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Super-Patriot

Super-Patriot

9 appearances · Copper/Modern Age · 1986–2016 · 2 key issues
Who is Super-Patriot?

Super-Patriot is John Walker, a government-backed rival introduced as a younger, stronger alternative to Steve Rogers' Captain America, deliberately positioned as a more aggressive, modern symbol of American patriotism who publicly challenged Rogers' relevance.

Bursting onto the scene in Captain America #323 in 1986, Super-Patriot is a Marvel Copper Age creation from writer Mark Gruenwald and artist Paul Neary — a provocateur born from an era when superhero comics loved to interrogate their own icons. Sharing pages with Steve Rogers, John Walker, Sam Wilson, and Dennis Dunphy across titles like Captain America and Captain America by Ed Brubaker, this character is woven into the very fabric of what it means to wrap yourself in the American flag. Two of their appearances carry key-issue status, signaling genuine collector significance, and a publishing presence stretching all the way to 2016 confirms Super-Patriot as more than a one-note challenger — a figure whose place in the Captain America mythology keeps pulling readers back.

★ First appearance
Captain America #323
Nov 1986

Top series

Covers through the years — 1986–2016

Captain America #323 1986
Captain America #323
Captain America #350 1989
Captain America #350
Captain America: The Legacy of Captain America #[nn] 2011
Captain America: The Legacy of Captain America #[nn]
Captain America by Ed Brubaker #3 2012
Captain America by Ed Brubaker #3
Captain America: Sam Wilson #2 2016
Captain America: Sam Wilson #2

Appearances

Captain America (1968)
Captain America: The Legacy of Captain America (2011)
Captain America by Ed Brubaker (2012)
#3
Captain America: Sam Wilson (2016)
#2