Who is Captain America? The Evolution to the Greatest Patriotic Hero from the Golden Age to today!
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- Опубліковано 9 лют 2025
- Welcome to SEASON 1 of WHO IS? A five episode series focusing on Golden Age Heroes active today.
Episode 1: is Who Is Wonder Woman?
Episode 2: Who is Captain America?
Coming UP: Episode 3: Who is the Original Captain Marvel! Stay tuned!
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Awesome job, Joe! Very interesting history and explanation of the character of Captain America. 👍👍👊
@@dougbratton7309 thanks Doug, Glad you enjoyed it.
Joe, great job! I learned so much in this video 😃
Fantastic job covering so much ground!!!
I think i will always be fondest of Cap's late Silver Age and Bronze Age iterations. The man out of time and his friendships with characters like The Falcon and the grouchy Nick Fury all felt resonant to me growing up.
I collected Avengers back in the 60s (see the thumbnail) and the Avengers Cap was my guy.
Fantastic look of the history of one of the most iconic and beloved characters.
@@3GoodNerds Thank you sir!
Great video
@@comicsfan1973 thank you.
This is so well dine Joe. You have such a talent for historical videos. What a pleasure to watch. #keepitcasual #fullwatch #growtogether
@@garybthecasualcomicguy5136 so nice of you to say Gary. Thanks.
Terrific!
@@TheJacksonRoykirk thanks Jackson. I appreciate you watching and commenting.
Amazing overview, Joe. Thank you for taking the time to research Cap, and teach us about the character.
@@BrianLCS Thanks Brian. Glad you enjoyed it.
You picked a great character to give a history lesson on. Really enjoyed the video my brother 👊🏻🫡🇺🇸
Thank you Chris.
Joe as usual, a very interesting and complete background on a character! Excellent!
Thanks Mark. Its lots of work but I am enjoying it.
Great history!
@@TripleDAdventures Thank you for watching and commenting. I appreciate it.
This was a great look at one of the great marvel characters thanks for this history lesson
@@CallieandJordanSquad so happy you enjoyed it. 3 more in the works for season 1. Hope to continue these as long as you guys watch them.
Truly enjoyed the upload Joe. Thank you! 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
@@jerrythejitterbugcomicbook4098 thanks Jerry
That was a very informative video, thank you Joe! I don't believe those Cap America TV series try out movies came out over here! I might be buying some trade paperbacks! Looking forward to the next one!
@@Deadman1957TEB Thank you Terry!
Given current events, I'd love to see Cap return to his spy-smashing roots and start going after agents of a certain totalitarian empire-wannabe nation like he did in the '40s. It would be great to see a cover illustration of him busting into the Kremlin and giving Putin a crack on the jaw.
*BTW - According to Dick Lupoff's chapter in All in Color for a Dime, Otto Binder's name is pronounced with a short 'i' --- Pedantic Primo
Never heard it pronounced with a short “i”. Thanks.