Walker co-starred in 2021's United States of Captain America limited series, in which Steve Rogers, Sam Wilson, Bucky Barnes, and John Walker teamed up for a road trip adventure celebrating the 80th anniversary of Captain America's 1941 debut. After a final battle with his replacement, Walker managed to retain both the shield and identity of US Agent. Walker's last headlining role came in a recent US Agent limited series, in which he was replaced by a new, even more vicious US Agent - similar to his own replacement of Steve Rogers. In the course of his time with the Thunderbolts, Walker wound up in an alternate reality where a scientist was able to regrow his lost limbs. A few years later, while using a wheelchair and prosthetic arm, Walker became the warden of a new Thunderbolts program in which Luke Cage led a team of former villains trying to rehabilitate into heroes. Walker also served as an agent of SHIELD, a member of the Invaders, and even a member of the Canadian team Omega Flight.īut tragedy struck when Walker was dismembered by the villain Nuke, using Odin's spear, while Nuke was part of the Thunderbolts - then a sort of private black ops team run by Norman Osborn. How does US Agent fit into the Marvel Universe?įollowing taking the mantle of US Agent, Walker became a staple of the Marvel Universe throughout the '90s, serving on both the Avengers West Coast and the core Avengers team over the years – though he was also once tricked into turning on his teammates alongside his fellow 'replacement heroes' War Machine and Beta Ray Bill, who had filled in for Iron Man and Thor in previous years. After this, Walker gives Steve back the Captain America shield and costume, and takes up Steve's black, white, and red 'Captain' uniform as US Agent, complete with a new, matching shield. Subsequently, Walker is manipulated by the Red Skull into confronting Rogers in Washington, DC – but the two heroes quickly realize what's happening, after Walker decimates Red Skull's henchmen, and team up to bring down the arch-villain. As a result, he's captured by the fascist Flag-Smasher, but he's rescued by Steve Rogers, operating as the Captain. When Walker's strict orders force him to miss their funeral, he becomes emotionally unstable and murders numerous members of the Watchdogs. But things quickly go south – first, Walker is sent by a rogue agent to help hunt down political adversaries to the brutal regime of a South American dictator, which cause him to become disillusioned, then his violent methods as Captain America lead terrorists known as the Watchdogs to kill his parents after his secret identity is revealed on television. The scheme works, and when Super Patriot makes a high-profile rescue just as Rogers quits, Walker is hired as the replacement Captain America. Walker's publicist begins orchestrating a series of high-profile fights against supposed pro-Steve Rogers activists – actually actors hired to make Walker look like a good choice to replace Rogers, something the then-Super Patriot is already gunning for before Steve's retirement. Taking up the name Super Patriot, Walker uses his newly imbued super-strength to begin following in the footsteps of Captain America, through the lens of his own right-wing politics. At first entering superhuman wrestling leagues, Walker catches the eye of a publicist, who convinces him to try his hand at being a full-on superhero. Steve began calling himself simply 'The Captain,' and set about his usual crime-fighting, Avenging routine.īut the Commission on Superhuman Activities, the government taskforce ordered to oversee Cap's duties, wasn't so keen on losing America's personal superhero, so they reached out to find a replacement willing to don Cap's shield and costume – and to follow their strict directives.Įnter John Walker – a Georgia-born soldier stationed at Fort Bragg who so idolizes his older brother, a war hero who died in Vietnam, he enlists the help of the villainous Power Broker to give him superpowers. Bristling at both the eyes over his shoulder and the tasks he was being asked to perform, which he felt were not becoming the mantle of Captain America, Rogers resigned, handing in his shield and costume, and taking up a black, white, and red ensemble that, while resembling his Captain America suit, was not directly tied to a patriotic theme.
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