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⭐ Key Issues

Civil War (2006) #1
The opening issue of Marvel's landmark Civil War event by Mark Millar and Steve McNiven. The Superhuman Registration Act divides the Marvel Universe as Captain America and Iron Man lead opposing sides in a conflict that reshapes Marvel continuity for years. One of the best-selling Marvel events ever published.

Civil War (2006) #1 (Turner Variant)
Michael Turner variant cover of Civil War #1, the opening issue of Marvel's landmark 2006 event by Mark Millar and Steve McNiven.

Captain America Comics (1941) #2
One of the earliest Golden Age Captain America comics, published in 1941. A historically significant issue from the original Timely Comics run by Joe Simon and Jack Kirby during World War II.

Tales to Astonish (1959) #62
First Appearance: The Leader (Samuel Sterns)
First appearance of the Leader, the Hulk's arch-nemesis and one of Marvel's most dangerous super-villains. A key Silver Age issue from the early days of the Hulk's solo adventures.

Captain America (1968) #117
First Appearance: Falcon (Sam Wilson) — first appearance
The first appearance of the Falcon — the first African-American superhero in mainstream comics. Written by Stan Lee with art by Gene Colan. A pivotal Silver Age key whose importance has been amplified by Sam Wilson's role in the MCU and his becoming Captain America. High demand from collectors.
Vowing to serve his country any way he could, young Steve Rogers took the super soldier serum to become America's one-man army. Fighting for the red, white and blue for over 60 years, Captain America is the living, breathing symbol of freedom and liberty.