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| RealName = [[John Walker|John F. Walker]] |
| RealName = [[John Walker|John F. Walker]] |
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| CurrentAlias = [[U.S. Agent]] |
| CurrentAlias = [[U.S. Agent]] |
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unnamed nieces and nephews;<br> |
unnamed nieces and nephews;<br> |
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| Universe = Earth-616 |
| Universe = Earth-616 |
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− | | BaseOfOperations = Mobile; [[Raft]], [[ |
+ | | BaseOfOperations = Mobile; [[Raft]], [[New York City]], [[New York State|New York]]; C.S.I.S. National Headquarters, [[Ottawa]], [[Ontario]], [[Canada]]; U.S.S. Infiltrator; [[Avengers Compound]], [[Los Angeles]], [[California]]; [[Commission on Superhuman Activities Home Office|C.S.A. Headquarters]], [[Washington, D.C.]] |
| Gender = Male |
| Gender = Male |
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− | ===Early |
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John Walker grew up idolizing his older brother Michael, who had been killed during the [[Vietnam War]]. He went into military service but felt he wasn't a 'hero' like his brother was. Walker underwent the [[Power Broker, Inc. (Earth-616)|Power Broker]] process to compete in the [[Unlimited Class Wrestling Federation (Earth-616)|Universal Class Wrestling Federation]]. However, his agent convinced him that he should become a hero.{{r|Captain America #328}}{{r|Captain America #329}} |
John Walker grew up idolizing his older brother Michael, who had been killed during the [[Vietnam War]]. He went into military service but felt he wasn't a 'hero' like his brother was. Walker underwent the [[Power Broker, Inc. (Earth-616)|Power Broker]] process to compete in the [[Unlimited Class Wrestling Federation (Earth-616)|Universal Class Wrestling Federation]]. However, his agent convinced him that he should become a hero.{{r|Captain America #328}}{{r|Captain America #329}} |
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When the West Coast Avengers dissolved, his costume and shield into the [[Hudson River]]. {{r|Avengers: West Coast Vol 1 102}} [[Anthony Stark (Earth-616)|Tony Stark]] formed a new team known as [[Force Works (Earth-616)|Force Works]]. Initially reluctant to join however [[Wanda Maximoff (Earth-616)|Scarlet Witch]] later persuaded him to join, she believed John was the team's backbone. He intended to run the team on tight military lines and the values of strength and dedication. John ultimately joined the team, wearing a new costume and using an [[Energy shield]].{{r|Force Works #1}} John remained a member throughout the team's tenure, fighting threats such as the [[Kree]], alien parasites the [[Scatter (Race)|Scatter]], {{r|Force Works #2}} {{r|Force Works #3}} The supernatural threat [[Pavel Chenklo (Earth-616)|Ember]], [[Slorenia]]'s armored protectors [[Black Brigade (Earth-616)|Black Brigade]],{{r|Force Works #4}} {{r|Force Works #5}} The Mandarin,{{r|Force Works #6}}{{r|Force Works #7}} He fought alongside [[Australian]] super hero [[Willie Walkaway (Earth-616)|Dreamguard]] a against the dream-manipulating [[Orphan]],{{r|Force Works #8}}{{r|Force Works #9}}{{r|Force Works #10}} Slorenia's undead shock troops The [[Targoth (Earth-616)|Targoth]] and Volkhvy the Eternal One ,{{r|Force Works #11}}{{r|Force Works #12}} They team up with the Avengers against the Kree commandos [[Excel]],{{r|Force Works #13}} {{r|Force Works #14}}.They later went up against intergalactic mercenary the [[Broker (Earth-616)|Broker]],{{r|Force Works #15}} They even had to fight their security system [[Virtual Integrated Rapidly-evolving Grid-based Intelligent Lifeform (Earth-9528)|V.I.R.G.I.L.]],{{r|Force Works #20}} and an alternate reality version of deceased former Force Works member [[Wonder Man]].{{r|Force Works #21}}{{r|Force Works #22}} |
When the West Coast Avengers dissolved, his costume and shield into the [[Hudson River]]. {{r|Avengers: West Coast Vol 1 102}} [[Anthony Stark (Earth-616)|Tony Stark]] formed a new team known as [[Force Works (Earth-616)|Force Works]]. Initially reluctant to join however [[Wanda Maximoff (Earth-616)|Scarlet Witch]] later persuaded him to join, she believed John was the team's backbone. He intended to run the team on tight military lines and the values of strength and dedication. John ultimately joined the team, wearing a new costume and using an [[Energy shield]].{{r|Force Works #1}} John remained a member throughout the team's tenure, fighting threats such as the [[Kree]], alien parasites the [[Scatter (Race)|Scatter]], {{r|Force Works #2}} {{r|Force Works #3}} The supernatural threat [[Pavel Chenklo (Earth-616)|Ember]], [[Slorenia]]'s armored protectors [[Black Brigade (Earth-616)|Black Brigade]],{{r|Force Works #4}} {{r|Force Works #5}} The Mandarin,{{r|Force Works #6}}{{r|Force Works #7}} He fought alongside [[Australian]] super hero [[Willie Walkaway (Earth-616)|Dreamguard]] a against the dream-manipulating [[Orphan]],{{r|Force Works #8}}{{r|Force Works #9}}{{r|Force Works #10}} Slorenia's undead shock troops The [[Targoth (Earth-616)|Targoth]] and Volkhvy the Eternal One ,{{r|Force Works #11}}{{r|Force Works #12}} They team up with the Avengers against the Kree commandos [[Excel]],{{r|Force Works #13}} {{r|Force Works #14}}.They later went up against intergalactic mercenary the [[Broker (Earth-616)|Broker]],{{r|Force Works #15}} They even had to fight their security system [[Virtual Integrated Rapidly-evolving Grid-based Intelligent Lifeform (Earth-9528)|V.I.R.G.I.L.]],{{r|Force Works #20}} and an alternate reality version of deceased former Force Works member [[Wonder Man]].{{r|Force Works #21}}{{r|Force Works #22}} |
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− | Working for his old Commission ties has led him into conflict with other heroes. Walker seems to have finally cut ties with them after one mission put him into conflict with [[James Rhodes (Earth-616)|War Machine]] and [[Clinton Barton (Earth-616)|Hawkeye]].{{ |
+ | Working for his old Commission ties has led him into conflict with other heroes. Walker seems to have finally cut ties with them after one mission put him into conflict with [[James Rhodes (Earth-616)|War Machine]] and [[Clinton Barton (Earth-616)|Hawkeye]].{{r|Force Works #12}} |
===Jury=== |
===Jury=== |
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− | He was hired by [[Edwin Cord (Earth-616)|Edwin Cord]] to lead the [[Jury (Earth-616)|Jury]] against the [[Thunderbolts (Earth-616)|Thunderbolts]].{{ |
+ | He was hired by [[Edwin Cord (Earth-616)|Edwin Cord]] to lead the [[Jury (Earth-616)|Jury]] against the [[Thunderbolts (Earth-616)|Thunderbolts]].{{r|Thunderbolts #23}} |
===S.T.A.R.S.=== |
===S.T.A.R.S.=== |
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− | While working for [[Superhuman Tactical Activities Response Squad (Earth-616)|S.T.A.R.S.]], he stumbled upon the [[Kree|Ruul]]'s plot to turn Earth into a [[Maximum Security|galactic prison]].{{ |
+ | While working for [[Superhuman Tactical Activities Response Squad (Earth-616)|S.T.A.R.S.]], he stumbled upon the [[Kree|Ruul]]'s plot to turn Earth into a [[Maximum Security|galactic prison]].{{r|Maximum Security #1|3}} |
===The Invaders=== |
===The Invaders=== |
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===AXIS=== |
===AXIS=== |
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+ | [[File:Avengers (Doctor Doom's) (Earth-616) from Avengers World Vol 1 16 001.png|thumb|Doctor Doom's Avengers]] |
John joined [[Avengers (Doctor Doom's) (Earth-616)|Doctor Doom's Avengers]], and battled the now-evil [[Wanda Maximoff (Earth-616)|Scarlet Witch]] who arrived to [[Latveria]] to have revenge on [[Victor von Doom (Earth-616)|Doctor Doom]].{{r|Avengers World #15}}The Avengers fought the Scarlet Witch and saved villagers trapped in the crossfire. [[Delroy Garrett Jr. (Earth-616)|3D Man]] managed to get hold of the Witch and take her to a machine Doctor Doom had created to specifically canalize her abilities. Soon after being put into the machine, the Scarlet Witch escaped and set out to find Doom, leaving the Avengers behind. After condensing a portion of Scarlet Witch's powers into the device, [[Valeria Richards (Earth-616)|Valeria Richards]] informed the heroes their job was done.{{r|Avengers World #16}} |
John joined [[Avengers (Doctor Doom's) (Earth-616)|Doctor Doom's Avengers]], and battled the now-evil [[Wanda Maximoff (Earth-616)|Scarlet Witch]] who arrived to [[Latveria]] to have revenge on [[Victor von Doom (Earth-616)|Doctor Doom]].{{r|Avengers World #15}}The Avengers fought the Scarlet Witch and saved villagers trapped in the crossfire. [[Delroy Garrett Jr. (Earth-616)|3D Man]] managed to get hold of the Witch and take her to a machine Doctor Doom had created to specifically canalize her abilities. Soon after being put into the machine, the Scarlet Witch escaped and set out to find Doom, leaving the Avengers behind. After condensing a portion of Scarlet Witch's powers into the device, [[Valeria Richards (Earth-616)|Valeria Richards]] informed the heroes their job was done.{{r|Avengers World #16}} |
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| Powers = |
| Powers = |
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+ | * '''Power Broker Enhancements:''' US Agent possesses various super human physical attributes as a result of undergoing the [[Power Broker]]'s process:{{r|Heroic Age: Heroes #1}}{{r|Marvel Avengers: The Ultimate Character Guide #1}}{{r|Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe Vol 4 #3}}{{r|Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe Master Edition #29}}{{r|Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe Vol 3 #8}} |
**'''Superhuman Strength:''' US Agent is superhumanly strong and is capable of lifting about 10 tons.{{r|Heroic Age: Heroes #1}}{{r|Marvel Avengers: The Ultimate Character Guide #1}}{{r|Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe Vol 4 #3}}{{r|Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe Master Edition #29}}{{r|Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe Vol 3 #8}} |
**'''Superhuman Strength:''' US Agent is superhumanly strong and is capable of lifting about 10 tons.{{r|Heroic Age: Heroes #1}}{{r|Marvel Avengers: The Ultimate Character Guide #1}}{{r|Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe Vol 4 #3}}{{r|Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe Master Edition #29}}{{r|Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe Vol 3 #8}} |
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**'''Superhuman Stamina:''' US Agent's muscles produce far fewer fatigue toxins than the muscles of ordinary humans during physical activity. He can exert himself at peak capacity for several hours before fatigue begins to impair him.{{r|Heroic Age: Heroes #1}}{{r|Marvel Avengers: The Ultimate Character Guide #1}}{{r|Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe Vol 4 #3}}{{r|Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe Master Edition #29}}{{r|Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe Vol 3 #8}} |
**'''Superhuman Stamina:''' US Agent's muscles produce far fewer fatigue toxins than the muscles of ordinary humans during physical activity. He can exert himself at peak capacity for several hours before fatigue begins to impair him.{{r|Heroic Age: Heroes #1}}{{r|Marvel Avengers: The Ultimate Character Guide #1}}{{r|Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe Vol 4 #3}}{{r|Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe Master Edition #29}}{{r|Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe Vol 3 #8}} |
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**'''Superhuman Durability:''' The tissues of his body are somewhat harder and more resistant to injury than the body of an ordinary human. However, he is not invulnerable and can sustain injury in many of the same ways as an ordinary human. However, he can withstand impact forces and trauma that would severely injure or kill an ordinary human with mild discomfort.{{r|Heroic Age: Heroes #1}}{{r|Marvel Avengers: The Ultimate Character Guide #1}}{{r|Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe Vol 4 #3}}{{r|Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe Master Edition #29}}{{r|Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe Vol 3 #8}} |
**'''Superhuman Durability:''' The tissues of his body are somewhat harder and more resistant to injury than the body of an ordinary human. However, he is not invulnerable and can sustain injury in many of the same ways as an ordinary human. However, he can withstand impact forces and trauma that would severely injure or kill an ordinary human with mild discomfort.{{r|Heroic Age: Heroes #1}}{{r|Marvel Avengers: The Ultimate Character Guide #1}}{{r|Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe Vol 4 #3}}{{r|Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe Master Edition #29}}{{r|Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe Vol 3 #8}} |
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− | | Intelligence = 3 |
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− | | Strength = 4 |
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− | | Durability = 4 |
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− | | Energy Projection = 1 |
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− | | Fighting Skills = 6 |
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| Abilities = * US Agent is a superb military combatant. As he has also received training from the [[Taskmaster]] in combat, gymnastics, and acrobatics.{{r|Heroic Age: Heroes #1}}{{r|Marvel Avengers: The Ultimate Character Guide #1}}{{r|Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe Vol 4 #3}}{{r|Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe Master Edition #29}}{{r|Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe Vol 3 #8}} |
| Abilities = * US Agent is a superb military combatant. As he has also received training from the [[Taskmaster]] in combat, gymnastics, and acrobatics.{{r|Heroic Age: Heroes #1}}{{r|Marvel Avengers: The Ultimate Character Guide #1}}{{r|Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe Vol 4 #3}}{{r|Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe Master Edition #29}}{{r|Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe Vol 3 #8}} |
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| Equipment = * '''Bulletproof costume''', ''formerly'' [[Avengers Identicard]]. {{r|Heroic Age: Heroes #1}}{{r|Marvel Avengers: The Ultimate Character Guide #1}}{{r|Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe Vol 4 #3}}{{r|Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe Master Edition #29}}{{r|Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe Vol 3 #8}} |
| Equipment = * '''Bulletproof costume''', ''formerly'' [[Avengers Identicard]]. {{r|Heroic Age: Heroes #1}}{{r|Marvel Avengers: The Ultimate Character Guide #1}}{{r|Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe Vol 4 #3}}{{r|Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe Master Edition #29}}{{r|Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe Vol 3 #8}} |
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− | * '''[[Captain America Uniform]]:''' |
+ | * '''[[Captain America's Uniform]]:''' |
| Transportation = * Custom-built motorcycle and van similar to [[Captain America (Steve Rogers)]]; ''formerly'' [[Avenger's Quinjet]]. Air Ship named [[Black Mariah (Ship)|Black Mariah]].{{r|Heroic Age: Heroes #1}}{{r|Marvel Avengers: The Ultimate Character Guide #1}}{{r|Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe Vol 4 #3}}{{r|Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe Master Edition #29}}{{r|Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe Vol 3 #8}} |
| Transportation = * Custom-built motorcycle and van similar to [[Captain America (Steve Rogers)]]; ''formerly'' [[Avenger's Quinjet]]. Air Ship named [[Black Mariah (Ship)|Black Mariah]].{{r|Heroic Age: Heroes #1}}{{r|Marvel Avengers: The Ultimate Character Guide #1}}{{r|Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe Vol 4 #3}}{{r|Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe Master Edition #29}}{{r|Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe Vol 3 #8}} |
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[[Category:Weapons Expert]] |
[[Category:Weapons Expert]] |
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[[Category:Acrobats]] |
[[Category:Acrobats]] |
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+ | [[Category:Thrown Weapons]] |
Revision as of 16:28, 27 January 2016
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- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Captain America #335
- ↑ Captain America #328
- ↑ Captain America #329
- ↑ Captain America #323
- ↑ Captain America #327
- ↑ Captain America #332
- ↑ Captain America #333
- ↑ Captain America #334
- ↑ The Spectacular Spider-Man #137
- ↑ The Spectacular Spider-Man #138
- ↑ Captain America #336
- ↑ Captain America #338
- ↑ Captain America #339
- ↑ Captain America #341
- ↑ Captain America #343
- ↑ Captain America #344
- ↑ Captain America #345
- ↑ Captain America #346
- ↑ Captain America #347
- ↑ Captain America #348
- ↑ Captain America #349
- ↑ Captain America #350
- ↑ Captain America #351
- ↑ Captain America #354
- ↑ West Coast Avengers (Vol. 2) #44
- ↑ West Coast Avengers (Vol. 2) #45
- ↑ Captain America #376
- ↑ Captain America #377
- ↑ Captain America #378
- ↑ Avengers: West Coast #102
- ↑ Force Works #1
- ↑ Force Works #2
- ↑ Force Works #3
- ↑ Force Works #4
- ↑ Force Works #5
- ↑ Force Works #6
- ↑ Force Works #7
- ↑ Force Works #8
- ↑ Force Works #9
- ↑ Force Works #10
- ↑ Force Works #11
- ↑ 42.0 42.1 Force Works #12
- ↑ Force Works #13
- ↑ Force Works #14
- ↑ Force Works #15
- ↑ Force Works #20
- ↑ Force Works #21
- ↑ Force Works #22
- ↑ Thunderbolts #23
- ↑ Maximum Security #1–3
- ↑ New Invaders #1
- ↑ New Invaders #2
- ↑ New Invaders #3
- ↑ New Invaders #4
- ↑ New Invaders #5
- ↑ New Invaders #6
- ↑ New Invaders #7
- ↑ New Invaders #8
- ↑ New Invaders #9
- ↑ Civil War: Choosing Sides #1
- ↑ Civil War #7
- ↑ Civil War: The Initiative #1
- ↑ Civil War Battle Damage Report #1
- ↑ Omega Flight #1
- ↑ Omega Flight #2
- ↑ Omega Flight #3
- ↑ Omega Flight #4
- ↑ Omega Flight #5
- ↑ Mighty Avengers #21
- ↑ Mighty Avengers #22
- ↑ Mighty Avengers #23
- ↑ Mighty Avengers #24
- ↑ Mighty Avengers #25
- ↑ Mighty Avengers #27
- ↑ Mighty Avengers #28
- ↑ Mighty Avengers #29
- ↑ Mighty Avengers #30
- ↑ Mighty Avengers #31
- ↑ Thunderbolts #145
- ↑ Dark Avengers #179
- ↑ Dark Avengers #180
- ↑ Dark Avengers #181
- ↑ Dark Avengers #182
- ↑ Dark Avengers #183
- ↑ Dark Avengers #184
- ↑ Dark Avengers #185
- ↑ Dark Avengers #186
- ↑ Dark Avengers #187
- ↑ Dark Avengers #188
- ↑ Dark Avengers #189
- ↑ Dark Avengers #190
- ↑ Avengers World #15
- ↑ Avengers World #16
- ↑ 94.00 94.01 94.02 94.03 94.04 94.05 94.06 94.07 94.08 94.09 94.10 Heroic Age: Heroes #1
- ↑ 95.00 95.01 95.02 95.03 95.04 95.05 95.06 95.07 95.08 95.09 95.10 Marvel Avengers: The Ultimate Character Guide #1
- ↑ 96.00 96.01 96.02 96.03 96.04 96.05 96.06 96.07 96.08 96.09 96.10 Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe (Vol. 4) #3
- ↑ 97.00 97.01 97.02 97.03 97.04 97.05 97.06 97.07 97.08 97.09 97.10 Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe Master Edition #29
- ↑ 98.00 98.01 98.02 98.03 98.04 98.05 98.06 98.07 98.08 98.09 98.10 Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe (Vol. 3) #8
- ↑ Marvel Illustrated: The Swimsuit Issue #1
- ↑ Captain America (Vol. 5) #50
- ↑ Civil War Battle Damage Report #1