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==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
*In the comics, John Walker was a former soldier in the [[United States Armed Forces]] who was originaly known as the '''Super-Patriot''', a villain who was the dark reflection of [[Captain America|Steve Rogers]] and his views on patriotism. Walker later took over the mantle of Captain America after Rogers abandoned the role. After Rogers reassumed the role of Captain America, Walker became a government operative codenamed '''U.S. Agent'''.
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*In the comics, John Walker was a former [[United States Army]] soldier who was originally known as the '''Super-Patriot''', a villain who was the dark reflection of [[Captain America]] and his views on patriotism. Walker later took over the mantle of Captain America after Rogers abandoned the role. After Rogers reassumed the role of Captain America, Walker became a government operative codenamed '''U.S. Agent'''.
   
 
==Behind the Scenes==
 
==Behind the Scenes==

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John Walker is a superhero who operates under the name of U.S. Agent and a partner to Battlestar.[1]

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  • In the comics, John Walker was a former United States Army soldier who was originally known as the Super-Patriot, a villain who was the dark reflection of Captain America and his views on patriotism. Walker later took over the mantle of Captain America after Rogers abandoned the role. After Rogers reassumed the role of Captain America, Walker became a government operative codenamed U.S. Agent.

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