The Definitive Origin Of Marvel's Sam Wilson ( Falcon )

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Samuel Thomas "Sam" Wilson ( Falcon ) is a superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character was introduced by writer-editor Stan Lee and artist Gene Colan in Captain America #117 (Sept. 1969), and was the first Black American superhero in mainstream comic books.

As the protector of Harlem, the Falcon has come into conflict with Harlem crime-bosses Stoneface and Morgan.
The Falcon initially started out as a non-flying superhero with a trained falcon, Redwing, but eventually he had wings made of Wakandan design, which he has retained over the years.

The Falcon has been a frequent partner of Captain America, and has intermittently been a member of the Avengers, having first been brought in by Henry Peter Gyrich in an attempt to make the group more racially integrated.

The Falcon is one of the first African American superheroes, as well as the first not to have "Black" in his name.

His nephew was the Hulk's sometime sidekick Jim Wilson, one of the first openly HIV-positive Marvel characters (now deceased).

Wilson is to date the only publicly known black successor Captain America (as established in Captain America Sentinel of Liberty 6-8.).

Isaiah Bradley was never officially recognized in the role of Captain America, though some list Bradley as the "black" Captain America.

All-New Captain America is not the first time Wilson has stepped up to the role of Captain America. In Captain America: Sentinel of Liberty #9, he briefly stood in for a gravely injured Steve Rogers.
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