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America Chavez

America Chavez is a superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by writer Joe Casey and artist Nick Dragotta, the character first appeared in Vengeance #1 (September 2011).[3] 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
Miss America
America Chavez / Miss America.
Variant cover of Women of Marvel #1
(February 2024).
Art by Elena Casagrande and Jordie Bellaire.
Publication information
PublisherMarvel Comics
First appearanceVengeance #1
(September 2011)
Created by
In-story information
Alter egoAmerica Chavez (birth name)
America Santana (adoptive name)
SpeciesAlien[1] (originally)
Human mutate[2] (retconned)
Place of originUtopian Parallel (originally)
New York City (retconned)
Team affiliationsWest Coast Avengers
Young Avengers
Avengers World
Teen Brigade
Thunderbolts
Champions
Defenders
Ultimates
A-Force
PartnershipsKate Bishop / Hawkeye
Notable aliasesMiss America
Ms. America
USA
Abilities
  • Superhuman strength, speed, and durability
  • Longevity / decelerated aging
  • Hyper-cosmic awareness
  • Inter-dimensional travel
  • Star portal creation
  • Energy infusion
  • Invulnerability
  • Time travel
  • Star blast
  • Flight
  • Trained hand-to-hand combatant

America Chavez has been described as one of Marvel's most notable and powerful female heroes, being labelled as the publisher's first Latin-American LGBT character to star in a comic book series as the eponymous character. Since her original introduction in comics, the character has been featured in various other Marvel-licensed products, including video games, animated television series, and merchandise.

The character made her live-action debut in the Marvel Cinematic Universe film Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness (2022), portrayed by Xochitl Gomez.

Development edit

Concept and creation edit

America Chavez creator Joe Casey asserted, "I wanted to create a character that connected with an audience the same way that certain characters connected with me when I was young. Way back in 2010, I wasn't exactly sure if that audience existed for a Latina superhero, but the times have thankfully caught up with her."[7] He later added, "When I wrote her, I gave her a fierce individuality and a healthy self-assuredness. She wasn't going to take shit from anyone, and she was powerful enough not to have to. Personally, I was fashioning her as the Muhammad Ali of the Marvel Universe, in so far as Ali was a heroic figure for reasons that went far beyond his boxing career."[8]

Publication history edit

2010s edit

 
America Chavez on the variant cover of America #1 (March 2017) by Jamie McKelvie.

America Chavez debuted in Vengeance #1 (September 2011), created by writer Joe Casey and artist Nick Dragotta.[9] She later appeared in the 2013 Young Avengers series, by writer Kieron Gillen and artist Jamie McKelvie,[10] the 2015 A-Force series by G. Willow Wilson, Marguerite Bennett, and Jorge Molina,[11] as part of the All-New, All-Different Marvel initiative in the 2015 Ultimates series, by Al Ewing and Kenneth Rocafort,[12] the 2015 All-New Hawkeye series, by Jeff Lemire and Ramón Pérez,[13] the 2015 Avengers one-shot,[14] and the 2017 America series, her first solo comic book series by Gabby Rivera.[15] Various critics praised the creation of a comic book series with America Chavez as the titular character when it was announced at the 2016 New York Comic Con.[16] She appeared in the 2017 Secret Empire series,[17] the 2018 West Coast Avengers series by Kelly Thompson and Stefano Caselli,[18] the 2018 Superior Spider-Man series,[19] and the 2019 Avengers No Road Home series.[20]

2020s edit

America Chavez appeared in the 2021 America Chavez: Made in the USA series, her second solo comic book series, by Kalinda Vazquez and Carlos Gomez.[21] She later appeared in the 2021 Marvel's Voices: Comunidades anthology series,[22] the 2022 Hawkeye: Kate Bishop series,[23] the Marvel Unlimited exclusive 2022 Who Is... America Chavez one-shot by Alex Segura and Carlos Gomez,[24] the Marvel Unlimited exclusive 2022 Strange Tales: Clea, Wong & America Infinity Comic one-shot,[25] the 2022 Marvel's Voices: Pride anthology series,[26] the 2022 Marvel's Voices Infinity Comic anthology series,[27] the 2022 Defenders: Beyond series, by Al Ewing,[28] the 2022 Thunderbolts series by Jim Zub and Sean Izaakse,[29] the 2022 Marvel's Voices: Comunidades anthology series,[30] the 2023 Women of Marvel anthology series,[31] and the 2023 Marvel's Voices: Pride anthology series.[32]

Fictional character biography edit

America Chavez believed she 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, whose presence she credited with imbuing her with superpowers. In her memory, when Chavez was approximately six years old, the Utopian Parallel was threatened by destruction with black holes.[33] Chavez's mothers sacrificed themselves to seal the black holes, resulting in their particles being scattered across the Multiverse itself.[34] Wanting to prove herself as a hero and knowing Utopia didn't require salvation, Chavez ran away from her home and her responsibilities.[35][36] She traveled across different realities, eventually adopted the moniker of Miss America, and began covertly acting as a superhero.[37]

Chavez eventually joined the Teen Brigade and served as co-leader with Ultimate Nullifier.[38][39] With the Teen Brigade, she freed the In-Betweener from the government confinement center, "Groom Lake Adjacent" in Nevada.[38] With information from the In-Betweener, The Teen Brigade set out to prevent the Young Masters Evil from disrupting a delicate balance between chaos and order.[40] To stop the Young Masters from recruiting Kid Loki, Chavez broke into the Metropolitan Museum of Art, but Loki used the Screaming Idol to send her to the Sixth Dimension.[41] There she fought Tiboro, and was later rescued by the Last Defenders, She-Hulk, and Daimon Hellstrom, under the direction of the In-Betweener.[42] She rejoined her teammates in Latveria where they fought the Braak'nhüd, Young Masters and Doctor Doom. The battle was ended when Ultimate Nullifier shot the In-Betweener. While the smoke cleared, the Teen Brigade covertly departed.[43] Chavez would later part ways with the Teen Brigade due to "musical differences".[34]

After leaving the Teen Brigade, Chavez eventually traveled to Earth-212 and was later approached by the teenage trickster Loki. He pretends to try to persuade Chavez into killing Wiccan for the good of the Multiverse. Disgusted with the proposition, Chavez fights with Loki and decides to protect Wiccan.[44] On Earth-616, Chavez stopped Loki from magically attacking Wiccan in his home. Hulkling intervened, but America and Loki quickly fled with little explanation.[45] Chavez later rescued Hulkling, Wiccan, and Loki from the Mother, an inter-dimensional parasite awoken by one of Loki's spells.[46] They all escape aboard Marvel Boy's ship, and aided them in the final face-off with Mother's forces in Central Park.[47] Later, in Young Avengers #15, she reveals offhandedly to the team that she is not interested in men,[48] and writes off her one-time kiss with the male teen superhero Ultimate Nullifier as experimentation.[34] She later begins dating Lisa, an EMT, and dances with her to "close a hole in the universe."[34] She also had a crush on Lady Katherine of Bishop, an alternate version of Kate Bishop, and they have a close relationship.[49]

During the 2015 Secret Wars storyline, Chavez appears as a member of the A-Force, an all-female team of Avengers. Her fans formed a gang called La Chiquitas and changed their hair to Chavez symbols, including fan Sydney Walker.[50] When the island nation of Arcadia is attacked by a megalodon, Chavez throws the shark across the Shield, the wall that separates Arcadia's borders, thus breaking the laws of King Doom. She is subsequently arrested and sentenced to spend the rest of her life protecting the Shield.[51][52]

After the events of Secret Wars, Chavez joined the newly formed Ultimates team after being invited by Blue Marvel.[34] Chavez also attends Sotomayor University as a student,[53] where she also shares a class with former Young Avenger teammate Prodigy.[54]

In the series America Chavez: Made in the USA, what Chavez knew about her background was called into question. Her previously unknown sister, Catalina, forced her to remember that her mothers were not aliens, but human doctors Amalia and Elena Chavez.[55] The doctors took their daughters to a private island called the Utopian Parallel to attempt to cure the disease Edges Syndrome, but later discovered their benefactor had evil plans for all the girls brought there.[56][55] Chavez gained her superpowers across experiments conducted on her as a child, when she was exposed to extra-dimensional energies.[57] The doctors sacrificed themselves to free America, Catalina, and the other girls, but only America escaped. She was later adopted by the Santanas and took the name of America Santana.[58][59] Catalina suggested that America made up the alien universe story as a coping mechanism.[60][61]

Powers and abilities edit

America Chavez acquired a range of superpowers after being exposed to extra-dimensional energies through experiments conducted on her.[62] She possesses superhuman attributes, such as superhuman strength, speed, durability, and has the power of flight.[63] Her invulnerability allows her to be bullet-proof and also makes her flame retardant.[64][65] America Chavez also has the power to kick open star-shaped portals in reality, allowing her and her teammates to travel through the multiverse and into other realities.[66][67] She is also able to use her star-shaped portals to travel through time.[68][69] She can move beyond superhuman speed, being able to catch up to and nearly exceed the speed of light as observed by Spectrum in her light form.[70][34] America Chavez has developed the ability to make an enemy burst into tiny star fragments with a punch.[71][72] In moments of extreme duress, she has been shown to project a large star that releases a powerful energy blast, capable of injuring the likes of Captain Marvel.[73][74] Her hyper-cosmic awareness allows her to have a metaphysical insight in space and time.[75][76] She is able to increase her physical fighting ability by harnessing her inherent power from within.[73][77] America Chavez does not age at a normal rate due to her increased lifespan.[73][78] She is also a trained hand-to-hand combatant, owing to her powers and experience in street fighting.[79][80]

Cultural impact and legacy edit

Critical response edit

 
A cosplayer dressed as America Chavez / Miss America

Nivea Serrao of Entertainment Weekly referred to America Chavez as a "fan favorite" character.[81] Dana Forsythe of Paste called America Chavez a "popular hero", writing, "America Chavez is a relatively new character, first created by Joe Casey and Nick Dragotta in the pages of Marvel's 2011 series Vengeance. (For comparison, Doctor Strange and his apprentice Wong debuted in the pages of Strange Tales #110 all the way back in 1963.) But that hasn't stopped her from rapidly becoming a fan favorite within the broader Marvel Comics universe."[82] Deirdre Kaye of Scary Mommy called America Chavez a "role model" and a "truly heroic" female character.[83] Kelly Knox of IGN referred to America Chavez as "headstrong, tough, and fiercely independent", and called her a "team player and natural leader", saying, "She is power, she is grace, she will kick you in... to another dimension! America Chavez is a no-nonsense heavy-hitter that you definitely want on your side,"[84] while Alyssa Mora named her one of their "favorite Latinx heroes."[85] George Marston of Newsarama described America Chavez as a "fan-favorite" member of the Young Avengers and the West Coast Avengers teams.[86] Nick Cimarusti of Sideshow named America Chavez one of the "most influential Latinx figures in Marvel Comics," calling her one of the "familiar favorites".[87] Abraham Riesman of Vulture asserted, "For all too long, the geek world was denied something it deserved — nay, needed: a comics series starring America Chavez. The character, introduced in 2011, is one of a kind: an ornery, queer Latina from another universe who can punch through dimensions. She gained a rabid following after co-starring in the incredible early-2010s Young Avengers title, but her owners at Marvel Comics only recently wised up and gave her her own, the simply titled America."[88] Graeme Virtue of The Guardian described America Chavez as a "welcome departure from outdated superhero archetypes", saying, "Marvel has finally realised her potential as a standalone hero."[89] Kyle Pinion of Comics Beat called America Chavez "very popular", stating that she "garnered a huge fanbase" after the Kieron Gillen-Jamie McKelvie-Matt Wilson Young Avengers comic book series.[90] Brian Gallagher of MovieWeb described America Chavez as one of Marvel's "newest and beloved characters that have garnered major fan excitement over the last few years".[91] Shaun Corley of Screen Rant called America Chavez a "formidable hero", writing, "America Chavez has been a fan-favorite since her debut over a decade ago, starring in multiple team books and a solo title, as well as making the leap to the MCU - an impressive feat for such a relatively new character."[92] K.W. Colyard of Bustle referred to America Chavez as a "cult-favorite character".[93]

Reid Carter of Popverse stated, "America is a favorite of cosplayers and fan-artists alike thanks to her fashionable assortment of patriotic jackets and her status as one of the most powerful characters in the Marvel universe."[94] Timothy Donohoo of Comic Book Resources said, "America has been a part of predominantly critically well-received books, including the aforementioned Young Avengers and appearances in Kate Bishop's Hawkeye title. While she has had loud detractors, it bears repeating that she also rapidly amassed a relatively large and vocal fanbase. Her woes, in part, can be attributed to increased profile coinciding with a time when comics fans have increasingly dug in about "politics" in comics and a particular contingent reacting with venom to what they insist is "forced diversity". As a character, America's usually shown as a somewhat stony individual, being more observant than obnoxious and talkative. These qualities made her a strong figure within the Young Avengers, standing alongside the similarly star-spangled Patriot. Working alongside older heroes like Carol Danvers in the book The Ultimates, her admiration and respect for them was ironically seen as a legacy character done right. Her costume, much like Kamala Khan's, is also a great blend of stylish and superheroic, perfect for a modern multiversal Marvel heroine."[95] Isabelia Herrera of The New York Times included America Chavez in their "5 Latinx Superheroes to Inspire Your New York Comic Con Look" list, writing "America Chavez was introduced in 2011 and popularized when Gabby Rivera, a queer Boricua novelist, penned the character's first solo series in 2017."[96] Gemma Goodall of Daily Review included America Chavez in their "10 More Female Superheroes who Deserve a Movie" list, asserting, "Miss America was given her first solo comic book in March 2017 so it may be a while before we see her on the big screen but I personally can't wait for that day to come."[97] Nathalie Zutter of Tor.com included America Chavez in their "Female Heroes of Color Who Should Get Their Own TV Show" list.[98] Sarah Brown of Collider included America Chavez in their "30 Marvel Superheroes That Need to Join the MCU" list, calling her a "popular member of the Young Avengers roster,"[99] while Riley Bocchicchio ranked her 7th in their "10 Most Powerful Marvel A-Force Members" list.[100] Umberto Gonzalez of TheWrap ranked America Chavez 4th in their "10 Female Superheroes Who Deserve Their Own Movie" list.[101] Kieran Shiach of ComicsAlliance called America Chavez a "breakout fan-favorite character",[102] while CA Staff ranked her 7th in their "Comics' Sexiest Female Characterts" list, stating, "America Chavez has one of the coolest rotating wardrobes in the Marvel Universe. And she wears each outfit with so much confidence."[103] Lance Cartelli of GameSpot ranked America Chavez 17th in their "50 Most Important Superheroes" list, saying, "Let all her awesomeness sink in."[104] Matthew Aguilar of ComicBook.com referred to America Chavez as a "fan favorite", writing, "Marvel has introduced several amazing characters over the years, and one of the more recent examples is America Chavez,"[105] while Lance Cartelli ranked her 21st in their "50 Most Important Superheroes Ever" list.[106] The A.V. Club ranked America Chavez 97th in their "100 best Marvel characters" list.[107]

Rick Stevenson of Looper referred to America Chavez as a "queer icon".[108] Kwame Opam of The Verge asserted, "As one of a small but growing number of queer superheroes of color in comics overall, she has quickly become iconic among her loving fans, all of whom crave better representation in the medium."[109] Michele Kirichanskaya of ComicsVerse described America Chavez as one of "Marvel's most high-profile LGBTQIA+ heroes", writing, "From the very beginning, America's story is infused with normalization of the LGBTQIA+ community, from being raised by two mothers, to her own identity as a lesbian. When it comes to LGBTQIA+ characters in fiction, their storylines often follow the same "coming out" narrative; they focus on the major angst of accepting their orientation and society's hostile reactions to it. While these storylines are important, especially to readers who are personally dealing with those situations, sometimes we simply want the same fun and dynamic adventures that straight characters automatically get. We want stories filled with laughter and romance and badassery, like America's."[110] Carlos Gomez of Daily Trojan stated, "America's character is fascinating because she is relatively new, making her first comic-book appearance in 2011 and growing in popularity since. Part of this has to do with her being an LGBTQ+ woman of color, an often underrepresented demographic. Past that, however, Chavez is a unique and compelling character. Despite being a badass in every sense of the word, she struggles to deal with severe childhood trauma. The stories Marvel could tell with her are countless, and, hopefully, they are already setting up for that."[111] Catrina Dennis of Remezcla found that Gabby Rivera succeeded to represent the Latinx community across America Chavez and praised the character, saying, "America's journey is likely far from over; she has already proven herself a formidable ally in team-ups, and thanks to her unique power over time and space, she can seamlessly appear in almost any storyline. Nevertheless, we will miss her comic series – not only because it was one of the few Big 2 titles with a Latin woman lead (who also happened to be LGBTQ+) but because the point of view that America holds is one of that's particularly unique within the endless pages of Marvel comics. The series let fans in on how that affected the seemingly unmovable heroine, humanizing her beyond the gruff exterior that effectively makes her far too cool for any team she happens to join."[112] Jason Wiese of CinemaBlend called America Chavez a "teenage Latina and LGBTQ+ icon", asserting, "In only so much time since her debut, America Chavez is known as one of the more important newer Marvel characters in Marvel Comics for her cultural representation. Despite extra-dimensional origins, when she first came to Earth-616, she was taken in by a Puerto Rican family who informed her ethnic identity. Yet, she represents more than just race."[113]

Nicole Chavez of CNN wrote, "Punch-throwing across dimensions wasn't enough for her. America Chavez is shattering barriers in the comics universe and beyond. She is the first lesbian Latina superhero with her own Marvel Comics series. [...] She isn't the typical heroine, and she isn't the Latina you usually see on screen."[114] May Rude of Out asserted, "Chavez rose to popularity as a part of the Young Avengers team of teen superheroes, before later starring in her own comic series by Gabby Rivera. She's long been a fan favorite, especially among queer people and Latin fans."[115] Brian Truitt of USA Today stated that America Chavez is one of the characters "who deserve their own movie", saying, "this Latin-American teen lesbian superheroine could be a more groundbreaking choice. She's bulletproof and super-strong, isn't big on old-school good guys, and takes no guff. Miss America just sounds like a great movie title — or maybe she takes over the star-spangled shield if Marvel needs a new Captain America one day."[116] Matt Kim of Inverse called America Chavez a "fan favorite", writing, "America has become an icon among socially progressive comic readers as a queer, Latinx character, but it's her attitude as a punch-first, questions-later kind of superhero that has enamored her to fans as the Marvel Universe's most gung-ho superhero."[117] Zack Krajnyak of Screen Rant referred to the potential inclusion of Chavez in the MCU as "incredibly significant", stating that the addition of Miss America a "significant milestone" due to Chavez being a Latin-American LGBTQ character, and stated, "Many have hoped that America Chavez will play a large part in the MCU's future - and with the rumored inclusion of fellow Young Avengers Wiccan in WandaVision and Kate Bishop in Hawkeye, using the character as deep connective tissue seems increasingly likely. Should she truly make her entrance in Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, much will be resting on America Chavez's shoulders. But if she is anything like her on-page counterpart, this multiverse-traversing powerhouse will light up the screen and then some."[118] Michael Rizi of Queerty included America Chavez in their "6 LGBTQ Marvel Characters Who Deserve Their Own Shows Now" list.[119] Sam Damshenas of Gay Times included America Chavez in their "13 Queer Superheroes We Need To See In The Marvel Cinematic Universe" list, asserting, "If you've seen Avengers: Infinity War, you'd understand why she'd be a perfect fit for the sequel."[120]

Mey Rude of Autostraddle ranked America Chavez 1st in their "7 LGBT Women Who Need to Appear in the MCU Immediately" list, stating, "Marvel, you have this fan-favorite, super dynamic, hilarious character with a super interesting story and the best fashion in all of comics,"[121] and ranked her 8th in their "11 Female Superheroes I Wish Marvel Would Make Movies About" list, saying, "This Latina lesbian was my clear favorite character in the recent Young Avengers comic also starring the previously mentioned Hawkeye. She may be a little rough around the edges when you first get to know her, but when she wants to be, she can be as smooth as butter."[122] Ashley C. Ford of BuzzFeed ranked America Chavez 1st in their "12 Kick-Ass Gay Women In Comics And Graphic Novels" list,[123] while Pablo Valdivia ranked her 11th in their "15 Incredible Latino Superheroes You Need To Know" list.[124] Jeremy Brown of Game Rant ranked America Chavez 4th in their "11 Best LGBTQ+ Marvel Characters" list.[125] Gavia Baker-Whitelaw of The Daily Dot ranked America Chavez 4th in their "Top 12 LGBTQ superheroes in DC and Marvel comics" list and stated that the character gained a "cult following" after her reappearance in New Avengers, asserting, "She's a super-strong badass with the ability to fly and travel to other dimensions—not to mention she has one of the most cosplay-able costumes in the Marvel universe,"[126] and 10th in their "Top 33 Female Superheroes Of All Time" list.[127] Cameron Glover of The Mary Sue called America Chavez a "fan favorite",[128] while Michele Kirichanskaya ranked her 6th in their "8 Young, New Heroes the Marvel Cinematic Universe Should Focus on Next" list, saying, "As Marvel's first queer Latin superhero to star in her own series, America Chavez symbolizes long-needed representation for various members of the comic book-loving community. An out and proud Latina lesbian superhero, America Chavez has received an outstanding amount of love and support for her character, including acclaimed author Gabby Rivera, who was Marvel's first Latin LGBTQ+ author, as well the writer for America Chavez's comics book series, America."[129]

Screen Rant ranked America Chavez 1st in their "Marvel: 10 Incredible Latinx Characters" list,[130] 2nd in their "10 Best Teen Marvel Heroes" list,[131] and 3rd in their "10 Most Powerful Members Of The Young Avengers" list,[132] and included her in their "17 LGBTQ Characters From Marvel And DC Comics Who Need To Be In The Movies" list.[133] Comic Book Resources ranked her 2nd in their "10 Greatest Marvel Heroes Who Draw Power From Alternate Dimensions" list,[134] 2nd in their "13 Most Powerful Hispanic Heroes In Marvel Comics" list,[135] 2nd in their "10 Most Powerful Young Avengers" list,[136] 4th in their "10 Best Written Female Characters In Marvel Comics" list,[137] 5th in their "20 Strongest Female Superheroes" list,[138] 8th in their "Top Costume Designs Of The Last Decade" list,[139] 9th in their "Marvel: The 15 Strongest New Heroes" list,[140] 10th in their "Marvel's Strongest Cosmic Heroes" list,[141] and 10th in their "Marvel: 10 Best Street Level Heroes" list.[142]

Impact edit

  • In 2016, America Chavez was compared to the protagonist of a one-shot in development by writer Joe Casey (who created Chavez) and artist Dustin Nguyen for Image Comics, with several journalists stating that Chavez served as an inspiration for the comic book publisher's new character owing to their similarities.[143] Several years later, further comparisons were made when All-America Comix #1 (July 2020) was released, with additional journalists asserting that America Chavez inspired Joe Casey and Dustin Nguyen for the creation of Image Comics' new character.[144]
  • In 2017, Chavez starred as the titular character in a comic book series titled America (2017-2018).[145] She became the first Latin-American LGBT character of Marvel Comics to star in a solo comic book series as the eponymous character.[146]
    • American actress Gina Rodriguez stated that she would like to audition for the role of America Chavez and called herself a fan of the character.[147] Argentine-American actress Stephanie Beatriz also expressed interest in portraying Chavez on Twitter.[148] The character subsequently received significant press coverage in October after Beatriz dressed up as the character during Halloween.[149]
  • In 2018, Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor sent a letter to the America series writer Gabby Rivera,[150] notably stating, "You have created a powerful female character in the production of America, and I know you will forever inspire many individuals by continuing to invent America Chavez's story. Indeed, it is important to remind readers to take time to honor themselves and embrace their differences as strengths."[151]
  • In 2022, the comic book America Chavez: Made in the USA #1 (March 3, 2021) appeared as an easter egg in a display case in the final episode of the miniseries She-Hulk: Attorney at Law.[152]
  • In 2023, the newly acquired abilities of DC Comics' Power Girl were noted for their similarities to those of America Chavez by several journalists.[153]
    • America Chavez placed 3rd in a popularity contest held by Multiversity Comics where readers elected their "Favorite Latin American Superhero."[154]

Accolades edit

The America series was nominated for Outstanding Comic Book at the 29th GLAAD Media Awards.[155] America Chavez was nominated for Best First Appearance at the 2022 Golden Issue Awards.[156]

Literary reception edit

Volumes edit

America (2017) edit

According to Diamond Comic Distributors, America TPB Vol 1 1: The Life and Times of America Chavez was the 30th best selling graphic novel in October 2017.[157] America #1 was the 37th best selling comic book in March 2017.[158]

Kat Vendetti of ComicsVerse gave America #1 a score of 95%, asserting, "America #1 is full of heart from start to finish. This creative team gives us an America Chavez who is multitudinous and recognizable, and her debut issue is a lively and promising start. This is the comic we've all been waiting for. America #1 lives up to all it promised: an unapologetically queer Latina superhero punching a star-shaped hole into a universe where she shines like the star she has always been.[159] Matthew Aguilar of ComicBook.com gave America #1 a grade of 4 out of 5 stars, asserting, "At last! Everyone's favorite no-nonsense powerhouse, America Chavez, gets her own series! Written by critically acclaimed YA novelist Gabby Rivera (Juliet Takes A Breath) and drawn by all-star artist Joe Quinones (Howard the Duck), Marvel Comics' brand new America series shines a solo spotlight on the high-octane and hard-hitting adventures of the one and only America Chavez! America has always been uncontestably awesome, and as the newly appointed leader of the Ultimates, she's now officially claimed her place as the preeminent butt-kicker of the Marvel Universe! But while leading a team of heroes and punching out big bads is great and all, it doesn't really leave much time for self-discovery... So what's a super-powered teenager do when she's looking for a little fulfillment? She goes to college!"[160] Jesse Schedeen of IGN gave the first comic book 8.5 out of 10, saying, "If there were any doubts that Miss America truly needed her own comic, America #1 should put them to rest. This new series features an engaging take on the adventurous America Chavez, one that emphasizes goofy humor and grounded character drama over superheroics. Anyone who enjoys The Unbeatable Squirrel Girl or Hawkeye will feel right at home here."[161]

America Chavez: Made in the USA (2021) edit

According to Diamond Comic Distributors, America Chavez: Made in the USA #1 was the 18th top advance-reordered comic book by retailers between February 1 to February 7, 2021.[162]

Joe Grunenwald of Comics Beat stated, "As far as debuts go, America Chavez: Made in the USA #1 is damn near flawless. A strong script from an up-and-coming talent combine with strong line art and colors (and, of course, the always-solid work of letterer Travis Lanham) for an incredibly satisfying and enjoyable reading experience. If the remaining issues of this five-issue miniseries can keep up this level of quality we may be looking at an early contender for one of the best Big 2 books of the year."[163] Sam Stone of Comic Book Resources called America Chavez: Made in the USA #1 a "solid opening issue", saying, "Presented, more or less, as a fresh jumping-on point for readers that may not be all that familiar with America Chavez, the opening issue to the character's new comic book miniseries balances action and introspection with a story that examines the superhero's past as it forges her future. Vasquez's scripting especially excels when it delves into her protagonist's psyche, with the present-day sequences more effective than the flashback's retread of her origins. Vasquez finds an effective creative partner in Gomez, bringing the power and responsibility close to home, with the young hero's fight only poised to become more personal as the miniseries continues."[164] Robert Reed of Newsarama gave America Chavez: Made in the USA #1 a grade of 8 out of 10, writing, "The draw to America Chavez: Made in the USA is the character herself, and her past, which hasn't always been rendered with real detail. The team of Vasquez, Gómez, Aburtov, and Lanham creates an intimate look at America's first night with her found family, and sets the foundation for what should be an emotional rollercoaster of a limited series."[165]

Other versions edit

Age of Ultron edit

An alternate version of America Chavez appears in the "Age of Ultron" storyline.[166] A picture of Chavez is present in one of Nick Fury's safe houses.

House of M edit

An alternate version of America Chavez appears in the "House of M" storyline.[167] This version is a member of the Young Avengers and fights the Sentinels.

All New Hawkeye edit

An alternate version of America Chavez appears in a possible future in the Marvel Universe.[168] An older Chavez is a member of S.H.I.E.L.D. and has taken on the mantle of Captain America.[169]

In other media edit

Television edit

America Chavez / Miss America appears in the Marvel Rising series of short films and television specials,[170] voiced by Cierra Ramirez.[171]

Film edit

Video games edit

Merchandise edit

  • In 2018, Hasbro released several America Chavez / Miss America dolls inspired by the Marvel Rising incarnation of the character.[191]
  • In 2022, Hasbro released an America Chavez / Miss America action figure inspired by the MCU incarnation of the character, as part of the Marvel Legends action figure line.[192]
  • In 2022, Lego released an America Chavez / Miss America Lego minifigure inspired by the MCU incarnation of the character.[193]
  • In 2022, Funko released an America Chavez / Miss America Funko Pop figure inspired by the MCU incarnation of the character.[194]

Miscellaneous edit

Collected editions edit

Title Material collected Published date ISBN
America Vol. 1: The Life and Times of America Chavez America #1-6 October 18, 2017 978-1302908812
America Vol. 2: Fast and Fuertona America #7-12 April 11, 2018 978-1302908829
America Chavez: Made in the USA America Chavez: Made in the USA #1-5 November 3, 2021 978-1302924454

See also edit

References edit

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This article is about the character in Marvel Comics For the Marvel Cinematic Universe adaptation see America Chavez Marvel Cinematic Universe America Chavez is a superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics Created by writer Joe Casey and artist Nick Dragotta the character first appeared in Vengeance 1 September 2011 3 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 ChavezMiss AmericaAmerica Chavez Miss America Variant cover of Women of Marvel 1 February 2024 Art by Elena Casagrande and Jordie Bellaire Publication informationPublisherMarvel ComicsFirst appearanceVengeance 1 September 2011 Created byJoe Casey writer Nick Dragotta artist In story informationAlter egoAmerica Chavez birth name America Santana adoptive name SpeciesAlien 1 originally Human mutate 2 retconned Place of originUtopian Parallel originally New York City retconned Team affiliationsWest Coast AvengersYoung AvengersAvengers WorldTeen BrigadeThunderboltsChampionsDefendersUltimatesA ForcePartnershipsKate Bishop HawkeyeNotable aliasesMiss AmericaMs AmericaUSAAbilitiesSuperhuman strength speed and durability Longevity decelerated aging Hyper cosmic awareness Inter dimensional travel Star portal creation Energy infusion Invulnerability Time travel Star blast Flight Trained hand to hand combatant America Chavez has been described as one of Marvel s most notable and powerful female heroes being labelled as the publisher s first Latin American LGBT character to star in a comic book series as the eponymous character Since her original introduction in comics the character has been featured in various other Marvel licensed products including video games animated television series and merchandise The character made her live action debut in the Marvel Cinematic Universe film Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness 2022 portrayed by Xochitl Gomez Contents 1 Development 1 1 Concept and creation 1 2 Publication history 1 2 1 2010s 1 2 2 2020s 2 Fictional character biography 3 Powers and abilities 4 Cultural impact and legacy 4 1 Critical response 4 2 Impact 4 3 Accolades 5 Literary reception 5 1 Volumes 5 1 1 America 2017 5 1 2 America Chavez Made in the USA 2021 6 Other versions 6 1 Age of Ultron 6 2 House of M 6 3 All New Hawkeye 7 In other media 7 1 Television 7 2 Film 7 3 Video games 7 4 Merchandise 7 5 Miscellaneous 8 Collected editions 9 See also 10 References 11 External linksDevelopment editConcept and creation edit America Chavez creator Joe Casey asserted I wanted to create a character that connected with an audience the same way that certain characters connected with me when I was young Way back in 2010 I wasn t exactly sure if that audience existed for a Latina superhero but the times have thankfully caught up with her 7 He later added When I wrote her I gave her a fierce individuality and a healthy self assuredness She wasn t going to take shit from anyone and she was powerful enough not to have to Personally I was fashioning her as the Muhammad Ali of the Marvel Universe in so far as Ali was a heroic figure for reasons that went far beyond his boxing career 8 Publication history edit 2010s edit nbsp America Chavez on the variant cover of America 1 March 2017 by Jamie McKelvie America Chavez debuted in Vengeance 1 September 2011 created by writer Joe Casey and artist Nick Dragotta 9 She later appeared in the 2013 Young Avengers series by writer Kieron Gillen and artist Jamie McKelvie 10 the 2015 A Force series by G Willow Wilson Marguerite Bennett and Jorge Molina 11 as part of the All New All Different Marvel initiative in the 2015 Ultimates series by Al Ewing and Kenneth Rocafort 12 the 2015 All New Hawkeye series by Jeff Lemire and Ramon Perez 13 the 2015 Avengers one shot 14 and the 2017 America series her first solo comic book series by Gabby Rivera 15 Various critics praised the creation of a comic book series with America Chavez as the titular character when it was announced at the 2016 New York Comic Con 16 She appeared in the 2017 Secret Empire series 17 the 2018 West Coast Avengers series by Kelly Thompson and Stefano Caselli 18 the 2018 Superior Spider Man series 19 and the 2019 Avengers No Road Home series 20 2020s edit America Chavez appeared in the 2021 America Chavez Made in the USA series her second solo comic book series by Kalinda Vazquez and Carlos Gomez 21 She later appeared in the 2021 Marvel s Voices Comunidades anthology series 22 the 2022 Hawkeye Kate Bishop series 23 the Marvel Unlimited exclusive 2022 Who Is America Chavez one shot by Alex Segura and Carlos Gomez 24 the Marvel Unlimited exclusive 2022 Strange Tales Clea Wong amp America Infinity Comic one shot 25 the 2022 Marvel s Voices Pride anthology series 26 the 2022 Marvel s Voices Infinity Comic anthology series 27 the 2022 Defenders Beyond series by Al Ewing 28 the 2022 Thunderbolts series by Jim Zub and Sean Izaakse 29 the 2022 Marvel s Voices Comunidades anthology series 30 the 2023 Women of Marvel anthology series 31 and the 2023 Marvel s Voices Pride anthology series 32 Fictional character biography editAmerica Chavez believed she 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 whose presence she credited with imbuing her with superpowers In her memory when Chavez was approximately six years old the Utopian Parallel was threatened by destruction with black holes 33 Chavez s mothers sacrificed themselves to seal the black holes resulting in their particles being scattered across the Multiverse itself 34 Wanting to prove herself as a hero and knowing Utopia didn t require salvation Chavez ran away from her home and her responsibilities 35 36 She traveled across different realities eventually adopted the moniker of Miss America and began covertly acting as a superhero 37 Chavez eventually joined the Teen Brigade and served as co leader with Ultimate Nullifier 38 39 With the Teen Brigade she freed the In Betweener from the government confinement center Groom Lake Adjacent in Nevada 38 With information from the In Betweener The Teen Brigade set out to prevent the Young Masters Evil from disrupting a delicate balance between chaos and order 40 To stop the Young Masters from recruiting Kid Loki Chavez broke into the Metropolitan Museum of Art but Loki used the Screaming Idol to send her to the Sixth Dimension 41 There she fought Tiboro and was later rescued by the Last Defenders She Hulk and Daimon Hellstrom under the direction of the In Betweener 42 She rejoined her teammates in Latveria where they fought the Braak nhud Young Masters and Doctor Doom The battle was ended when Ultimate Nullifier shot the In Betweener While the smoke cleared the Teen Brigade covertly departed 43 Chavez would later part ways with the Teen Brigade due to musical differences 34 After leaving the Teen Brigade Chavez eventually traveled to Earth 212 and was later approached by the teenage trickster Loki He pretends to try to persuade Chavez into killing Wiccan for the good of the Multiverse Disgusted with the proposition Chavez fights with Loki and decides to protect Wiccan 44 On Earth 616 Chavez stopped Loki from magically attacking Wiccan in his home Hulkling intervened but America and Loki quickly fled with little explanation 45 Chavez later rescued Hulkling Wiccan and Loki from the Mother an inter dimensional parasite awoken by one of Loki s spells 46 They all escape aboard Marvel Boy s ship and aided them in the final face off with Mother s forces in Central Park 47 Later in Young Avengers 15 she reveals offhandedly to the team that she is not interested in men 48 and writes off her one time kiss with the male teen superhero Ultimate Nullifier as experimentation 34 She later begins dating Lisa an EMT and dances with her to close a hole in the universe 34 She also had a crush on Lady Katherine of Bishop an alternate version of Kate Bishop and they have a close relationship 49 During the 2015 Secret Wars storyline Chavez appears as a member of the A Force an all female team of Avengers Her fans formed a gang called La Chiquitas and changed their hair to Chavez symbols including fan Sydney Walker 50 When the island nation of Arcadia is attacked by a megalodon Chavez throws the shark across the Shield the wall that separates Arcadia s borders thus breaking the laws of King Doom She is subsequently arrested and sentenced to spend the rest of her life protecting the Shield 51 52 After the events of Secret Wars Chavez joined the newly formed Ultimates team after being invited by Blue Marvel 34 Chavez also attends Sotomayor University as a student 53 where she also shares a class with former Young Avenger teammate Prodigy 54 In the series America Chavez Made in the USA what Chavez knew about her background was called into question Her previously unknown sister Catalina forced her to remember that her mothers were not aliens but human doctors Amalia and Elena Chavez 55 The doctors took their daughters to a private island called the Utopian Parallel to attempt to cure the disease Edges Syndrome but later discovered their benefactor had evil plans for all the girls brought there 56 55 Chavez gained her superpowers across experiments conducted on her as a child when she was exposed to extra dimensional energies 57 The doctors sacrificed themselves to free America Catalina and the other girls but only America escaped She was later adopted by the Santanas and took the name of America Santana 58 59 Catalina suggested that America made up the alien universe story as a coping mechanism 60 61 Powers and abilities editAmerica Chavez acquired a range of superpowers after being exposed to extra dimensional energies through experiments conducted on her 62 She possesses superhuman attributes such as superhuman strength speed durability and has the power of flight 63 Her invulnerability allows her to be bullet proof and also makes her flame retardant 64 65 America Chavez also has the power to kick open star shaped portals in reality allowing her and her teammates to travel through the multiverse and into other realities 66 67 She is also able to use her star shaped portals to travel through time 68 69 She can move beyond superhuman speed being able to catch up to and nearly exceed the speed of light as observed by Spectrum in her light form 70 34 America Chavez has developed the ability to make an enemy burst into tiny star fragments with a punch 71 72 In moments of extreme duress she has been shown to project a large star that releases a powerful energy blast capable of injuring the likes of Captain Marvel 73 74 Her hyper cosmic awareness allows her to have a metaphysical insight in space and time 75 76 She is able to increase her physical fighting ability by harnessing her inherent power from within 73 77 America Chavez does not age at a normal rate due to her increased lifespan 73 78 She is also a trained hand to hand combatant owing to her powers and experience in street fighting 79 80 Cultural impact and legacy editCritical response edit nbsp A cosplayer dressed as America Chavez Miss America Nivea Serrao of Entertainment Weekly referred to America Chavez as a fan favorite character 81 Dana Forsythe of Paste called America Chavez a popular hero writing America Chavez is a relatively new character first created by Joe Casey and Nick Dragotta in the pages of Marvel s 2011 series Vengeance For comparison Doctor Strange and his apprentice Wong debuted in the pages of Strange Tales 110 all the way back in 1963 But that hasn t stopped her from rapidly becoming a fan favorite within the broader Marvel Comics universe 82 Deirdre Kaye of Scary Mommy called America Chavez a role model and a truly heroic female character 83 Kelly Knox of IGN referred to America Chavez as headstrong tough and fiercely independent and called her a team player and natural leader saying She is power she is grace she will kick you in to another dimension America Chavez is a no nonsense heavy hitter that you definitely want on your side 84 while Alyssa Mora named her one of their favorite Latinx heroes 85 George Marston of Newsarama described America Chavez as a fan favorite member of the Young Avengers and the West Coast Avengers teams 86 Nick Cimarusti of Sideshow named America Chavez one of the most influential Latinx figures in Marvel Comics calling her one of the familiar favorites 87 Abraham Riesman of Vulture asserted For all too long the geek world was denied something it deserved nay needed a comics series starring America Chavez The character introduced in 2011 is one of a kind an ornery queer Latina from another universe who can punch through dimensions She gained a rabid following after co starring in the incredible early 2010s Young Avengers title but her owners at Marvel Comics only recently wised up and gave her her own the simply titled America 88 Graeme Virtue of The Guardian described America Chavez as a welcome departure from outdated superhero archetypes saying Marvel has finally realised her potential as a standalone hero 89 Kyle Pinion of Comics Beat called America Chavez very popular stating that she garnered a huge fanbase after the Kieron Gillen Jamie McKelvie Matt Wilson Young Avengers comic book series 90 Brian Gallagher of MovieWeb described America Chavez as one of Marvel s newest and beloved characters that have garnered major fan excitement over the last few years 91 Shaun Corley of Screen Rant called America Chavez a formidable hero writing America Chavez has been a fan favorite since her debut over a decade ago starring in multiple team books and a solo title as well as making the leap to the MCU an impressive feat for such a relatively new character 92 K W Colyard of Bustle referred to America Chavez as a cult favorite character 93 Reid Carter of Popverse stated America is a favorite of cosplayers and fan artists alike thanks to her fashionable assortment of patriotic jackets and her status as one of the most powerful characters in the Marvel universe 94 Timothy Donohoo of Comic Book Resources said America has been a part of predominantly critically well received books including the aforementioned Young Avengers and appearances in Kate Bishop s Hawkeye title While she has had loud detractors it bears repeating that she also rapidly amassed a relatively large and vocal fanbase Her woes in part can be attributed to increased profile coinciding with a time when comics fans have increasingly dug in about politics in comics and a particular contingent reacting with venom to what they insist is forced diversity As a character America s usually shown as a somewhat stony individual being more observant than obnoxious and talkative These qualities made her a strong figure within the Young Avengers standing alongside the similarly star spangled Patriot Working alongside older heroes like Carol Danvers in the book The Ultimates her admiration and respect for them was ironically seen as a legacy character done right Her costume much like Kamala Khan s is also a great blend of stylish and superheroic perfect for a modern multiversal Marvel heroine 95 Isabelia Herrera of The New York Times included America Chavez in their 5 Latinx Superheroes to Inspire Your New York Comic Con Look list writing America Chavez was introduced in 2011 and popularized when Gabby Rivera a queer Boricua novelist penned the character s first solo series in 2017 96 Gemma Goodall of Daily Review included America Chavez in their 10 More Female Superheroes who Deserve a Movie list asserting Miss America was given her first solo comic book in March 2017 so it may be a while before we see her on the big screen but I personally can t wait for that day to come 97 Nathalie Zutter of Tor com included America Chavez in their Female Heroes of Color Who Should Get Their Own TV Show list 98 Sarah Brown of Collider included America Chavez in their 30 Marvel Superheroes That Need to Join the MCU list calling her a popular member of the Young Avengers roster 99 while Riley Bocchicchio ranked her 7th in their 10 Most Powerful Marvel A Force Members list 100 Umberto Gonzalez of TheWrap ranked America Chavez 4th in their 10 Female Superheroes Who Deserve Their Own Movie list 101 Kieran Shiach of ComicsAlliance called America Chavez a breakout fan favorite character 102 while CA Staff ranked her 7th in their Comics Sexiest Female Characterts list stating America Chavez has one of the coolest rotating wardrobes in the Marvel Universe And she wears each outfit with so much confidence 103 Lance Cartelli of GameSpot ranked America Chavez 17th in their 50 Most Important Superheroes list saying Let all her awesomeness sink in 104 Matthew Aguilar of ComicBook com referred to America Chavez as a fan favorite writing Marvel has introduced several amazing characters over the years and one of the more recent examples is America Chavez 105 while Lance Cartelli ranked her 21st in their 50 Most Important Superheroes Ever list 106 The A V Club ranked America Chavez 97th in their 100 best Marvel characters list 107 Rick Stevenson of Looper referred to America Chavez as a queer icon 108 Kwame Opam of The Verge asserted As one of a small but growing number of queer superheroes of color in comics overall she has quickly become iconic among her loving fans all of whom crave better representation in the medium 109 Michele Kirichanskaya of ComicsVerse described America Chavez as one of Marvel s most high profile LGBTQIA heroes writing From the very beginning America s story is infused with normalization of the LGBTQIA community from being raised by two mothers to her own identity as a lesbian When it comes to LGBTQIA characters in fiction their storylines often follow the same coming out narrative they focus on the major angst of accepting their orientation and society s hostile reactions to it While these storylines are important especially to readers who are personally dealing with those situations sometimes we simply want the same fun and dynamic adventures that straight characters automatically get We want stories filled with laughter and romance and badassery like America s 110 Carlos Gomez of Daily Trojan stated America s character is fascinating because she is relatively new making her first comic book appearance in 2011 and growing in popularity since Part of this has to do with her being an LGBTQ woman of color an often underrepresented demographic Past that however Chavez is a unique and compelling character Despite being a badass in every sense of the word she struggles to deal with severe childhood trauma The stories Marvel could tell with her are countless and hopefully they are already setting up for that 111 Catrina Dennis of Remezcla found that Gabby Rivera succeeded to represent the Latinx community across America Chavez and praised the character saying America s journey is likely far from over she has already proven herself a formidable ally in team ups and thanks to her unique power over time and space she can seamlessly appear in almost any storyline Nevertheless we will miss her comic series not only because it was one of the few Big 2 titles with a Latin woman lead who also happened to be LGBTQ but because the point of view that America holds is one of that s particularly unique within the endless pages of Marvel comics The series let fans in on how that affected the seemingly unmovable heroine humanizing her beyond the gruff exterior that effectively makes her far too cool for any team she happens to join 112 Jason Wiese of CinemaBlend called America Chavez a teenage Latina and LGBTQ icon asserting In only so much time since her debut America Chavez is known as one of the more important newer Marvel characters in Marvel Comics for her cultural representation Despite extra dimensional origins when she first came to Earth 616 she was taken in by a Puerto Rican family who informed her ethnic identity Yet she represents more than just race 113 Nicole Chavez of CNN wrote Punch throwing across dimensions wasn t enough for her America Chavez is shattering barriers in the comics universe and beyond She is the first lesbian Latina superhero with her own Marvel Comics series She isn t the typical heroine and she isn t the Latina you usually see on screen 114 May Rude of Out asserted Chavez rose to popularity as a part of the Young Avengers team of teen superheroes before later starring in her own comic series by Gabby Rivera She s long been a fan favorite especially among queer people and Latin fans 115 Brian Truitt of USA Today stated that America Chavez is one of the characters who deserve their own movie saying this Latin American teen lesbian superheroine could be a more groundbreaking choice She s bulletproof and super strong isn t big on old school good guys and takes no guff Miss America just sounds like a great movie title or maybe she takes over the star spangled shield if Marvel needs a new Captain America one day 116 Matt Kim of Inverse called America Chavez a fan favorite writing America has become an icon among socially progressive comic readers as a queer Latinx character but it s her attitude as a punch first questions later kind of superhero that has enamored her to fans as the Marvel Universe s most gung ho superhero 117 Zack Krajnyak of Screen Rant referred to the potential inclusion of Chavez in the MCU as incredibly significant stating that the addition of Miss America a significant milestone due to Chavez being a Latin American LGBTQ character and stated Many have hoped that America Chavez will play a large part in the MCU s future and with the rumored inclusion of fellow Young Avengers Wiccan in WandaVision and Kate Bishop in Hawkeye using the character as deep connective tissue seems increasingly likely Should she truly make her entrance in Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness much will be resting on America Chavez s shoulders But if she is anything like her on page counterpart this multiverse traversing powerhouse will light up the screen and then some 118 Michael Rizi of Queerty included America Chavez in their 6 LGBTQ Marvel Characters Who Deserve Their Own Shows Now list 119 Sam Damshenas of Gay Times included America Chavez in their 13 Queer Superheroes We Need To See In The Marvel Cinematic Universe list asserting If you ve seen Avengers Infinity War you d understand why she d be a perfect fit for the sequel 120 Mey Rude of Autostraddle ranked America Chavez 1st in their 7 LGBT Women Who Need to Appear in the MCU Immediately list stating Marvel you have this fan favorite super dynamic hilarious character with a super interesting story and the best fashion in all of comics 121 and ranked her 8th in their 11 Female Superheroes I Wish Marvel Would Make Movies About list saying This Latina lesbian was my clear favorite character in the recent Young Avengers comic also starring the previously mentioned Hawkeye She may be a little rough around the edges when you first get to know her but when she wants to be she can be as smooth as butter 122 Ashley C Ford of BuzzFeed ranked America Chavez 1st in their 12 Kick Ass Gay Women In Comics And Graphic Novels list 123 while Pablo Valdivia ranked her 11th in their 15 Incredible Latino Superheroes You Need To Know list 124 Jeremy Brown of Game Rant ranked America Chavez 4th in their 11 Best LGBTQ Marvel Characters list 125 Gavia Baker Whitelaw of The Daily Dot ranked America Chavez 4th in their Top 12 LGBTQ superheroes in DC and Marvel comics list and stated that the character gained a cult following after her reappearance in New Avengers asserting She s a super strong badass with the ability to fly and travel to other dimensions not to mention she has one of the most cosplay able costumes in the Marvel universe 126 and 10th in their Top 33 Female Superheroes Of All Time list 127 Cameron Glover of The Mary Sue called America Chavez a fan favorite 128 while Michele Kirichanskaya ranked her 6th in their 8 Young New Heroes the Marvel Cinematic Universe Should Focus on Next list saying As Marvel s first queer Latin superhero to star in her own series America Chavez symbolizes long needed representation for various members of the comic book loving community An out and proud Latina lesbian superhero America Chavez has received an outstanding amount of love and support for her character including acclaimed author Gabby Rivera who was Marvel s first Latin LGBTQ author as well the writer for America Chavez s comics book series America 129 Screen Rant ranked America Chavez 1st in their Marvel 10 Incredible Latinx Characters list 130 2nd in their 10 Best Teen Marvel Heroes list 131 and 3rd in their 10 Most Powerful Members Of The Young Avengers list 132 and included her in their 17 LGBTQ Characters From Marvel And DC Comics Who Need To Be In The Movies list 133 Comic Book Resources ranked her 2nd in their 10 Greatest Marvel Heroes Who Draw Power From Alternate Dimensions list 134 2nd in their 13 Most Powerful Hispanic Heroes In Marvel Comics list 135 2nd in their 10 Most Powerful Young Avengers list 136 4th in their 10 Best Written Female Characters In Marvel Comics list 137 5th in their 20 Strongest Female Superheroes list 138 8th in their Top Costume Designs Of The Last Decade list 139 9th in their Marvel The 15 Strongest New Heroes list 140 10th in their Marvel s Strongest Cosmic Heroes list 141 and 10th in their Marvel 10 Best Street Level Heroes list 142 Impact edit In 2016 America Chavez was compared to the protagonist of a one shot in development by writer Joe Casey who created Chavez and artist Dustin Nguyen for Image Comics with several journalists stating that Chavez served as an inspiration for the comic book publisher s new character owing to their similarities 143 Several years later further comparisons were made when All America Comix 1 July 2020 was released with additional journalists asserting that America Chavez inspired Joe Casey and Dustin Nguyen for the creation of Image Comics new character 144 In 2017 Chavez starred as the titular character in a comic book series titled America 2017 2018 145 She became the first Latin American LGBT character of Marvel Comics to star in a solo comic book series as the eponymous character 146 American actress Gina Rodriguez stated that she would like to audition for the role of America Chavez and called herself a fan of the character 147 Argentine American actress Stephanie Beatriz also expressed interest in portraying Chavez on Twitter 148 The character subsequently received significant press coverage in October after Beatriz dressed up as the character during Halloween 149 In 2018 Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor sent a letter to the America series writer Gabby Rivera 150 notably stating You have created a powerful female character in the production of America and I know you will forever inspire many individuals by continuing to invent America Chavez s story Indeed it is important to remind readers to take time to honor themselves and embrace their differences as strengths 151 In 2022 the comic book America Chavez Made in the USA 1 March 3 2021 appeared as an easter egg in a display case in the final episode of the miniseries She Hulk Attorney at Law 152 In 2023 the newly acquired abilities of DC Comics Power Girl were noted for their similarities to those of America Chavez by several journalists 153 America Chavez placed 3rd in a popularity contest held by Multiversity Comics where readers elected their Favorite Latin American Superhero 154 Accolades edit The America series was nominated for Outstanding Comic Book at the 29th GLAAD Media Awards 155 America Chavez was nominated for Best First Appearance at the 2022 Golden Issue Awards 156 Literary reception editVolumes edit America 2017 edit According to Diamond Comic Distributors America TPB Vol 1 1 The Life and Times of America Chavez was the 30th best selling graphic novel in October 2017 157 America 1 was the 37th best selling comic book in March 2017 158 Kat Vendetti of ComicsVerse gave America 1 a score of 95 asserting America 1 is full of heart from start to finish This creative team gives us an America Chavez who is multitudinous and recognizable and her debut issue is a lively and promising start This is the comic we ve all been waiting for America 1 lives up to all it promised an unapologetically queer Latina superhero punching a star shaped hole into a universe where she shines like the star she has always been 159 Matthew Aguilar of ComicBook com gave America 1 a grade of 4 out of 5 stars asserting At last Everyone s favorite no nonsense powerhouse America Chavez gets her own series Written by critically acclaimed YA novelist Gabby Rivera Juliet Takes A Breath and drawn by all star artist Joe Quinones Howard the Duck Marvel Comics brand new America series shines a solo spotlight on the high octane and hard hitting adventures of the one and only America Chavez America has always been uncontestably awesome and as the newly appointed leader of the Ultimates she s now officially claimed her place as the preeminent butt kicker of the Marvel Universe But while leading a team of heroes and punching out big bads is great and all it doesn t really leave much time for self discovery So what s a super powered teenager do when she s looking for a little fulfillment She goes to college 160 Jesse Schedeen of IGN gave the first comic book 8 5 out of 10 saying If there were any doubts that Miss America truly needed her own comic America 1 should put them to rest This new series features an engaging take on the adventurous America Chavez one that emphasizes goofy humor and grounded character drama over superheroics Anyone who enjoys The Unbeatable Squirrel Girl or Hawkeye will feel right at home here 161 America Chavez Made in the USA 2021 edit According to Diamond Comic Distributors America Chavez Made in the USA 1 was the 18th top advance reordered comic book by retailers between February 1 to February 7 2021 162 Joe Grunenwald of Comics Beat stated As far as debuts go America Chavez Made in the USA 1 is damn near flawless A strong script from an up and coming talent combine with strong line art and colors and of course the always solid work of letterer Travis Lanham for an incredibly satisfying and enjoyable reading experience If the remaining issues of this five issue miniseries can keep up this level of quality we may be looking at an early contender for one of the best Big 2 books of the year 163 Sam Stone of Comic Book Resources called America Chavez Made in the USA 1 a solid opening issue saying Presented more or less as a fresh jumping on point for readers that may not be all that familiar with America Chavez the opening issue to the character s new comic book miniseries balances action and introspection with a story that examines the superhero s past as it forges her future Vasquez s scripting especially excels when it delves into her protagonist s psyche with the present day sequences more effective than the flashback s retread of her origins Vasquez finds an effective creative partner in Gomez bringing the power and responsibility close to home with the young hero s fight only poised to become more personal as the miniseries continues 164 Robert Reed of Newsarama gave America Chavez Made in the USA 1 a grade of 8 out of 10 writing The draw to America Chavez Made in the USA is the character herself and her past which hasn t always been rendered with real detail The team of Vasquez Gomez Aburtov and Lanham creates an intimate look at America s first night with her found family and sets the foundation for what should be an emotional rollercoaster of a limited series 165 Other versions editAge of Ultron edit An alternate version of America Chavez appears in the Age of Ultron storyline 166 A picture of Chavez is present in one of Nick Fury s safe houses House of M edit An alternate version of America Chavez appears in the House of M storyline 167 This version is a member of the Young Avengers and fights the Sentinels All New Hawkeye edit An alternate version of America Chavez appears in a possible future in the Marvel Universe 168 An older Chavez is a member of S H I E L D and has taken on the mantle of Captain America 169 In other media editTelevision edit America Chavez Miss America appears in the Marvel Rising series of short films and television specials 170 voiced by Cierra Ramirez 171 Film edit America Chavez Miss America appears in Marvel Rising Secret Warriors 172 voiced by Cierra Ramirez 173 This version s home dimension was attacked by the Kree which led to her mothers teleporting her to another dimension for her safety before they were killed by Hala the Accuser 174 Chavez went on to work at an auto garage before reluctantly becoming involved in Squirrel Girl s efforts to rescue her friend Ms Marvel from their version of Hala the Accuser and eventually found the Secret Warriors America Chavez Miss America was originally intended to appear in the Marvel Cinematic Universe MCU film Spider Man No Way Home 2021 175 depicted as a sorcerer s apprentice 176 However this idea was eventually scrapped owing to the film releasing before Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness see below as a result of delays 177 America Chavez appears in the MCU film Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness 2022 portrayed by Xochitl Gomez 178 This version is a supernatural being from the Utopian Parallel with the ability to travel the multiverse After being attacked by the Scarlet Witch who is corrupted by the Darkhold and seeks to acquire her powers Chavez eventually ends up in the prime 616 universe and joins forces with Doctor Strange to help the Scarlet Witch break free from the Darkhold s corruption Afterwards Chavez chooses to live in the universe and joins the Masters of the Mystic Arts 179 Video games edit America Chavez Miss America appears via the Marvel s Women of Power DLC in Pinball FX 2 180 America Chavez Miss America appears as an unlockable playable character in Marvel Puzzle Quest 181 America Chavez Miss America appears as a playable character in Marvel Contest of Champions 182 America Chavez Miss America appears as an unlockable playable character in Marvel Future Fight 183 America Chavez Miss America appears as an unlockable playable character in Lego Marvel s Avengers 184 America Chavez Miss America appears as an unlockable playable character in Marvel Avengers Academy 185 voiced by Sandra Espinoza 186 America Chavez Miss America appears as an unlockable playable character in Lego Marvel Super Heroes 2 187 America Chavez Miss America appears as a playable character in Marvel Strike Force 188 America Chavez Miss America appears as an assist character in Marvel Future Revolution 189 America Chavez Miss America appears as a playable card in Marvel Snap 190 Merchandise edit In 2018 Hasbro released several America Chavez Miss America dolls inspired by the Marvel Rising incarnation of the character 191 In 2022 Hasbro released an America Chavez Miss America action figure inspired by the MCU incarnation of the character as part of the Marvel Legends action figure line 192 In 2022 Lego released an America Chavez Miss America Lego minifigure inspired by the MCU incarnation of the character 193 In 2022 Funko released an America Chavez Miss America Funko Pop figure inspired by the MCU incarnation of the character 194 Miscellaneous edit America Chavez Miss America appears in Marvel United published by CMON Limited 195 America Chavez Miss America appears in Marvel Rising Ultimate Comics 196 voiced by Cierra Ramirez 197 The MCU incarnation of America Chavez appears as a meet and greet character at Disney California Adventure 198 Collected editions editTitle Material collected Published date ISBN America Vol 1 The Life and Times of America Chavez America 1 6 October 18 2017 978 1302908812 America Vol 2 Fast and Fuertona America 7 12 April 11 2018 978 1302908829 America Chavez Made in the USA America Chavez Made in the USA 1 5 November 3 2021 978 1302924454See also editMiss America Madeline Joyce References edit Pearson Ben December 20 2020 Doctor Strange In The Multiverse Of Madness To Introduce America Chavez To The Marvel Cinematic Universe Film Retrieved August 30 2023 Robledo Jordan December 12 2020 America Chavez is set to make her MCU debut in upcoming Doctor Strange sequel Gay Times Retrieved April 18 2024 Kopp Drew 2022 02 07 How the MCU s Most Powerful New Hero Debut May Make Marvel s Multiverse Madder Comic Book Resources Retrieved 2022 10 12 Cadorniga Callie Carlos 2022 04 07 America Chavez Punches Her Way Through the Infinite Multiverse of 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