Sarah Rogers
Sarah Rogers is the mother of Steve Rogers — Captain America — a hardworking Irish-American woman from Depression-era New York whose resilience and strong moral character are credited with shaping her son's unwavering sense of justice and courage.
A piece of living history within Marvel's mythology, Sarah Rogers made her debut in the Bronze Age classic Captain America #255 in 1981, brought to life by artist Sal Buscema. Though her catalog footprint is modest — just 13 appearances spanning an remarkable arc from 1981 all the way to 2026 — she carries undeniable weight, with at least one of those appearances earning key-issue recognition among collectors. She moves through stories alongside some of Marvel's most iconic figures, sharing pages with Captain America, Steve Rogers, Bucky, the Human Torch, and even Spider-Man, which speaks to the significance of the moments she inhabits. For fans who love digging into the deeper roots of Marvel's most enduring characters, Sarah Rogers is exactly the kind of discovery that makes comics collecting so rewarding.

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Covers through the years — 1981–2026
1981
1990
2009
★ 2013
2015
2026