| Alias |
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| Captain America 0 | |
| Nick Name | |
| The First Captain America | |
| Civilian ID | |
| Isaiah Bradley | |
| Occupation | |
| Soldier | |
| Legal Status | |
| Citizen of the United States with a military criminal record. | |
| Nation or Planet of Origin | |
| New York, New York | |
| Group Affiliation | |
| U.S. Army | |
| Base of Operations | |
| Mobile within the European theatre of World War II. | |
| Height | |
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| Weight | |
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| Eye Color | |
| Brown | |
| Hair Color | |
| Black | |
| Skin Tone | |
| Negroid | |
| Known Powers | |
| Super-Soldier
Serum and Vita-Ray enhancements resulting in peak human strength, speed,
stamina, agility and longevity. Excellent hand-to-hand combat skills with training as a soldier. Note: Although the Super-Soldier Serum has extended Bradley's life expectancy, it has cost him his mental faculties resulting in a regression to an intellectually adolescent state. |
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| Accessories | |
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Captain America Uniform: Composed of a fire-proof weave with a chain mail upper body armor. Shield: Kite-shaped shield composed of an unknown alloy. Used both offensively and defensively. |
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| Common Enemies | |
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Nazis U.S. Army |
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| Regularly Appearing | |
| Truth: Red, White & Black | |
| First Appearance | |
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Isaiah Bradley Truth: Red, White & Black #1 (Jan. 2003) Captain America 0 Truth: Red, White & Black #4 (April, 2003) |
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| Creator | |
| Robert Morales & Kyle Baker | |
| Origin | |
| It
was a different America, a segregated America, an America of institutional
racism and eugenic philosophy, where the worth of a man or woman was
determined by the color of their skin and not the content of their
character. In the days proceeding Pearl Harbor, America knew that it needed a new kind of weapon, not one of metal and gears, but of flesh and bone. Behind this backdrop of racism, the decision was made to recruit a group of men to use as unknowing test subjects to create the blueprint that would result in Captain America. |
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