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PNGwynne
Nov 6, '08, 7:15 PM
What was Steve (Capt. America) Roger's civilian occupation in the '70s?
(In circa '73-'78, Mego era.)

I seem to remember a story where he was a policeman, and or course in the late '70s-early '80s he was a freelance illustrator.

I'm wondering about designing an alter-ego figure.

The Toyroom
Nov 6, '08, 7:35 PM
I believe that after he was revived his occupations were police officer, teacher, and freelance illustrator. After that I think he was just pretty much "Captain America", especially when he revealed his ID.

BlackKnight
Nov 6, '08, 8:29 PM
I know is Occupation Today is Worm Food. :wink_y:

PNGwynne
Nov 7, '08, 6:14 AM
I know is Occupation Today is Worm Food. :wink_y:

Ouch.

And Cap's death is just another reason why current comics don't get my $$$.

jds1911a1
Nov 7, '08, 8:09 AM
in the 70's he had many "short term" jobs ala david banner in the hulk show when Falcon and cap did the eay rider thing

the freelance artist is probably the longest job and goes back to his origin as a frail kid so drawing was probably a common escape for him. Don't forget there is always Army captain

aquatroy
Nov 11, '08, 1:47 PM
Former Living Legend!

Airdave817
Nov 11, '08, 4:59 PM
I started reading Cap in the late '70's through the John Byrne election issue... the only occupation I remember was the illustrator.

Wasn't he an agent of SHIELD? I always saw him kickin' ***** as Cap than as a civilian...

kingdom warrior
Nov 12, '08, 4:35 PM
Pimp because he got people to buy his book without him in it.......:grin: