

In more modern times, Isaiah is the grandfather of Patriot II of the Young Avengers. Isaiah Bradley is the last surviving test subject of a secret government project attempting to recreate note Truth was pitched as an out-of-continuity story that revealed the truth behind the origin of Steve's serum, but it was decided to make it canon, set after Steve gets his powers the Super-Soldier serum, which he was an unwitting participant.

Notable Aliases: Black Captain America, Black Kapitan Amerika, Captain America First Appearance: Truth: Red, White & Black Vol 1 #1 (January, 2003) "I'm loyal to nothing, General - except the Dream."Īlter Ego: Steven "Steve" Rogers Notable Aliases: Anthony Schwarz, Blondie, The Blue Devil, Brett Hendrick, The Brooklyn Project, Buck Jones, Captain Flagpole, Captain World, Cap-Wolf, Crossbones, Eagle, Expatriate, The First Avenger, Flag Boy, Flag-Face, Flag-Man, General Overview, Grampa Steve, Granny, He Whose Name Should Not Be Stated Aloud, Kapitan Amerika, The Living legend, Lord of the Frozen Ice, Man Out of Time, The Man Without a Country, Mister Avenger, Mortal Enemy of HYDRA, Nathan Hale, Nomad, Rembrandt, Roger Grant, Roger Stevens, Scourge of All That Is Evil, Sentinel of Liberty, Shield-Slinger, Sky King, Spider-King, Star-Spangled Avenger, Stevie, Steven Grant Rogers, Striped Crusader, Subject 223, Super-Soldier, "Symbol of Freedom", The Captain, Weapon I, Winghead, Wing-Tips, World's Top Cop, Yeoman America Editorial Names: Captain America: Sentinel of Liberty, Steve Rogers: Super-Soldier First Appearance: Captain America Comics Vol 1 #1 (March, 1941) note Actually released December, 1940
