Captain America #333
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Replacement," John Walker opens up to Val Cooper about his past as a Vietnam vet and how he and Lemar were given their powers by the Power Broker. With help from Ethan Thurm, he turned down a wrestling career to pursue heroism, building a national profile through calculated moves. Now, the Commission has chosen the costumed adventurer Super-Patriot to take up the Captain America mantle—on the condition that he drop Thurm and pick only one of the Buckies to keep. Written by Mark Gruenwald and illustrated by Tom Morgan, with colors by Ken Feduniewicz and inks by Dave Hunt, this pivotal issue features a cover by Mike Zeck and Bob McLeod.
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John Walker reveals his backstory to Val Cooper. A former Vietnam vet, he wanted to become a hero and received his powers (along with Lemar) from the Power Broker. Instead of joining the Unlimited Class Wrestling Federation to repay his debt, Ethan Thurm convinced John to take him on as a manager and, with Thurm's financial backers, mapped out a strategy to become a national hero. The Commission selects the costumed adventurer known as Super-Patriot to be the new Captain America. They require he drop Thurm as his manager and that only one of the Buckies can continue to assist him.
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