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  2. Miss America (also spelt as Ms. America) is the name of several superheroines appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The first incarnation of Miss America, Madeline Joyce, first appeared in Marvel Mystery Comics #49 (September 1943). [1]

  3. With the ability to create cross-dimensional portals, superhuman strength, and flight, America Chavez comes to believe she and her powers originate from the Utopian Parallel, a realm outside conventional time and space formed from the “unbinding of magic” by the multidimensional messiah Demiurge.

  4. Xochitl Gomez, aka America Chavez, joins us live to discuss how it feels to be in the MCU family, and her friendship with Kathryn Newton. Join Ms. Marvel, Squirrel Girl, America and more, as they learn exactly what it means to be a young hero in the Marvel Universe – and what it means to be a hero to each other.

  5. America Chavez is a lesbian superhero of Latin-American origin. [4] . She has assumed the mantle of Miss America from the superheroine Madeline Joyce. [5] . She has also been a member of the A-Force, the Ultimates, and the Young Avengers at various points in her history. [6]

    • America Chavez (birth name), America Santana (adoptive name)
    • Marvel Comics
    • Vengeance #1, (September 2011)
  6. In the comics, America Chavez is a Multiverse-hopping superhero who goes by the name Miss America. Chavez's original backstory was that she came from a special dimension called the Utopian Parallel, but this has been retconned.

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  7. America Chavez shared the moniker of Miss America with the World War II superheroine Madeline Joyce. There appears to be no connection or relation between the two besides the name, and writer Kieron Gillen has commented that he "half thinks [America] doesn’t even know that anyone else used the name".

  8. May 11, 2022 · Here’s some things you might not know about America! Her former moniker “Ms. America” makes her the second character to use that name (Golden Age hero Madeline Joyce Frank is the first as “Miss America”).

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