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Isaiah Bradley
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Isaiah Bradley as Captain America
Art by Joe Quesada
Publication information
PublisherMarvel
First appearanceTruth: Red, White and Black #1 (2003)
Created byRobert Morales (writer)
Kyle Baker (artist)
Axel Alonso (inker)
Bill Jemas (editor)
In-story information
Notable aliasesCaptain America, Weapon 0
AbilitiesArtificially enhanced physiology at the absolute peak of human strength, endurance, speed and agility.

Isaiah Bradley is a fictional character in the Marvel Comic universe. He was an early product of the United States' Super-Soldier program (codenamed Operation: Rebirth) during World War II.

History

As depicted in the 2003 limited series Truth: Red, White and Black, the WWII Super Soldier program of 1942, operated by "Reinstein" (Dr. Emile Erskine), used African American test subjects in a beta phase. The clandestine experimentation that empowered Isaiah held similarities with the Tuskegee Syphilis Study.

Fictional character biography

Suicide mission

When the other two remaining members of Bradley's test group (Maurice Canfield and Sgt. Lucas Evans) died, Bradley stole the costume intended for Captain America (the first of the production phase Super Soldier subjects) and engaged in a self-directed suicide mission to destroy the Super-Soldier efforts of the Nazis (whose program had a common origin with the American program) at the Schwarzebitte concentration camp. The mission ended with Bradley's capture (and later release) by the Germans. He was later rescued, only to be subjected to a court-martial and imprisoned at Leavenworth around 1943. In 1960, Bradley was pardoned by President Eisenhower, and released.

Josiah X

While Isaiah was in prison, the government attempted to use his altered DNA to create another Super-Soldier. After 39 attempts the result was a child named Josiah, Isaiah and Faith's genetic son. Josiah X, as he would later call himself, was born to a surrogate mother, who smuggled him out of the government's clutches.

Steve Rogers

Meanwhile, the long-term effects of the test serum had severely damaged Isaiah Bradley's mind and body, similar in part to the effects of various steroids and alzheimers. In 2003, Steve Rogers (Captain America) learned the truth behind the Super-Soldier program and attempted a reconciliation with the now- childlike Isaiah Bradley. However, Captain America never discovered that the true mastermind behind the Super-Soldier program was the clandestine organization Weapon Plus, and that Bradley was only the first in a long line of Weapons, including Wolverine and Fantomex. As Captain America was Weapon I (a volunteer test subject, according to Fantomex), it can be assumed that Bradley was Weapon 0, as Fantomex stated that the identity of Weapon 0 was classified.

Patriot

Isaiah is also the grandfather of Elijah Bradley (aka Patriot of the Young Avengers). Elijah claimed that his powers originated from a blood transfusion from Isaiah, whereby he gained the abilities of the Super-Soldier Serum. However, it was subsequently revealed that this was a lie, and Elijah really gained his powers from Mutant Growth Hormone. Elijah was later critically injured in battle with the Skrulls and Kree. This forced Isaiah to give him a blood tranfusion, and as a result, Elijah develops actual super powers.

Powers & abilities

Isaiah possesses agility, strength, speed, endurance, and reaction time superior to any Olympic athlete who has ever competed. Once it was metabolized the Super-Soldier formula enhanced all of his bodily functions to the peak of human efficiency. His body eliminates any excessive build-up of lactic acid and other fatigue poisons in his muscles, granting him phenomenal endurance. He also has an extraordinary immunity to disease. Isaiah was trained in unarmed combat by the US Army.

Equipment

Isaiah carried an unpainted concave triangular metal shield with an embossed eagle, useful for either defense or offense. For protection he wore a loose chain mesh shirt over light padding, the shirt was capable of blunting the impact of most small arms fire.

Alternate realities

In Captain America (Vol. 4) #28, an Isaiah Bradley from an alternate Earth became Captain America, and never married. Later, he was elected president and served two terms. He traveled back in time, incidentally crossing to Earth-616, then brought the mainstream Captain America and Rebecca Quan forward into his own time to prevent his daughter, Rebecca "Becky" Barnes, from traveling to Earth-616.