Nomad

Nomad

Creation & Design

Nomad was created during a time when Marvel was exploring themes of identity and patriotism, reflecting the changing attitudes of the 1970s.

Early Years

Initially introduced as a sidekick to Captain America, Nomad's character evolved to represent a more complex view of heroism and national identity.

Character Development

Over the years, Nomad has evolved from a sidekick to a complex character grappling with his identity, morality, and the legacy of those who came before him.

Cultural Reception

Nomad has been well-received by fans for his depth and relatability, often seen as a symbol of the struggles faced by veterans and those questioning their place in society.

Character Details

Real Name:
Jack Monroe
Aliases:
Nomad, Bucky, Captain America
Species:
Human
Gender:
Male
Affiliations:
Avengers, S.H.I.E.L.D., Invaders
Abilities:
Superhuman agility, Expert hand-to-hand combatant, Skilled marksman
Equipment:
Shield, Costume with enhanced durability
Weight:
180lbs
Height:
5' 10"
Eye Color:
blue
Hair Color:
blonde
Marvel Nov 1972

Captain America #155

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Origin of Jack Monroe
Origin of William Burnside
Story retcons Captain America's appearances in the 1950s to William Burnside and other patriots operating as Captain America up until Rogers returned in Avengers #4
Marvel Dec 1974

Captain America #180

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1st appearance and origin of Steve Rogers as Nomad
1st appearance of Hugh Jones, president of Roxxon
Madame Hydra becomes Viper
Death of the first Viper
First mention of the oil conglomerate, Roxxon
Marvel Mar 1975

Captain America #183

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Death of Captain America, Roscoe Simons, killed by the Red Skull
Steve Rogers assumes the role of Captain America again
1st appearance of Gamecock, a minor antagonist of Captain America
Marvel Jan 2013 Vol 7

Captain America #1

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1st appearance of Jet Zola as a child, the daughter of Armin Zola
1st appearance of Ian Zola aka Ian Rogers, the adoptive child of Steve Rogers and Sharon Carter who later becomes Nomad
1st appearance of the Green Skull, an environmental terrorist

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