Sure, Steve Rogers is the Captain America we all think of when we see the iconic shield but there are plenty of other folks, from footnotes to A-list Marvel heroes, who have suited up with the stars and stripes over the years.
So to make sure we’re all up on the roster, we’ve put together a rundown of everyone who has taken up the mantle over the decades. The stars of the Disney+ original series
The Falcon and the Winter Soldier, Sam Wilson (Anthony Mackie) and Bucky Barnes (Sebastian Stan), are on the list, of course. Given the amount of shield-throwing and heroics going on in the trailers for the series thus far, we hope that s not too big a spoiler.
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The Week in Spandex – The Dark Knight Rises, Marvel Phase Two, Man of Steel, The Wolverine, Hellboy 3, Lobo, The Punisher and more
July 21, 2012 by admin
Our weekly round up of all the big news stories from the world of movie superheroes…
Just over seven years after the journey began, the curtain fell on Christopher Nolan’s ‘Dark Knight’ trilogy yesterday with release of
The Dark Knight Rises, although sadly the arrival of the much-anticipated blockbuster has been marred by the awful tragedy in Aurora, Colorado. Originally the majority of this week’s column was planned as a celebration of the closing chapter of
Jon Bernthal Bares Ripped Body While Going Shirtless for ‘American Gigolo’ Series Jon Bernthal got into incredible shape for his new series American Gigolo and we have photos of him showing off his body on set! The 44-year-old actor, best known…
It’s probably me. I’m probably the sucker.
I really just enjoy continuity in my funnybooks. I want things that happened before to MATTER. Elseworlds and What If’s are fun, but ultimately, I want there to be a big, long line of continuity that carries through the “main” books of a comics universe.
If what happened before doesn’t make a difference to what matters now, then… why should I care? Whatever’s happening now will be irrelevant soon, so I don’t feel as engaged.
Of course, that doesn’t entirely work, either, since Marvel and DC can’t “move on” from their cash cows, so Spider-Man is 26 in perpetuity, and Batman will keep getting younger and younger Robins without his own age ever changing. If time exists in a lock, then continuity–as much as I love it–doesn’t make much sense, either.