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2019 Marvel Action: Avengers #5
Cover Illustrator Bill Martin
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2019 Marvel Action: Avengers #5
Cover Illustrator Bill Martin
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NATASHA ROMANOFF & STEVE ROGERS IN BLACK WIDOW #1 (2019)
© // FLAVIANO ARMENTARO & VERONICA CANDINI
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Black Widow v8 #4 (2020) pencil & ink by Elena Casagrande & Carlos Gómez  color by Jordie Bellaire & Federico Blee
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Black Widow pulls a Batman
Black Widow (2020) #1
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A spy is very difficult to stop - once she has found what makes her unique. Natasha Romanoff in BLACK WIDOW (1999)
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Black Widow sketch (2021)
[from the Original Drink and Draw Social Club broadcast episode]
Art by: Dan Panosian
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Black Widow sketch (2021)
[from the Original Drink and Draw Social Club broadcast episode]
Art by: Joe Quesada
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An old portrait of the Avengers in Young Avengers Presents #6
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Black Widow sketch (2021)
[from the Original Drink and Draw Social Club broadcast episode]
Art by: Dave Johnson
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Widow | Infinity Countdown: Black Widow by Duggan
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“Romanogers isn’t real”
Their kid is canon
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Adam Hughes, Black Widow(s)
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                                                                                                                                Black Widow (2019) #1
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Avengers World #14 (2015)
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WATCH Marvel Comics: John Walker/US Agent Explained | Comics Explained
READ https://marvel.fandom.com/wiki/Jonathan_Walker_(Earth-616)
First Appearance at Captain America #323 (November, 1986) as Super-Patriot.  “John Walker became the Super-Patriot, arguing that he stood for America’s ‘true ideals’ and began to publicly discredit Captain America (Steve Rogers).”
“Captain America #333 (September, 1987) as Captain America. Captain America (Rogers) later abandoned his identity due to Red Skull’s manipulation of the Commission on Superhuman Activities. (Rogers became The Captain). Walker took the role as Captain America.”
“Walker was deemed unworthy of the Captain America title due to his actions. (Rogers stopped Walker and returned as Captain America).”
Captain America #354 (June, 1989) as U.S.Agent. “Walker re-emerged as U.S.Agent. He wore a variation of the costume that Rogers had worn as The Captain and using his vibranium disc as a shield.”
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WATCH Marvel Comics: Isaiah Bradley Explained | Comics Explained
READ Marvel Comics Truth: Red, White & Black Vol 1 (2003)
READ https://marvel.fandom.com/wiki/Isaiah_Bradley_(Earth-616)
“After losing the secrets of the Super Soldier Serum with the death of Dr. Erskine, the United States Army still wanted to produce more Super Soldiers like Steve Rogers, Col. Walker Price and Dr. Wilfred Nagel forcibly recruited Isaiah Bradley and 300 other African-American soldiers to serve as test subjects to recreate the Super Soldier Serum.”
“Steve Rogers began a journey to learn the truth about Isaiah Bradley, his comrades and the attempts to recreate the Super Soldier formula.”
In the Marvel Comics, Steve Rogers became the first Captain America in 1941. In the MCU it happened in 1943.
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