol 1 Hickman's Avengers run Avengers Standoff Assault on Pleasant Hill  Spencer's Captain America Run Coates Captain America Run The rest of Brubaker's run will be talked about during episode 2 when we talk about Bucky's time as Captain America. We've also talked several times about Hickman's Avengers Run that covers what happened with the Illuminati, New Avengers and Time Runs out in other episodes. Like what you hear? Subscribe so you don't miss an episode!   Follow us on Twitter: @Dpalm66 @InsanityReport @TheMTRNetwork   Our shirts are now on TeePublic:  https://teepublic.com/stores/mtr-network Want more podcast greatness? Sign up for a MTR Premium Account!  
We're back with a new episode of the Character Corner and this time we're covering the legend himself: Captain America Steve Rogers. This will actually be a two part episode with the second episode focusing on the other holders of the shield (Bucky, Sam, Isaiah and others).  For this episode though, we wanted to focus on Steve Rogers and some of the key runs for the character and how much of a symbol he is for the Marvel Comic universe. For those that falsely claim that comics today are "too political", it's clear they've never read a Captain America book because politics runs deep in these issues. Hell, the Captain America and the Falcon Secret Empire run (oh look at that, not the first time Secret Empire was used in a Captain America book) ends with Steve giving up the shield and becoming Nomad in a story that is a direct response to Nixon and Watergate that was happening around the same time. We're also using this to springboard into our rerun of Nick Spencer's run and to show how Spencer's run builds on stories that came before it. There is a recurring theme in Captain America books about Steve being discredited and the lesson being "don't just blindly follow symbols" Issues: * Golden Age * Captain America Comics #1 - First appearance of Steve Rogers/Captain America, James Buchanan"Bucky" Barnes, First appearance of Red Skull George Maxon (decoy) * Captain America Comics #7 - First Appearance of Johann Schmidt as the real Red Skull * Key First Appearances * Avengers #4 - First Appearance of Silver Age Cap/Joins the Avengers * Avengers #6/ Sgt Fury and His Howlinng Commandos #8 - First Appearance of Baron Zemo (Heinrich Zemo) * Tales of Suspense #75 - First Appearance of Sharon Carter * Tales of Suspense #77  - First Appearance of Peggy Carter * Strange Tales #135 * Sgt Fury and his Howling Commandos #5 - First Appearance of Baron Wolfgang Von Strucker  * Captain America #117 - First Appearance of Sam Wilson * Key Issues * Captain America #290 - 301 Death of the Red Skull * #290 - First appearance of Sinthea Schmidt/Mother Superior (Sin, daughter or Red Skull) * #298 tells the full origin of the Red Skull * Captain America and The Falcon: Secret Empire * Mark Gruenwald * Issues #307 - #443 * Issues #323 - First Appearance of John Walker aka US Agent * Brubaker's Run * Captain America: Winter Solder Vol 1 * Captain America: Winter Soldier Vol 2 * Captain America: Red Menace * Captain America: The Death of Captain America Vol 1 * Hickman's Avengers run * Avengers Standoff Assault on Pleasant Hill  * Spencer's Captain America Run * Coates Captain America Run The rest of Brubaker's run will be talked about during episode 2 when we talk about Bucky's time as Captain America. We've also talked several times about Hickman's Avengers Run that covers what happened with the Illuminati, New Avengers and Time Runs out in other episodes. Like what you hear? Subscribe so you don't miss an episode!  

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