

To stop the Young Masters from recruiting Kid Loki, Miss America broke into the Metropolitan Art Museum, but Loki used the Screaming Idol to send her to the Sixth Dimension. With information from the In-Betweener, the Teen Brigade set out to prevent the Young Masters of Evil from disrupting the balance between chaos and order. With the Teen Brigade, she freed the In-Betweener from the government confinement center, Groom Lake Adjacent in Nevada. Miss America eventually joined the Teen Brigade and served as co-leader with Ultimate Nullifier. She traveled across different realities, eventually adopted the moniker of Miss America, and began covertly acting as a superhero. Wanting to prove herself as a hero and knowing Utopia didn't require salvation, America ran away from her home and her responsibilities. America's mothers sacrificed themselves to seal the black holes resulting in their particles being smeared across the Multiverse itself. When America was approximately six years old, the Utopian Parallel was threatened by destruction. She appears to have inherited or absorbed some or all of her superpowers from the Demiurge's ambient magical presence. Fictional character biography Īmerica Chavez was raised by her mothers in the Utopian Parallel, a reality that is out of time and in the presence of the being known as the Demiurge.
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In August 2018, Chavez joined the West Coast Avengers in a series by writer Kelly Thompson and artist Stefano Caselli. That series, written by Latin-American novelist Gabby Rivera, launched in March 2017 and was canceled in April 2018. At the 2016 New York Comic Con, Marvel announced that Chavez would receive her first solo series-simply titled America. Beginning in October 2015, Chavez has appeared in Ultimates by Al Ewing and Kenneth Rocafort as part of the All-New, All-Different Marvel initiative. Willow Wilson, Marguerite Bennett and Jorge Molina. Chavez later appears in the 2013 Young Avengers series by Kieron Gillen and Jamie McKelvie and in the 2015 series, A-Force, by G. Īmerica Chavez first appeared in the 2011 limited series Vengeance by Joe Casey and Nick Dragotta. The character will make her live-action film debut in the Marvel Cinematic Universe film Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, portrayed by Xochitl Gomez. As a lesbian, she is Marvel's first Latin-American LGBTQ character to star in an ongoing series. Chavez first appeared in Vengeance #1 (September 2011) before joining the Young Avengers and later starring in her own ongoing series, America, in March 2017 by writer Gabby Rivera. Created by Joe Casey and Nick Dragotta, Chavez is the second character to use the moniker Miss America, after Madeline Joyce. Superhuman strength, speed, longevity and durabilityĪmerica Chavez, also known by her moniker Miss America, is a fictional superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.America Chavez on a variant cover of America #1 (May 2017) Chavez's first self-titled issue.
