![]() ![]() Sam has an interesting cameo role in the alternate reality of Marvel’s House of M. Nonetheless, Falcon plays a role throughout, and these comics set the stage for Captain America throughout the 2000’s.Ĭollects: Captain America (2004) #8-9 & #11-14 Geoff Johns Run on Avengers gives Sam Wilson a far more prominent role on the team.Ĭaptain America & The Falcon by Christopher Priest: The Complete CollectionĬollects: Captain America And The Falcon (2004) 1-14Ĭhris Priest takes on a short-lived Cap and Falcon run, that quickly dives in to Avengers Disassembled tie-ins with issues #5 to #7.įalcon in Ed Brubaker and Steve Epting’s Captain America RunĮd Brubaker and Steve Epting’s modern classic on Captain America is certainly more essential for Steve Rogers and the Winter Soldier. That strangely lingering question about whether Sam’s a mutant gets answered, by Jarvis the Butler of all people. Priest run on Black Panther brings in FalconĬollects: Captain America: Sentinel Of Liberty #1 To #12įoreshadowing Sam’s role in filling in for Cap when he’s unable.Ĭaptain America And Falcon Enter The 2000’s These core issues of Hulk explain his connection to Sam, as well as his tragic end in Marvel Comics in the early 90s. Sam Wilson’s nephew, Jim Wilson, became friends with Bruce Banner and the Hulk. Sam Wilson is still largely hanging around the Avengers during the oft-forgotten (perhaps rightfully so) Operation Galactic Storm event.Ĭollects: Incredible Hulk #232, #388, #420 Definitely one of my favorite 20th century Captain America stories.įalcon Through Marvel Comics In The 1990’s This lengthy look at Cap’s crisis of conscience in the American Dream – by longtime Captain America writer Mark Gruenwald – features Falcon as a key supporting player. Sam plays a peripheral role in this classic showdown between Captain America and the Red Skull.Ĭollects: Amazing Spider-Man #284 To #288įalcon joins Spidey and Daredevil in stopping a Gang War.Ĭollects: Captain America #332-350, Iron Man #228 Solo miniseries from Chris Priest, win which it’s declared that Sam Wilson is… a mutant?! Although the rationale won’t sit well with Sam, it does get Falcon in some major Avengers stories from the early 1980s.Ĭollects: Avengers (1963) 188-196, Annual 9 Sam’s longest stint with the Avengers to date comes at the hands of a diversity mandate by Avengers government liaison Henry Peter Gyrich. 3: The SwineĬollects: Captain America #206-214, Annual 3-4įalcon Joins the Avengers and Fights With Cap (The 1980’s) 2: Bicentennial BattlesĬollects: Captain America #201-205 And Bicentennial Battles #1Ĭaptain America by Jack Kirby, Vol. Kirby’s Cap is all enthusiasm and mad sci-fi, and Sam Wilson plays a crucial early role in the narrative.Ĭaptain America by Jack Kirby, Vol. Jack Kirby takes over on Captain America and the Falcon, with the classic “Madbomb” storyline. Sam spends a very brief stint joining the Defenders.Ĭaptain America by Jack Kirby, Vol. presidents, and Secret Empire is certainly one of the top. There are a number of Marvel Cap stories that sneakily skewer sitting U.S. Marvel’s 2017 summer event, Secret Empire, actually started as an eight issue stretch of Captain America comics in the 1970s. 1: Secret EmpireĬollects: Captain America And The Falcon #169-176 8Ĭaptain America by Steve Englehart, Vol. Marvel Masterworks: Captain America Volume 7 Marvel Masterworks: Captain America Volume 6Ĭollects: Captain America (1968) #137-148 From this point forward in Marvel history Sam Wilson is inextricably tied to the Captain America series. Sam Wilson, The Falcon, is introduced in a classic showdown versus the Red Skull.Ĭaptain America #117 to #119 detail “The Coming of the Falcon.”Ĭollects: Captain America #125 To #136, Avengers #88Ĭap’s solo series actually became Captain America and the Falcon from issues #134 to #222. Support CBH on Patreon for exclusive rewards, or Donate here! Thank you for reading! When you buy through links on our site, we may earn a qualifying affiliate commission.Ĭomic Book Herald’s reading orders and guides are also made possible by reader support on Patreon, and generous reader donations.Īny size contribution will help keep CBH alive and full of new comics guides and content.
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