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569:(a title she still holds in the 21st Century). After the attack, Lord Falsworth offers up his mansion as the Invaders' base of operations. After Baron Blood's attack on Jacqueline, James discovers the vampire is actually his brother, John. During a battle, Blood crushes Union Jack's legs under a boulder, effectively ending his career as a hero. Before the battle ends, James is able to impale Blood on a silver-veined stalagmite. Soon after, he quits the Invaders. 609: 748:. Their rivalry was most apparent when they both were chosen as Knights of Pendragon by the Green Knight of Avalon. Captain Britain did not remain a Pendragon for long, but Union Jack stuck with the new team until it broke up when half the team traveled to a parallel world to offer humanitarian aid. During his time with the 576:, parachuting into Nazi Germany. There they meet up with James' son, Brian, whom they were searching for. Falsworth and Dyna-Mite were captured by the Nazis, but are then rescued by Brian. Originally thinking his son a traitor, James learns that Brian fights against the Nazis as the costumed hero, the 788:
During his initial career as the second Union Jack, Brian Falsworth possessed no superhuman powers. He was a superbly athletic man, but, having been exposed to a variant of the Super Soldier Formula, was enhanced to the peak of human potential, and was highly trained in armed and unarmed combat. Like
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In the wake of the foiled attack, Lord Falsworth and Spitfire deduce Dyna-Mite's identity and sneak into Germany to look for Brian. Ultimately, they find out the truth behind Dyna-Mite, and Roger's memory is restored. Brian, reuniting with his family and reconciling with his father, learns of his
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Thomas and Robbins continued to feature both Falsworths in the series, with the younger becoming a semi-permanent member of the team with issues #23 (December 1977) & #25 (February 1978); in which he joins them on his first mission, while the older appeared in a supporting role in issue #23
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and #18-19 (July–August 1977), which sees the three parachuting into Nazi Germany on a mission to restore the latter's memory; flashback reveals that Dyna-Mite is Roger Aubrey, the best friend of Lord Falsworth's son, and that the two had been imprisoned by the Nazis while on a peace mission to
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Chapman becomes Union Jack when, while visiting Falsworth Manor with his friend, Kenneth Crichton (nephew of Brian Falsworth and later Baron Blood III), he dons the costume to stand in for Kenneth and save the life of James Montgomery Falsworth, Lord Falsworth, who has been targeted by
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James Montgomery Falsworth was an athletic man who possessed no superhuman powers. However, he was trained in the field of espionage, a veteran of two world wars, and highly trained in armed and unarmed combat. He wore a bullet-proof costume and carried a 6-inch dagger and a
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Thomas and Robbins continued to feature Lord Falsworth in a number of volumes, including #12 (January 1977), which sees him watching his daughter head off on her first mission with the team; #14-15 (March–April 1977), which sees him absconding with her and new hero
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break up and his enhanced musculature returns to normal, he reverts to the classic uniform and returns to fighting crime solo. He also faces a vampire cult led by a vampire who had been created by the original Baron Blood.
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saves his daughter — Jacqueline Falsworth — from Baron Blood. Jacqueline is revived by a blood transfusion from the Human Torch which grants her the power of super-speed. As a result, she becomes the costumed hero
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Like those who held the title of Union Jack before him, Joey Chapman is an athlete in peak physical condition. In addition, his strength, speed, and stamina are enhanced by the Power of the
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Vol. 1 #253-254 (January–February 1981); in the story, which features the first appearances of his second successor Joey Chapman, he tries to put on his old costume to join
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Joseph "Joey" Chapman's Union Jack is unique in that he is not a member of the Falsworth line or part of any British aristocratic family. Rather, he was born in
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and supportive of peace between it and the United Kingdom. Toward the end of the 1930s, the pair go into Germany, but quickly discover the evil nature of the
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later in his career, he gained the ability to discharge bolts of mystic lightning from his fingertips after his body was energized by a lightning strike.
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Brian gains the peak of human potential through the help of a dying German scientist who tried to recreate the Super Soldier Formula that resulted in
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to combat Baron Blood. Falsworth finally sees the end of Baron Blood with the help of Captain America and the third incarnation of Union Jack (
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his father, he wore bulletproof fabric and primarily used a Webley .455 revolver and a 6-inch dagger. After an encounter with
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Enhanced peak human condition, superb athlete, expert hand-to-hand combatant, ability to project bolts of magical lightning
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Brian Falsworth is the son of James Montgomery Falsworth, born like his father in Falsworth Manor in a village north of
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Superb athlete, expert hand-to-hand combatant, espionage training, skilled in the use of a dagger and a handgun
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Thomas and Robbins also first featured Lord Falsworth's son and successor Brian in his previous guise as the
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For a time he fought crime on his own, serving as a hero for the common man as opposed to the aristocratic
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for the Germans. After the war, Lord Falsworth retires to his ancestral home in England to raise a family.
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A peer of the realm as Lord Falsworth, James Montgomery Falsworth is first active as the adventurer and
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gave Lord Falsworth a contemporary appearance as an elderly country gentleman using a wheelchair for
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father's former costumed identity as Union Jack, dons the costume and battles Nazi soldiers and
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introduced the original Union Jack, James Montgomery Falsworth, as a retired country squire in
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from a fellow inmate while in a Nazi prison. Thomas and Robbins concluded the plot-line in
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The Brian Falsworth incarnation of Union Jack appears as a playable character in
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The James Falsworth incarnation of Union Jack appears as a playable character in
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The James Falsworth incarnation of Union Jack appears as a playable character in
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The James Falsworth incarnation of Union Jack appears as a playable character in
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and James W. Fry III featured Brian Falsworth in a World War II-era story for
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alongside Roger Aubrey, who was revealed to be his lover in the 2002 series
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regime. Brian is thrown in prison, and Roger is given to German scientists.
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Although unable to use his legs, James later travels with Spitfire and
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James Falsworth as the original Union Jack as appeared on the cover of
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Chapman later wears an updated, militaristic costume, and joins the
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Union Jack's major appearances have been collected in a number of
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Brian Falsworth as Union Jack, as appeared on the cover of
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He is seen again when Baron Zemo travels back in time, in
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to defend a fundraiser he is hosting from a Nazi attack.
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Later, Brian is hit by magical lightning when fighting
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Lord Falsworth appears as a supporting character in
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Index

Union Jack (comics)

Jack Kirby
Publisher
Marvel Comics
First appearance
Roy Thomas
Frank Robbins
Joseph Chapman
Invaders
British Army
Freedom's Five
The Union
fictional
superheroes
American comic books
Marvel Comics
Roy Thomas
Frank Robbins
Invaders
Joseph Chapman
Roger Stern
John Byrne
Captain America
JJ Feild
Marvel Cinematic Universe
Captain America: The First Avenger
Roy Thomas
Frank Robbins
The Invaders

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