Marvel Comics has been providing comic book fans with incredible storylines featuring unforgettable characters for decades now, and one of the most exciting eras for the company was the 1980s. During the decade, Marvel Comics introduced some of the most exciting and beloved characters of all time, and it gave readers some of the publisher’s best stories at the time.In a decade dominated by Spider-Man and the X-Men, Marvel introduced some of the greatest supporting characters, villains, and head-lining heroes that have ever existed in the company’s history, and so many of them have stood the test of time, remaining absolutely iconic today.Enter: John Walker, a character who reflected the worst impulses of a government and nation that once stood for something wonderful. Having temporarily replaced Steve Rogers as Captain America, John Walker considered himself as heroic as one could get, but in actuality, the brutal, violent man was nothing like Rogers. Eventually, Walker became U.S. Agent, a vigilante with naive loyalty to the U.S. and a somewhat major lack of morals.
Marvel Comics has been providing comic book fans with incredible storylines featuring unforgettable characters for decades now, and one of the most exciting eras for the company was the 1980s. During the decade, Marvel Comics introduced some of the most exciting and beloved characters of all time, and it gave readers some of the publisher’s best stories at the time.
In a decade dominated by Spider-Man and the X-Men, Marvel introduced some of the greatest supporting characters, villains, and head-lining heroes that have ever existed in the company’s history, and so many of them have stood the test of time, remaining absolutely iconic today.
Enter: John Walker, a character who reflected the worst impulses of a government and nation that once stood for something wonderful. Having temporarily replaced Steve Rogers as Captain America, John Walker considered himself as heroic as one could get, but in actuality, the brutal, violent man was nothing like Rogers. Eventually, Walker became U.S. Agent, a vigilante with naive loyalty to the U.S. and a somewhat major lack of morals.
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