Samuel Thomas Wilson, also known as Falcon, is a fictional superhero. He is also a part of Marvel Universe and also has his own comic book. His first appearance in Comic book was in Captain America #117, which came in September 1969. Even as a matter of fact, he is the first African-America Superhero. His character was been created by the great Stan Lee and Gene Colan.
As a part of Marvel Comics “Marvel NOW!” The publishing initiative, several of Marvel’s headlining Avengers went through unexpected and genuinely interesting status quo shifts, leading to being a new replacement who all had one thing in common: They weren’t white dudes. This is what gave us Kamala Khan as Ms. Marvel, Robbie Reyes as Ghost Rider, Sam Alexander as Nova, Janes Foster as Thor and, most relevant in a post-Endgame world, Sam Wilson taking up the mantle of Captain America.
In a battle during Nazi Villian, Master Man Sam is given a blood transfusion with a Captain America, giving him power that would later help him. During Captain America’s adventure in Dimensions, Z Steve is given a super-soldier serum, which makes him very old. At the same time, Falcon stops Arnin to bomb New York. Therefore Steve decides that his friends Falcon will become the new Captain America.
The decent point, but we will still feel like something that will be explored in Sm and Bucky’s upcoming Disney+ show. The Falcon and the Winter Soldier. We hardly know anything about the plot, except that it’ll follow the duo after Endgame, and will see the return of Daniel Bruehl’s villain, Baron Zemo. But don’t worry it looks like we won’t see any retconning when the show hits and streaming service in Fall 2020.