![]() Since that fateful, radioactive spider-bite, Peter’s boyish charms and quick wit have kept him a perennial favorite among comic book readers, in addition to TV and film audiences. The classic Spider-Man spun his first web in the pages of the Amazing Fantasy #15 (1962). As such, we'll keep it simple by removing clones from the equation entirely. Only the future will tell what becomes of the MU's two main Caps.įor many there’s really just one Spider-Man – Peter Parker – but the Web-head has so many clones and alternative universe embodiments running around the pages of Marvel that it’s nearly impossible to keep up. After being de-aged and Hydra-fied, Steve Rogers and Sam Wilson continue to share the moniker however, Rogers is secretly plotting to frustrate and defame Wilson, forcing him to willing renounce the shield and title. ![]() Along with his trusty falcon Redwing, whom he’s mentally fused to thanks to the Cosmic Cube and that Red Skull guy, Sam has spread his wings as a member of the Avengers, S.H.I.E.L.D., and Heroes for Hire.īack in 2014, when Steve Rogers was aged unnaturally and retired, he named Sam as his successor. After a scuffle with Red Skull, he trained with Captain America, becoming Marvel’s first major African-American superhero (and second major Black superhero after Black Panther), and Captain America’s sidekick. Created by Stan Lee and Gene Colan, Sam Wilson grew up in Harlem and always had an affinity for birds. In light of his current status, it’s fitting that Sam Wilson, formerly the Falcon, got his start in Captain America #117 (1969).
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