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Captain America in other media

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Marvel Comics character Captain America's appearances in other media

Adaptations of Captain America in other media
Created byJoe Simon
Jack Kirby
Original sourceComics published byMarvel Comics
First appearanceCaptain America Comics #1 (March1941)
Print publications
Novel(s)Captain America: The Great Gold Steal (1968)
Captain America: Holocaust For Hire (1979)
Captain America: Liberty's Torch (1998)
The Death of Captain America (2014)
Captain America: Dark Design (2016)
Films and television
Film(s)Captain America (1944)
Captain America (1979)
Captain America II: Death Too Soon (1979)
Captain America (1990)
Captain America: The First Avenger (2011)
Captain America: The Winter Soldier (2014)
Captain America: Civil War (2016)
Captain America: Brave New World (2025)
Television
show(s)
The Marvel Super Heroes (1966)
The Falcon and the Winter Soldier (2021)
Theatrical presentations
Play(s)Marvel Universe Live!
Games
Video game(s)Captain America in: The Doom Tube of Dr. Megalomann (1987)
Spider-Man and Captain America in Doctor Doom's Revenge (1989)
Captain America and the Avengers (1991)
Captain America: Super Soldier (2011)

Since the 1940s, the comic book characterCaptain America has been presented in a wide variety of other media, including serial films, feature films, animations, and video games.

Film

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Main article:Captain America in film

Television

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1960s

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Captain America, as he appeared in the 1966animated television seriesThe Marvel Super Heroes.
Peter Fonda in 2009 on a ″Captain America″ style chopper

1980s

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1990s

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  • Captain America appears inX-Men: The Animated Series, voiced by Lawrence Bayne.[1][3] This version previously worked withWolverine to rescue a scientist kidnapped by theRed Skull and the Nazis.
    • An alternate version of Captain America appeared in the episode "One Man's Worth". In a timeline in which Charles Xavier was murdered before founding the X-Men, Captain America is the leader of a task force of superhuman mutant hunters fighting a war against Magneto's Mutant Resistance.
  • Captain America appears inSpider-Man: The Animated Series, voiced byDavid Hayter.[1][4] This version was trapped in a dimensional machine alongside the Red Skull during the end of World War II, before being freed in the present day.
  • Captain America makes non-speaking cameo appearances inFantastic Four.
  • Captain America appears inThe Avengers: United They Stand episode "Command Decision", voiced by Dan Chameroy.[1]
  • In the 1990s, a plannedCaptain America animated series fromSaban Entertainment to air on Fox Kids proposed that Captain America's true name was Tommy Tompkins, with "Steve Rogers" being a cover name assigned by theU.S. Army. The Red Skull would appear as the main antagonist. The series was cancelled in pre-production due to Marvel's bankruptcy.[5][6][7]

2000s

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  • Captain America appears in theX-Men: Evolution episode "Operation Rebirth". This version suffered cellular breakdown due to a defect in the super soldier serum, forcing him to be put into stasis until a cure can be found. Additionally, he previously worked withWolverine to liberate a POW camp, where he saves a boy named Erik Lehnsherr, the futureMagneto.
  • Captain America appears inThe Super Hero Squad Show voiced byTom Kenny.[8][4] This version is a member of the titular group who is heavily nostalgic for the 1930s and 1940s, and occasionally even forgets he is no longer in them.

2010s

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2020s

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  • Captain America appears inLego Marvel Avengers: Climate Conundrum, voiced again by Michael Daingerfield.[4]
  • Captain America appears inLego Marvel Avengers: Loki in Training, voiced again by Michael Daingerfield.[4]
  • Captain America appears inLego Marvel Avengers: Time Twisted, voiced again by Michael Daingerfield.[4]
  • A mural graffiti of the Steve Rogers incarnation appears in theDisney Television Animation seriesMoon Girl and Devil Dinosaur (2023). The Sam Wilson incarnation of the character makes a non-speaking cameo appearance in the episode "Today, I Am a Woman".
  • Captain America appears inX-Men '97, voiced again by Josh Keaton.[4]
  • Captain America appears inLego Marvel Avengers: Mission Demolition, voiced again by Roger Craig Smith.[4]

Marvel Animation

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Marvel Cinematic Universe

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  • TheMarvel Cinematic Universe version of Captain America briefly appears viastock footage in thepilot episode ofAgents of S.H.I.E.L.D. In November 2013,Jed Whedon, the co-creator of the television seriesAgents of S.H.I.E.L.D., said that there were plans to reference events fromCaptain America: The Winter Soldier in the show.[15] In March 2014, a promotional logo forAgents of S.H.I.E.L.D. surfaced which features an image of Captain America's shield,[16] teasing the series of episodes dubbed "Uprising".[17]
  • In April 2016, ahead of the release of theCaptain America: Civil War film and after the final season ofAgent Carter, ABC aired an official Marvel documentary entitledCaptain America: 75 Heroic Years, exploring Captain America's history and featuring Chris Evans, Stan Lee, Steve Engelhardt and more.[18]
  • The Sam Wilson incarnation of Captain America appears inThe Falcon and the Winter Soldier.
  • Alternate universe variants of Steve Rogers / Captain America appear inWhat If...?, voiced byJosh Keaton.[4]
  • An alternate universe variant of Steve Rogers / Captain America appears in a portrait in Norman Osborn's office inYour Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man.

Video games

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Motion comics

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  • Captain America appears in theSpider-Woman: Agent of S.W.O.R.D.motion comic, voiced by Jeffrey Hedquist.[4]
  • Captain America appears in theUltimate Hulk vs. Wolverine motion comic, voiced byTrevor Devall.[4]
  • Captain America appears in theWolverine versus Sabretooth motion comic, voiced again by Trevor Devall.[4]
  • Captain America appears in theWolverine: Weapon X motion comic, voiced by Clay St. Thomas.[4]

Novels

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Captain America was the subject of Marvel's second foray into prose book licensing:The Great Gold Steal byTed White in 1968, following anAvengers novel in 1967.[35] This novel presented a different version of Captain America.[36] The novel adds a further element to the Super-Soldier process wherein Rogers' bones are plated with stainless steel. The character later appears inCaptain America: Holocaust For Hire byJoseph Silva published byPocket Books in 1979[37] andCaptain America: Liberty's Torch byTony Isabella andBob Ingersoll published in 1998, in which the hero is put on trial for the imagined crimes of America by a hostile militia group.[38]

Live performances

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Fine arts

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In July 2016, Marvel andDisney announced that they would be unveiling a 13-foot-tall, one tonbronze statue of Captain America at the 2016San Diego Comic-Con. The statue, designed by artists at Marvel and Comicave Studios, would tour the United States before its destination inBrooklyn, the character's hometown in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. The statue had a dedication ceremony at Brooklyn'sProspect Park on August 10, 2016, stayed there for two weeks before going toBarclays Center for a month, and has since been on display at aBed Bath & Beyond complex atIndustry City - it does not yet have a permanent home.[43]

Starting with thePop Art period and on a continuing basis, since the 1960s the character of Captain America has been "appropriated" by multiple visual artists and incorporated into contemporary artwork, most notably byAndy Warhol,Roy Lichtenstein,Mel Ramos,Dulce Pinzon,Mr. Brainwash, and others.[44][45][46][47][48][49]

Intellectual property rights

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Marvel Comics has held severaltrademark registrations for the name "Captain America" as well as the distinctive logos used on the comic book series and in the associatedmerchandising. An application was filed on August 10, 1967, for use in comic books and magazines and a registration was granted by theUnited States Patent and Trademark Office on August 13, 1968.[50] Marvel's parent company, Disney, received adesign patent on Captain America's shield in 2018.[51][52]

Infringement case

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TheScottishIndie rock bandEugenius was formerly known as Captain America and released theWow (1991) andFlame On (1992)eps under that name. The threat of legal action by Marvel Comics made the band change its name.[53][54][55]

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