Avengers Tech-On redesigned him based on the Marvel/Toei Sentai character Battle Japan, which further cements him as Japan's representative protector. Every member of Battle Fever J, which included a version of Ms America, represented a nation.
Wolverine, when he was first created way back in the first volume of The Incredible Hulk, was Canada's 'answer' to Captain America. He wasn't a mutant, his powers were part of an attempt to do a knock-off supersoldier serum, and his adamantium claws was part of the costume. Marvel couldn't be bothered with creating a new character, so when they needed to create a Canadian mutant, they rebooted Wolverine instead.
Yes and there’s still a lot of Canadian pride and admiration behind him, even if he isn’t a part of their red leaf team. Heck most people know he’s Canadian Even from just watching the movies
Hilariously, an episode The Super Hero Squad Show involved Logan joining a squad of Caps lead by Captain America. In it, Logan took on the mantle of Captain Canada.
You guys should check out Marvel Comic Contest of Champions (1982). You will not get a lot of back story BUT you will see a lot of National heroes like Abdul Qamar, Shamrock, Sunfire (surprised he was not in this vid) and Defensor.
Captain Germany please , Hauptmann sounds so dumb and so third reich. Germanys use american words , see the Captain Berlin Comics. Marvel changed the name later to Vormund 🤣🤣 sounds Bad german translate . Vormund = Godfather ..i think they mean Guardian
The first Contest of the Champions mini series in 1980s introduced a bunch of patriotic heroes like Shamrock, Le Peregrine and Collective Man. There were existing heroes such as Sabra, Arabian Knight, Vanguard, and Sasquatch.
They should make more Native American characters, but like. Make them “normal”. Like miles morals doesn’t wear a Puerto Rican flag on his Spider-Man suit, so idk why all Native American characters have to have some ancient axe or animal spirit power or a feather costume. I’m all down for representing the culture. But I can’t think of any NA hero’s that just have a costume and power, like iron man or Superman.
But what would be the point. The appeal of having a Native American hero is to have him use those spears and axes and have powers linked to Native American myths and nature. If he's a native and you just have him have some random super-hero power and costume, it would be boring.
"Every National Hero in Marvel Comics"... Part 1. There are quite a few more, I think (actually I know). As always thank you so very much for your video.
Good call with Vanguard. A member of the Soviet Super Soldiers, who was always fighting on behalf of mother Russia and even carried a hammer and sickle around! It’s hard to be more of a national hero than that.
This episode was awesome! Always loved Union Jack, his miniseries by John cassaday great, his & guardians costumes I thought were some of the best in comics
To be fair, they did mention Hauptmann Deutchland in the discussion for Iron Cross, but Japan's Sunfire is another notable miss and since Black Panther is mentioned for the fictional country of Wakanda, Namor is an obvious one for Atlantis. The list could even easily be expand to certain peripheral one's like Irish X-Man Banshee and, in reference to Native Americans, the short-lived mutant Thunderbird. Comprehensive the list is not.
@@FletchforFreedom Not in this video, they didn't. Hauptmann Deutschland (lit. Captain Germany) is a post-war hero unrelated to Iron Cross. He was later renamed to Vormund (lit. Caretaker), which is a pretty stupid name for a superhero. He himself was also characterized as a bit of an idiot.
Shamrock was awful though , making Black tom and Banshee look like balanced and nuanced characters and not at all a load of vaguely racist blarney. Powered by the 'spirits of dead Irish soldiers' that gave her 'lucky!' powers the best thing I can say about Shamrock is that she retired from superheroing to be a hairdresser .
Not even close... there are at least 20 that are named in the last 10-12 comments alone that you have missed, not to mention numerous more depending on age/era
James Hudson didn't steal the suit - he destroyed the plans, and took his helmet which he had made *before* working at AmCan, and left the suit outside where it could be found.
It was not every national hero, not only was Sunfire left out but so to was Captain Germany, Arabian Knight, Peregrine, Shamrock, & Omerta. Also I think American Eagle original costume was cool, if folks were too sensitive that's their problem.
Think the only people that would find American Eagle's OG custome offensive, are people that want to erase native American representation from social media.
I wish there was a Polish Villain whose only goal is to reclaim the land his home country of Poland had lost throughout their history, leading him to eventually learn his wrong doings and protect his country from Hydra instead of expanding.
I’m Cuban, and when I was a kid I had an idea for Captain Cuba, an oar wielding superhero who could swim really fast. He also was really good at smoking cigars and snorting cocaine.
there was a Captain Confederacy published by another comic company. He lived on a world where the south won the civil war. The origina (a white man) l died and was replaced by a black woman.
I was thinking about this idea once about a Captain America for every country in the marvel universe didn't know a lot about that but now I do because of this thanks.
In comic book universe, it would make total senses that super-powered people in other countries work as soldiers or private mercenary groups rather than superheroes. Superheroes with disguises and fighting crime is a very western concept.
@@FarhanShaikh-fi5le The superheroes market in the west would become saturated. Average-level superheroes would go to the developing countries to make a name for themselves. The locals would worship them because they never see “American superheroes” in the flesh before
Yea she was cool. Then she married a guy who had being infected by the Chernobyl event. They both got irradiated and got powers from it. He became like a cosmic being and went insane and Evil. She got powers as well. She stayed a super-hero, though. Her costume now is similar to the one she had as Red Guardian but she is now called Starlight. She can fly and progect cosmic energies.
Of course, my most greatest and perfect National Heroes (Superheroes) are Black Widow, Captain America, Red Guardian, Wolverine, and Union Jack. Marvel's finest National Superheroes.
I think a lot of people missed the "super soldier / flag inspired" costume connection of your video. This rules out folks like Doom and Namor. That said, you mentioned Ms America of the Liberty Legion, but missed "The Patriot". I think he fits.
So many missing. Tarantula (Delvadia), Vanguard (Russia), Shamrock (Ireland), Peregrine (France), Collective Man (China), Sunfire (Japan), Arabian Knight (Saudi Arabia), Sabra (Israel) and El Aguila (Spain)
Little known fact- a few decades ago the Hulk went on an international rampage where he faced some national heroes not mentioned here- maybe look up that run for a part 2 to this?
and cuz wolverine got kidnapped by weapon x and brainwashed, that just might have had some degree of influnce why, plus didn't help later that alpha flight wound up becoming a bit of a joke of a team
You forgot Sunfire, Sabra, Namor, Arabian Knight, Kangaroo, Shamrock, Defensor, Blitzkreig, Le Peregrine, Collective Man, Black Bolt, Texas Twister, Vanguard, La Águila, Talisman...
Remember when The Whizzer believed Quicksilver and The Scarlet Witch were his children in the 70's? He wasn't though. Actually, when it came to speedsters, Robert Frank was more interesting than Quicksilver. Quicksilver is always good then evil. Then good, then evil again and on and on.
@@johnnyskinwalker4095 He was always arrogant in the 70's, but by 1985 he really when psychotic. He fought the Inhumans and the Vision after his marriage to Crystal fell apart. Betrayed The Avengers by teaming up with The Zodiac and the U.S. Government. Quicksilver then took on The Fantastic Four after he kidnapped Alicia Masters . After that it was redemption and becoming evil, then lying to his friends and daughter Luna to cover himself. I actually like Marvels other speedsters ( classic) Squadron Supreme Whizzer, Speed Demon, and even Thunderbolt from the old Power Man and Iron Fist days. And his character was only around for a couple years.
OK this is just Marvel comics national super heroes/representatives but if you were talking about national representatives in all in general comic's I feel like especially for the Canadians including myself than Captain Canuck is a better national hero than Major Maple Leaf
This video gets a thumbs down from me for missing obvious entries like Sabra, Shamrock and even Arabian Knight. I mean who the Hell ever heard of Iron Cross?
you know i found out yesterday people sent Timely Comics (who owned the character at the time) angry letters about Captian America Punching Hitler when that cover first came out because that one nutted crappy artist was popular in the US at the time
There was a nazi with a swastika on his chest and a crew cut in one of the panels of Union Jack. I remember him from the Invaders but I can't recall his name. Wouldn't he count for this list though?
@@EvilxSausage Those old Invaders comics from the 70's had some great villains ( Baron Blood, U-Man, Iron Cross). Master Man seemed to me like a Nazi version of the early Golden Age Superman when it came to his powers.
I bet if Marvel did make an Australian superhero, they'll be painfully stereotyp- and I was at least *partially* right... Some of the Australian superheroes for Marvel that are absurdly stereotypical (along with first appearance) are; Koala Kommander (Spider-Gwen Annual #1, June 2016) Kangaroo (Marvel Mystery Comics #49, November 1943) (Dies in same issue) Gateway (Uncanny X-Men #229, May 1988) Alice Springs (ClanDestine #2, November 1994) (Appears to be a joke character) Captain Australia (Super Hero Squad Show, Season 1, Episode 10, October 23, 2009) (Also final appearance) All of those except for Captain Australia are from Earth-616, with Captain Australia being from Earth-91119, so Captain Australia is not part of the main Marvel canon.
Yes as stated Sunfire could be considered the Japanese version of Captain America
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Except that Sunfire started out as a villain and was recruited into a Japanese national super team later on.
@@RokuroCarisu And the X-Men
Avengers Tech-On redesigned him based on the Marvel/Toei Sentai character Battle Japan, which further cements him as Japan's representative protector. Every member of Battle Fever J, which included a version of Ms America, represented a nation.
You have Black Panther but leave off DOOM?!?!?!!
HEH
Also left of Namor!
I think they are doing real countries
@@djalexander7723 You think Wakanda is a real country? You fail geography.
MF DOOM
@@djalexander7723 But Wakanda is not a real country.
American Eagle, Captain Britain, Guardian, Miss America and Union Jack sounds like characters that would appear in “THE FALCON AND THE WINTER SOLDIER”
They damn well better. From what little I've read of him Captain Britain was awesome and Guardian and the Alpha Flight team are pretty underrated.
They sound like Supermansion characters
Captain Britain has more ties to magic, though. I don't know that it would work.
Shut up Nerd.
None of these characters appeared lol
Wolverine, when he was first created way back in the first volume of The Incredible Hulk, was Canada's 'answer' to Captain America.
He wasn't a mutant, his powers were part of an attempt to do a knock-off supersoldier serum, and his adamantium claws was part of the costume.
Marvel couldn't be bothered with creating a new character, so when they needed to create a Canadian mutant, they rebooted Wolverine instead.
Yes and there’s still a lot of Canadian pride and admiration behind him, even if he isn’t a part of their red leaf team. Heck most people know he’s Canadian Even from just watching the movies
Wolverine is my favorite comic book character, and he still is Canada’s answer to Captain America
So, if Marvel “bothered to make another hero, Wolverine would not be used. Makes sense
Hilariously, an episode The Super Hero Squad Show involved Logan joining a squad of Caps lead by Captain America. In it, Logan took on the mantle of Captain Canada.
@@PHSDM104 yea I seen it XD
You guys should check out Marvel Comic Contest of Champions (1982). You will not get a lot of back story BUT you will see a lot of National heroes like Abdul Qamar, Shamrock, Sunfire (surprised he was not in this vid) and Defensor.
nowhere near "every" what about Hauptmann Deutschland, Shamrock and El Conquistador
Hold on el conquistador is real
Agreed!
You copied another comment nearly word for word.
Captain Germany please , Hauptmann sounds so dumb and so third reich.
Germanys use american words , see the Captain Berlin Comics.
Marvel changed the name later to Vormund 🤣🤣 sounds Bad german translate . Vormund = Godfather ..i think they mean Guardian
Technically Iron Patriot counts as a national hero as well
The first Contest of the Champions mini series in 1980s introduced a bunch of patriotic heroes like Shamrock, Le Peregrine and Collective Man. There were existing heroes such as Sabra, Arabian Knight, Vanguard, and Sasquatch.
They should make more Native American characters, but like. Make them “normal”. Like miles morals doesn’t wear a Puerto Rican flag on his Spider-Man suit, so idk why all Native American characters have to have some ancient axe or animal spirit power or a feather costume. I’m all down for representing the culture. But I can’t think of any NA hero’s that just have a costume and power, like iron man or Superman.
But what would be the point. The appeal of having a Native American hero is to have him use those spears and axes and have powers linked to Native American myths and nature. If he's a native and you just have him have some random super-hero power and costume, it would be boring.
Forge is all i can think of atm
Look to the mutants for answers! Thunderbird, Warpath, and Psyche/Mirage.
@@Ektalon But Thunderbird and Warpath have traditional Native American looks and powers. Same with Dany. She communicates with animals. lol
@@johnnyskinwalker4095 i didn't mention thunderbird and warpath bc they're still stereotypical
Anerica has tons of patriotic heros: The Patriot, Spirit of 76, Jack Flag, American Agent, Free Spirit..
"Every National Hero in Marvel Comics"... Part 1. There are quite a few more, I think (actually I know).
As always thank you so very much for your video.
You missed alot. Sabra, vanguard,sunfire etc
Good call with Vanguard. A member of the Soviet Super Soldiers, who was always fighting on behalf of mother Russia and even carried a hammer and sickle around! It’s hard to be more of a national hero than that.
Good catch I was thinking the exact same thing. Sabra was an obvious choice to include in this video which is why I gave it a thumbs down.
Vanguard is one of the Red Guardians. Nikolai Krylenko.
Cap'n Oz was an Australian answer to Cap, although a throwaway character, if memory serves me well
Captain america can't beat Captain Vietnam 🤔
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Do you remember his comic appearance?
Red Feather from the Philippines is also a good choice
Holyshit when the alpha flight list of mutants at 8:02 instantly brought me back when i was a kid reading this when i got home from the comic shop lol
This episode was awesome! Always loved Union Jack, his miniseries by John cassaday great, his & guardians costumes I thought were some of the best in comics
What about Sabra, Shamrock, Hauptmann Deutchland, Talisman, Dreamguard, etc, etc, etc....there's a LOT of "national heroes" not on this list.
They mentioned the German one
@@jasonours6957 they mentioned the german Captain britain, not Captain Germany (Hauptmann Deutschland)
To be fair, they did mention Hauptmann Deutchland in the discussion for Iron Cross, but Japan's Sunfire is another notable miss and since Black Panther is mentioned for the fictional country of Wakanda, Namor is an obvious one for Atlantis. The list could even easily be expand to certain peripheral one's like Irish X-Man Banshee and, in reference to Native Americans, the short-lived mutant Thunderbird. Comprehensive the list is not.
@@FletchforFreedom Not in this video, they didn't. Hauptmann Deutschland (lit. Captain Germany) is a post-war hero unrelated to Iron Cross.
He was later renamed to Vormund (lit. Caretaker), which is a pretty stupid name for a superhero. He himself was also characterized as a bit of an idiot.
Shamrock was awful though , making Black tom and Banshee look like balanced and nuanced characters and not at all a load of vaguely racist blarney. Powered by the 'spirits of dead Irish soldiers' that gave her 'lucky!' powers the best thing I can say about Shamrock is that she retired from superheroing to be a hairdresser .
Not even close... there are at least 20 that are named in the last 10-12 comments alone that you have missed, not to mention numerous more depending on age/era
I can't believe you put in captain mapple leaf over Captain Canuck!! Canuck even had his own TV show!
Captain Canuck is where it’s at
Captain Canuck isn't a Marvel character but is a Chapterhouse Comics one & predates Guardian by several years.
@@letonelive oh... that would be the reason why then lol my b
I am severely disappointed that Deadpool wasn't more that a single frame on this list; he was officially Marvel's Captain Canada for a while.
Wasn’t Wolverine Captain Canada super soldier. Btw Wolverine is my favorite comic book character
Captain Canuck is Canada's answer to Captain America.
@@Iron-Bridge Except he’s not Marvel. Unless Marvel buys the rights.
@@ryancoulter4797 it was published by Marvel a few times
@@doginhat13 sorry I meant captain Canuck
James Hudson didn't steal the suit - he destroyed the plans, and took his helmet which he had made *before* working at AmCan, and left the suit outside where it could be found.
Hauptmann Deuchland (Germany)
Sunfire (Japan)
Sabra (Israel)
Arabian Knight (Saudi Arabia)
I saw this comment and I replied because someone finally stated that hauptmann deuchland is captain Germany
It was not every national hero, not only was Sunfire left out but so to was Captain Germany, Arabian Knight, Peregrine, Shamrock, & Omerta. Also I think American Eagle original costume was cool, if folks were too sensitive that's their problem.
Think the only people that would find American Eagle's OG custome offensive, are people that want to erase native American representation from social media.
I wish there was a Polish Villain whose only goal is to reclaim the land his home country of Poland had lost throughout their history, leading him to eventually learn his wrong doings and protect his country from Hydra instead of expanding.
what lands
what if captain america was president just a random thought
He was on the comics, but he wasn't captain he was coronel America
He ran for president in the Comics in the 70s or 80s
@Super Sentai Guy100 same shit different language
It happened in the first run of Marvel's What If title. I don't remember how it played out, but I know they ran the story.
Would be better than Biden
One of my most favorite list you've done in a long time informative and entertaining thank you so much
Union Jack looks like the poster boy for the UVF 😂😂
I hope union jack gains prevalence he's a really underrated character
It would be nice to see more British heroes
@Super Sentai Guy100 Captain Slough. The shittest superhero ever.
Always wondered about this. Thanks Kirsten!
I would love to see a Captain Britain movie though I have no idea who could play him, maybe an animated special?
Philip Winchester. He's an American/British actor who was pretty much born to play the part. I'd love seeing him do it.
@@taste_is_sweet Never heard of him until now and just googled, yes he would be awesome.
Henry Cavill would be good.
@@sloppyphart7879 Wouldn't work. All you'd see is Superman.
I’m Cuban, and when I was a kid I had an idea for Captain Cuba, an oar wielding superhero who could swim really fast. He also was really good at smoking cigars and snorting cocaine.
Well fidel made all those things so...
Obviously that would be the heroes alter ego
I think El Presidente would be a better name
Google Supermeng defender of Hialeah.
There is actually a super villian or hero I think who gets his powers from cocaine
I wonder if there was a captain confederate and a captain union
During the marvels universe american civil war
there was a Captain Confederacy published by another comic company. He lived on a world where the south won the civil war. The origina (a white man) l died and was replaced by a black woman.
The miss america i know is a tad different from the one in the list...
Battle Fever J, the third Sentai was originally going to be a Captain Japan show. Marvel and Toei co-produced it.
Yup
Still waiting for captain Brazil, who has the power to teleport people to a dimension where everything is crazy.
Em Portugal temos o Capitão Falcão
@@fabiorosario3501 nice
didn't she have Sonic Samba?
@@professorescanor7310 what
I saw that captain Brazil is a thing but in a crappy kids cartoon but still pretty cool
Watched for Sunfire... was disappointed...
If I remember my Heroclix collection correctly, "The Colonel" was an Iranian answer to Cap but he had a radical Darth Maul lightsaber
He was in the ultimates 2, and was from Azerbaijan.
Iron Cross redeemed himself by hunting down war heroes?
How patriotic.
I love your sarcasm
@@Pako_equis: I was only being semi-sarcastic.
@@MrRonald327 Yeah and im only drinking half of this beer ok
Fully sarcastic btw
I was thinking about this idea once about a Captain America for every country in the marvel universe didn't know a lot about that but now I do because of this thanks.
In comic book universe, it would make total senses that super-powered people in other countries work as soldiers or private mercenary groups rather than superheroes.
Superheroes with disguises and fighting crime is a very western concept.
Not anymore.
@@FarhanShaikh-fi5le The superheroes market in the west would become saturated. Average-level superheroes would go to the developing countries to make a name for themselves. The locals would worship them because they never see “American superheroes” in the flesh before
Wasn’t there a female incarnation of Red Guardian. I remember her in the’70s.She was featured with The Defenders.
Yea she was cool. Then she married a guy who had being infected by the Chernobyl event. They both got irradiated and got powers from it. He became like a cosmic being and went insane and Evil. She got powers as well. She stayed a super-hero, though. Her costume now is similar to the one she had as Red Guardian but she is now called Starlight. She can fly and progect cosmic energies.
thank you.
Glad to see some else also remembered her.
no mention of the female red guardian who was a member of the Defenders?
Red Guardian is a alternative form ? I think no.
Of course, my most greatest and perfect National Heroes (Superheroes) are Black Widow, Captain America, Red Guardian, Wolverine, and Union Jack. Marvel's finest National Superheroes.
*-Black Widow?
you need to do more parts. You left out a lot of heroes.
The original number 9 design is awesome
I think a lot of people missed the "super soldier / flag inspired" costume connection of your video. This rules out folks like Doom and Namor. That said, you mentioned Ms America of the Liberty Legion, but missed "The Patriot". I think he fits.
Doom isn't flag inspired.
Doom is the inspiration for the flag.
So many missing.
Tarantula (Delvadia), Vanguard (Russia), Shamrock (Ireland), Peregrine (France), Collective Man (China), Sunfire (Japan), Arabian Knight (Saudi Arabia), Sabra (Israel) and El Aguila (Spain)
Vanguard is just another name for one of the characters called Red Guardian. He was mentioned.
What about Sabra, Captain France, Captain Italy, Sunfire, el Conquistadr, and a lot more??
If Can you kindly tell me about sabra and the two captain variations?
Don’t forget Battle Fever J!
Not even close there are a ton of other national heroes you guys left out.
I think you forgot Sunfire (Japan); and isn't it "Natasha" Romanoff not "Natalia"?
Sunfire wasn't created as a national hero, or a hero at all. He was merely adopted as such later on.
You should really expand the list to cover other properties... American Maid, Manchester Black, and KGBeast come to mind!
This… list is about Marvel, not DC.
Bruh the pic of Captain America at 0:13 has me dead 💀 why is his neck so huge?!
Little known fact- a few decades ago the Hulk went on an international rampage where he faced some national heroes not mentioned here- maybe look up that run for a part 2 to this?
did i go into another dimension again
since when was black widows name also natalia. swore it was always natasha
They going by her German name in the comics
@@void-rj8hb im still scared and confused
How dare Captain America not be number 1 in a Captain America list????
Idris Elba for Captain Britain
But he already played Heimdall, that would be very uncanny
@@fellowspacemarine dang you're right, well it wouldn't be the first person to play multiple roles
@@blastboy8000 we gettin a multiverse soon so anything is possible I guess
and cuz wolverine got kidnapped by weapon x and brainwashed, that just might have had some degree of influnce why, plus didn't help later that alpha flight wound up becoming a bit of a joke of a team
Boo how can your forget the Crimson Dynamo!
National heroes can be...interestingly special in the world of comics!
You are so right
@@jingleplays 🤘🤘
No where near every national hero. this is only a pittance to what marvel has to offer.
Can’t wait for the weapon x super soldier project in falcon and the winter soldier. Wolverine is my favorite comic book character
Well that particular comment didn’t age to well.., 😂
@@TIGER-PRODUCTIONS lol
You forgot Sunfire, Sabra, Namor, Arabian Knight, Kangaroo, Shamrock, Defensor, Blitzkreig, Le Peregrine, Collective Man, Black Bolt, Texas Twister, Vanguard, La Águila, Talisman...
Here we go
Love musical intro
Silver Samurai isn't on the list?
Since Silver Samurai is a Villain I don't think he qualifies, Sunfire on the other hand
You forgot Jack Daniels, who first appeared as Super-Patriot and later became the U.S. Agent.
John Walker
His real name was John Walker, Jack Daniels was a nickname
I would love ❤️ to see what if Luke Cage was Isaiah Bradley the first captain America
4:27
Yes❗️👏🏼
7:07 "Anonyminity" Lol.
Lots of other national superheroes left out. But I see most comments here proving that! 😃
Remember when The Whizzer believed Quicksilver and The Scarlet Witch were his children in the 70's? He wasn't though. Actually, when it came to speedsters, Robert Frank was more interesting than Quicksilver. Quicksilver is always good then evil. Then good, then evil again and on and on.
That's what makes Quicksilver interesting.
@@johnnyskinwalker4095 He was always arrogant in the 70's, but by 1985 he really when psychotic. He fought the Inhumans and the Vision after his marriage to Crystal fell apart. Betrayed The Avengers by teaming up with The Zodiac and the U.S. Government. Quicksilver then took on The Fantastic Four after he kidnapped Alicia Masters . After that it was redemption and becoming evil, then lying to his friends and daughter Luna to cover himself. I actually like Marvels other speedsters ( classic) Squadron Supreme Whizzer, Speed Demon, and even Thunderbolt from the old Power Man and Iron Fist days. And his character was only around for a couple years.
I forgot the name but the native American one seemed interesting...was he??
You Forgot Miss Victory & The Shield who came before Captian America
I seem to remember a German hero called Hauptmann Deutschland one time.
Yes he is so awesome
OK this is just Marvel comics national super heroes/representatives but if you were talking about national representatives in all in general comic's I feel like especially for the Canadians including myself than Captain Canuck is a better national hero than Major Maple Leaf
This is just my opinion tho and im not trying to be rude
@@FossilFuels. lol such a Canadian answer and I love it. Fellow Canadian here and I whole heartedly agree
@@avalanche1990 lol ikr also thx for the support on what i said i have had some rude reply's on my comments before
Tarantula, Dr Doom, Kang, and Crimson Dynamo, and Sunfire. American Dream if MC2 counts
This video gets a thumbs down from me for missing obvious entries like Sabra, Shamrock and even Arabian Knight. I mean who the Hell ever heard of Iron Cross?
You forgot the Dutch destroyer ......
After Madeline Joyce, America Chavez becomes the second girl to use the moniker Miss America.
Captain Midlands. Such an obscure one. In Captain Britain and MI13 issue 16 I think or something like that.
Not as obscure as Captains Spain, Italy and France
you know i found out yesterday people sent Timely Comics (who owned the character at the time) angry letters about Captian America Punching Hitler when that cover first came out because that one nutted crappy artist was popular in the US at the time
I got a stroke reading that.
As everyone has said there's a hell of a lot more. Maybe you could narrow it down to just those who wear a flag as part of their costume.
I LOVE 2007 AMERICAN EAGLE. Very underrated...
Also bring back Major Mapleleaf
Sabra? Arabian Knight? Shamrock? Peregrine? Collective Man? Sunfire? Every National hero?
What about Sunfire,The Collective Man, Shamrock,Sabra, Paragrin, and The Arabian Knight!!!!!
You forgot Tarantula for Delvadia and Super Patriot for USA
Missing so manny ..,,,,,,,
Where are Captain Germany, Sunfire, Arabian Knight ??
How about Vindicator? James Hudson(Guardian) 's wife Heather
There was a nazi with a swastika on his chest and a crew cut in one of the panels of Union Jack. I remember him from the Invaders but I can't recall his name. Wouldn't he count for this list though?
Master Man was his name. And his Hitler chosen partner/mate Warrior Woman who had super strength like Master Man.
@@mikewilson3581 yes I remember now, that was his name. Anyway he seems like he'd count for this list.
@@EvilxSausage Those old Invaders comics from the 70's had some great villains ( Baron Blood, U-Man, Iron Cross). Master Man seemed to me like a Nazi version of the early Golden Age Superman when it came to his powers.
I still cant believe black panther and storm beat galactus that one time.
At this point who hasn’t beaten galactus?
But you can accept that Squirrel girl did?
@@MrKD1970 yo i just looked it up. Squirrel girl didnt beat galactus, she befriended him so its still a surprise
The Grand Director, remember him?
When you do a part 2 include Flag Smasher.
No Sabra , I'm disappointed.
I bet if Marvel did make an Australian superhero, they'll be painfully stereotyp- and I was at least *partially* right... Some of the Australian superheroes for Marvel that are absurdly stereotypical (along with first appearance) are;
Koala Kommander (Spider-Gwen Annual #1, June 2016)
Kangaroo (Marvel Mystery Comics #49, November 1943) (Dies in same issue)
Gateway (Uncanny X-Men #229, May 1988)
Alice Springs (ClanDestine #2, November 1994) (Appears to be a joke character)
Captain Australia (Super Hero Squad Show, Season 1, Episode 10, October 23, 2009) (Also final appearance)
All of those except for Captain Australia are from Earth-616, with Captain Australia being from Earth-91119, so Captain Australia is not part of the main Marvel canon.
There is a Australian captain Cap'n oz
@@jingleplays Did you not read my entire comment? Captain Australia is listed there.
wolverine WAS once a member of Alpha flight.