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Ms America

América Chávez

First Appearance

Vengeance #1 (2011)

Powers & Abilities

FlightSuper StrengthSuper SpeedAgilityStaminaInvulnerabilityTeleportHealingUnarmed CombatDimensional ManipulationCosmic AwarenessBerserker StrengthLongevity

Teams

A-ForceAvengersAvengers West CoastDefendersGuardians of the GalaxyS.H.I.E.L.D.Teen BrigadeThunderboltsUltimatesYoung Avengers

Also Known As

America Chavez, Ms. America, USA, Miss America, Captain America Chavez

About Ms America

América Chávez, known as Ms. America, made her explosive debut in Vengeance #1 (2011), a limited series that introduced one of Marvel's most powerful and distinctive new characters in years. Created by Joe Casey and Nick Dragotta, América arrived on the scene as a fierce, dimension-hopping powerhouse with a star-spangled aesthetic and an attitude to match. Her first appearance is already considered a key modern-era collectible, as she quickly transcended her debut title to become a cornerstone of Marvel's expanding universe.

What sets América apart from virtually every other character in comics is her raw power set combined with her origin. Hailing from the Utopian Parallel, a pocket dimension outside the multiverse itself, she possesses superhuman strength, speed, flight, and near-invulnerability — but her most jaw-dropping ability is punching star-shaped holes through the fabric of reality to travel between dimensions. This makes her one of the most cosmically significant characters Marvel has introduced in the modern era. Her early appearances in Young Avengers (2013) by Kieron Gillen and Jamie McKelvie are essential reads and highly sought-after issues, as that run is widely celebrated for its style and storytelling.

América's profile surged even further with her role in Al Ewing's Ultimates and Ultimates² series, where she stood alongside some of Marvel's biggest cosmic heavyweights tackling universe-level threats. She also featured prominently in the A-Force series, adding key appearances across multiple team books that serious collectors will want to track down. Her solo ongoing series, America (2017) by Gabby Rivera, marked a landmark moment — a Latina LGBTQ+ hero headlining her own Marvel title, a cultural milestone that gives those issues added historical weight in any collection.

For collectors, Ms. America represents exactly the kind of character whose early books reward long-term investment. Her Vengeance #1 debut, her Young Avengers appearances, and her solo series are all worth hunting down. With her introduction to mainstream audiences through the Marvel Cinematic Universe in Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, back-issue demand has surged significantly. Whether you are building a key issues collection or chasing complete runs, getting into América Chávez books now is a smart move.

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