Silver Age Captain America Comics are Forgotten CLASSICS

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  • Welcome or welcome back to the stash! today we go over some classic Captain America comics from the SILVER AGE as requested by our channel member Brandon!
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  • @PauTheDeo
    @PauTheDeo 10 วันที่ผ่านมา +6

    Cant wait for this one

  • @daltonhead4572
    @daltonhead4572 10 วันที่ผ่านมา +3

    A great video and story! I love and grew up with Spider-Man and he is my second favorite superhero, but Captain America is number one for me. Keep up the great work 👍

    • @mnstash
      @mnstash  9 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      Thank you glad you enjoyed :) I was happy to give some love to one of the greatest heroes ever!

  • @avlis101
    @avlis101 10 วันที่ผ่านมา +4

    I started reading Captain America 2002 relaunch or reboot or new issue number one... And I got hooked. Spider-Man is my favourite Marvel character but as you said it there are other good one to pick from and have a blast reading them. Captain America is one of them. His stories are full of life and intrigue and are amazingly page turners. You wont stop. I recommend picking up older comics cause the new ones are just mediocre.

    • @mnstash
      @mnstash  10 วันที่ผ่านมา +2

      Definitely man, I own and read majority silver age comics and they’re just so much fun! Especially the Bronze Age where the storytelling matured a little and it felt like more effort was being put in like Neal Adam’s Batman! There’s so many stories for people to read and enjoy but it’s a shame some only get the modern books!

  • @THEULTIMATESPIDERMAN-bf3tg
    @THEULTIMATESPIDERMAN-bf3tg 9 วันที่ผ่านมา +2

    Capitan america always presents the good and hope
    Other heroes do that too
    But when it comes to person like cap and some others like spidey ( or ironman I guess I don't know unfortunately)
    They just go all in to do the good thing like save even enemies that are dangerous even to world
    And it's nice to see he gets mentioned and tell that how good this character, person and hero is

    • @mnstash
      @mnstash  9 วันที่ผ่านมา +2

      It’s what adds to their charm! Cap is the best of all of us. I know this is superman’s line but it just fits so well for Steve, he fights for truth justice and the American way!

  • @edg4441
    @edg4441 10 วันที่ผ่านมา +3

    Great video and excellent coverage of the two issues. I've been a Marvel comics fan since 1969. Three cartoons got me interested in DC and Marvel Comics. "The Super Powers" cartoon with Superman, Superboy, Aquaman, and Batman & Robin as the main heroes of the show that ran from 1966 to 1969 (later replaced by The "Superfriends" Cartoon that ran from 1973 to 1986), The "Marvel Heroes" cartoon with Captain America, The Incredible Hulk, Thor, Iron Man, and Namor The Sub Mariner that ran from 1966 to 1968 and the "Spider-Man" (1967) cartoon that ran from 1967 to 1970.
    My top three favorite Marvel Comics characters are "The Amazing Spider-Man" (was there any doubt), "Captain America", and "Daredevil". Before I begin my comment regarding Captain America, I'm going to make a prediction, if "Wolverine and Deadpool" is as successful as forecasted, one of the upcoming Tom Holland Spider-Man films will be "Spider-Man and DareDevil" with Charlie Cox.
    Now to Captain America. It was great for MNStash to briefly show the cover of the 1st appearance of Captain America. That issue was published by Timely Comics, done by Joe Simon and Jack Kirby (yes Jack Kirby, 20 years before his time at Marvel). Captain America Comics # 1 was released to the public on December 20, 1940, with a cover listing March 1941. This was a year before the US entered WWII. There was a 15 Chapter Serial, as the serials were called back in the 1940s and that was in theatres starting on February 6, 1944, and re-released on September 30, 1953. When the serial was 1st released, TV was only a concept and only the very affluent people had access to the medium. If you have a copy of this comic in mint condition, the comic is worth an estimated $2 Million. The comic sold over a million comics. Marvel would wish for this kind of comic book sales today.
    Then Captain America became part of the "All-Winners Squad" in Captain America Comics # 59. This was Timely Comics' 1st superhero team and a predecessor to the later Marvel Superhero Team "The Invaders". The team made only two appearances in "All Winners Comics # 19 & # 21" in Fall 1946. No issue # 20 was made. The original Captain America run's final issue was "Captain America Comics # 75" in February 1950. Marvel decided to bring back the character in Avengers # 4 in March 1964 as MNStash showed the issue's cover. Then as MNStash covers the "Tales of Suspense #s 80 and 81, this is the beginning of solo Captain America stories and his team-up with Ion Man. Then in "Avengers # 71", December 1969, the later version of the "All-Winners Squad" "The Invaders" appeared.
    Captain America was also instrumental in introducing the 1st African American Superhero "The Falcon" in Captain # America # 117 in September 1969. The series became "Captain America and The Falcon" starting with issue # 134 and lasting seven and a half years as that title. That happened over 53 years ago. So when these activists claim there were no Black Superheroes and we need more, that isn't correct. At around the same time in 1972, Marvel introduced "Luke Cage Power Man" and DC introduced "John Stewart" as an alternate Green Lantern to Hal Jordan.
    I went into this long comment to show the rich History of Captain America who came out a couple of years after DC's Superman and Batman. All three characters have been around for over 4 generations. Wouldn't it be nice to go back and read when Superman and Batman 1st met? In "Superman #76" in 1952. Or the 1st appearance of Superboy and Supergirl? More Fun Comics # 101 in January - February 1945 and "Action Comics # 252" in May 1959 respectively. Sure, some of the Golden Age and Silver Age comics are dated, and corny, and don't reflect modern audiences or our society today, but most have great stories and are worth reading. Not like most of the garbage DC and Marvel produce today. I encourage reading all the back issues of Captain America up until about 2011 when the 1st MCU movie came out "Captain America The First Avenger".
    It means a lot to me to see a young man like MNStash cover comics from the Silver Age. It means these comics are appreciated by today's young generation. Keep up the great work MNStash and I know someday you'll reach 100,000 subscribers. If you're looking for excellent Spidey content and quality videos you found what you're looking for with this TH-cam channel. Definitely subscribe and look forward to more great Spidey and other heroes' quality videos. Happy Independence Day/4th of July. Cheers.

    • @mnstash
      @mnstash  9 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Firstly I’m in awe of your knowledge and sheer passion for comics! In my family I’m known as the library so to speak because I’m usually pretty good with any sort of comic question however I hope to one day reach your level!
      If there’s one thing my dad did it was make me appreciate the silver age! Obviously my collection was and still is his, he collected only silver age and so since a young age from when i started collecting comics along side him I’d mostly get with the help of his money of course 😅 silver age comics! I always use to look at each of the covers of the ones we had and so they’ve always been apart of the forefront with my passion for comics! I even remember one of the earliest asm books me and my dad got in a bundle and how I never let go of it, I was totally obsessed! It was issue 29 “never step on a scorpion” I still always smile whenever I flick thru my collection and see that particular issue!
      I’m so happy you enjoyed the video and I thank you for all the support :) I’d be more than happy to dive into some more silver age stuff, maybe some classic asm stories like one of my personal favourites if this be my destiny

  • @JoelakaJC
    @JoelakaJC 10 วันที่ผ่านมา +4

    I really love the classic Stan Lee and jack Kirby stories, like old school X-men, avengers and especially fantastic four always make me smile and their stories are clever and timeless, I’m happy to see someone else love this era of comics as well! And I love cap, he’s a great character and modern writers mock may him but he will always be a great symbol of what American pop culture can be 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🙂

    • @mnstash
      @mnstash  10 วันที่ผ่านมา +3

      So glad you enjoyed man :) if there’s one thing we love here it’s good comics and I’d say majority if not all silver age books are good! They’re definitely some of my favourites especially captain America! I might do a TH-cam shorts series going over some of my collection

    • @BrandontheAwesome
      @BrandontheAwesome 10 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@mnstash Unless you were Silver Age Superman...

    • @mnstash
      @mnstash  8 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      a lot of DC silver age was pretty boring and childish but wasnt that because they were more targeted towards kids? batman comics for me didn't get interesting until the goat Neal Adams got involved

    • @BrandontheAwesome
      @BrandontheAwesome 8 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@mnstash Yeah, blame the comics code. DC themselves in particular were used in the infamous "Seduction of the Innocent" book that started the code to begin with.
      But yeah, the 70s was peak Batman.

    • @mnstash
      @mnstash  8 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      @@BrandontheAwesome I notice your pop is some awesome Neal Adams art too, you got a favourite story from his time on the book? I was always fond of the Ra's stuff

  • @nibot2101
    @nibot2101 10 วันที่ผ่านมา +4

    This videos are great, definitely deserves more views

    • @mnstash
      @mnstash  10 วันที่ผ่านมา +2

      Thank you :) so far it’s not performing so well but hopefully it can gain some traction

  • @arnoldruva8225
    @arnoldruva8225 9 วันที่ผ่านมา +4

    Great video!, I was looking for a starting point for Captain America and I’ll take this as a sign, Thank you. 🙏

    • @BrandontheAwesome
      @BrandontheAwesome 8 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      @@arnoldruva8225 You can't go wrong with Stan the Man Lee and Jack The King Kirby!

    • @mnstash
      @mnstash  8 วันที่ผ่านมา +2

      thank you :) avengers issue 4 id personally recommend then you can go from tales of suspense issue 59 upwards if you'd like!

  • @MS7000_
    @MS7000_ 10 วันที่ผ่านมา +2

    Great video my man. I love the Intro. These intros are always one upping the other. I’m glad you reviewed the silver age Cap comics.

    • @mnstash
      @mnstash  9 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      Thank you my good man! I’d love to explore more of the marvel world if only they performed just that little bit better!

    • @MS7000_
      @MS7000_ 7 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@mnstashyeah

  • @BrandontheAwesome
    @BrandontheAwesome 10 วันที่ผ่านมา +3

    Stan Lee and Jack Kirby gave us some of the best of the best! No one tops the dream team!

    • @BrandontheAwesome
      @BrandontheAwesome 10 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Props for using the classic Avenger skins!

    • @mnstash
      @mnstash  10 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      Definitely especially some of their FF work was so much fun to read especially when they got in their stride! Hope you enjoyed the video and always 😅 whenever I do play this game it’s the only suits I use :)

    • @BrandontheAwesome
      @BrandontheAwesome 10 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Props to you dude! I didn't know anyone still played that dumpster fire! ​@@mnstash

    • @mnstash
      @mnstash  9 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      Only for videos😂sad it’s the only game that’s not a Lego game that’s got the avengers in it! What am I gonna use for dc videos that aren’t Batman, injustice?! Oh lord😭

    • @BrandontheAwesome
      @BrandontheAwesome 9 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@mnstash Not a fan of Injustice either, huh?

  • @eddiesamakovski8216
    @eddiesamakovski8216 10 วันที่ผ่านมา +3

    Enjoyed the cap vid bring it on cheers luv the cap

    • @mnstash
      @mnstash  10 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      Thank you! Cheers!

  • @edrianraneses5864
    @edrianraneses5864 10 วันที่ผ่านมา +2

    ​ Alright there's one thing you must know is that J jonah jameson should have had his story ended sooner like in the life story annual in which his unhealthy obsession towards taking down Spider-Man because he perceives that there's something menacing hidden in his actions on his eyes that caused him to create Scorpion in the first place and when that failed because a scientist he hired that he bankrolled the experiment died he is then racked with guilt over that choice he made but he simply unable to let go decides to then do the same mistake over by ordering another scientist and inventor to create him a Spider Slayer that is capable of bringing down Spider-Man as a twisted sense of peace over what happened before but that failed too he even got saved by the one he despises he even tried to have the police arrest him over getting protection from them over Scorpion he was even questioned by them over his involvement with either of them until eventually George Stacy who was gonna retire from his line of duty steps in and arrests him because Scorpion confess that Jameson was behind his procedure and pain over for what he become due to his grudge against someone who is not technically the source of his problem no he is so he is sent to jail over his actions but his unwavering vendetta against Spider-Man is still something is grasping into on which would be proven to be his undoing as his argument with his son does not end well as John can simply see that is rashional impulses is due to the fact that he is simply wrongly taking his grief out of his mother's death that is not clearly a fault of someone that put him in there as he was unable to separate between the criminal who took his wife away and spider man so his son left because he was in over his head he is then well with a sense of guilt over what he has done to push his son away when was luckily to save by the hero he idolize that he couldn't do until he befriends Norman in there things however got much worst when Osborn manipulated him into furthering up his vendetta on Spider-Man due to a recent report on Gwen's death like his son before his argument with Peter leaves him having enough of his bs nonsense over Spider-Man being the source of the problem with he is the one so Peter abruptly ends the call having enough of his babble leaving Jameson another burned bridge until he is then interviewed by a psychiatrist on his problem until he can no longer stomach over the thoughts of his dead wife, having destroyed what's left of his family and unfairly taking his grief out of someone he barely even knows until then he stops doing that and starts hating himself for what he has done in his miserable life all he had is his memoirs about himself and what he thought Spider-Man was unfortunately his cellmate Norman would go on to die after his son Harry had died due to that unfortunate Shocking revelation he died because of his actions that he couldn't be fully accept what his action that caused so Jameson for the majority of his life almost spends in prison what the crime he unwillingly committed in the first place then he gets a letter from Norman that which sends him to a warehouse where there's an updated Spider Slayer robot that he made for Jameson to get his revenge on the hero that put him in jail for years as he is old and weak now but rather than tempt himself to do it again he decides to let it go finally decides to put an end over Scorpion the monster he made in the first place instead though his battle with Scorpion ultimately culminated in him realizing that he fought all his way back to the top of the building of Daily Bugle that he has not seen in years that stressful revelation causes him to have a severe heart in which kills him with an final apology to his words being one with some people that he mess up sparsely attend his funeral given the fact that he wasted his time on hating the one man who is not who he thinks of him and being unable to confront his inner flaws and demons until it was too late sadly though his new lease on life after finally coming to the terms that Spider-Man was not the cause of his problems but himself he starts to realized that he is technically his own worst enemy that he now hates himself for but because of what he did he is fully unable to repair his relationship that he pushed away because of his unchecked ego and anger getting the best of him that inevitably kills him if something like this was to be the end of the 616 version then let it be considering that I hated him so much with passion I just wanted him to die for mistreating Spider-Man in the first place I just wanted it be intregeated soon though whaddya think of that annual though stash you get that right I do not like him as much as everyone else does I prefer Perry White over him at least he never rights a negative articles about Superman though he openly supports his heroic deeds unlike Jameson to Spider-Man yknow? He pretty much deserves what he's got for mistreating for years and even his sorry ass apology won't make me or someone else accept what he did it was wrong and he knows it

    • @mnstash
      @mnstash  9 วันที่ผ่านมา +2

      Wow man that was some great writing I love your whole view on the jamerson bit! I wish I could reply with the same level of quality I’m sorry I’m just so tired🥲sounds like you’re really passionate tho about it and I do agree with the Perry white statement tho. It does feel like Jonah in many ways is unforgivable and his hatred is just way to over the top

    • @edrianraneses5864
      @edrianraneses5864 9 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@mnstash Indeed Perry White is a better character JJJ is not and that is still something I doubt will change due to writers not giving Jameson enough room for a proper redemption arc that he may or may not deserved