U.S.Agent
Creation & Design
USAgent was created during the 1980s as a response to the need for a new Captain America, reflecting the changing political landscape of the time.Early Years
Initially introduced as a replacement for Captain America, John Walker struggled with the moral implications of his role and the expectations placed upon him.Character Development
Over the years, John Walker has evolved from a patriotic figure to a complex character grappling with his identity, morality, and the consequences of his actions.Cultural Reception
USAgent has received mixed reviews, with some fans appreciating his complexity while others criticize his aggressive approach to heroism.Character Details
Real Name:
John Walker
Aliases:
Super Patriot, Captain America, USAgent
Species:
Human
Gender:
Male
Affiliations:
Avengers, Thunderbolts, Invaders
Abilities:
Superhuman strength, Enhanced agility, Expert hand-to-hand combatant
Equipment:
Shield, Body armor
Weight:
240lbs
Height:
6' 3"
Eye Color:
blue
Hair Color:
brown
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Captain America #323
Marvel
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1986
•
Vol. 1
Key Facts
1st appearance of John Walker as Super-Patriot, later becomes U.S. Agent
1st team appearance of The Buckies: Lemar Hoskins, later becomes Battlestar, Hector Lenox and Jerome Johnson, later become Left-Winger and Right-Winger
Specialty border printed on select covers published in November 1986 celebrating Marvel's 25th Anniversary or more precisely, the 25th year since Fantastic Four #1 was published in November 1961
Key Facts
1st appearance of John Walker as Super-Patriot, later becomes U.S. Agent
1st team appearance of The Buckies: Lemar Hoskins, later becomes Battlestar, Hector Lenox and Jerome Johnson, later become Left-Winger and Right-Winger
Specialty border printed on select covers published in November 1986 celebrating Marvel's 25th Anniversary or more precisely, the 25th year since Fantastic Four #1 was published in November 1961
Captain America #327
Marvel
•
1987
•
Vol. 1
Key Facts
2nd appearance and first cover of John Walker as Super Patriot
Key Facts
2nd appearance and first cover of John Walker as Super Patriot
Captain America #333
Marvel
•
1987
•
Vol. 1
Key Facts
1st appearance of John Walker as the fourth Captain America, formerly Super-Patriot
Key Facts
1st appearance of John Walker as the fourth Captain America, formerly Super-Patriot
Captain America #337
Marvel
•
1988
•
Vol. 1
Key Facts
1st appearance of The Captain, Steve Rogers, in what would become the U.S. Agent costume
1st appearance of Black Racer, Copperhead, Fer-de-Lance and Puff Adder
Cover art inspired by Avengers #4 (1964)
Key Facts
1st appearance of The Captain, Steve Rogers, in what would become the U.S. Agent costume
1st appearance of Black Racer, Copperhead, Fer-de-Lance and Puff Adder
Cover art inspired by Avengers #4 (1964)
West Coast Avengers #44
Marvel
•
1989
•
Vol. 2
Key Facts
1st cameo appearance of John Walker as U.S. Agent
Captain America #354
Marvel
•
1989
•
Vol. 1
Key Facts
1st full appearance and cover of John Walker as U.S. Agent, appeared briefly in West Coast Avengers #44
Key Facts
1st full appearance and cover of John Walker as U.S. Agent, appeared briefly in West Coast Avengers #44
U.S.Agent #1
Marvel
•
1993
•
Vol. 1
Key Facts
First solo series featuring U.S.Agent
Force Works 2020 #1
Marvel
•
2020
•
Vol. 1
Non-Key
Key Facts
1st team appearance of Force Works 2020: War Machine, Quake, Mockingbird, U.S. Agent, Solo, Gauntlet
Key Facts
1st team appearance of Force Works 2020: War Machine, Quake, Mockingbird, U.S. Agent, Solo, Gauntlet
U.S.Agent #1
Marvel
•
2020
•
Vol. 3
Key Facts
1st cameo appearance of U.S. Agent's sister, Katie Walker
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