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==Trivia==
 
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*The comic book volume shown in ''[[Captain America: The First Avenger]]'' and ''[[Iron Man 2]]'' is based on the [[w:c:marvel:Captain America Comics Vol 1 1|first ''Captain America'' comic]] ever published.
 
*The comic book volume shown in ''[[Captain America: The First Avenger]]'' and ''[[Iron Man 2]]'' is based on the [[w:c:marvel:Captain America Comics Vol 1 1|first ''Captain America'' comic]] ever published.
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*The cover of the first ''Captain America'' comic is featured on one of the cards that makes up the [[Captain America Card Collection]].
   
 
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"There's nothin' like readin' about Cap in a comic book!"
Gary Hendricks[src]

Captain America were a series of comic books published in the United States of America during World War II. Designed to help boost the American morale, they told the stories of Captain America's war-time adventures, fictionalizing the actions of the real hero Steve Rogers.

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Gary Hendricks' Comic

Gary Hendricks, a young fan of Captain America, receives a copy of a comic book edited to help boost morale during World War II that tells an action-packed story about the adventures of Captain America.[1]

Box of Howard Stark

Nick Fury provides Tony Stark with a box from his father. Inside the box is a number of items, including 2 Captain America comics which can be briefly seen.[2]

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