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Joaquin Torres

  • Core Identity: Joaquin Torres is the high-flying successor to Sam Wilson, a young and idealistic hero who has taken on the mantle of the Falcon in both comics and the Marvel Cinematic Universe, albeit through vastly different origins.
  • Key Takeaways:
  • Role in the Universe: As the new Falcon, Joaquin Torres represents the next generation of heroes. He is Sam Wilson's chosen partner and protégé, carrying on the legacy of a vital hero while forging his own path, defined by compassion and a commitment to protecting the vulnerable. falcon.
  • Primary Impact: Torres's introduction, particularly in the comics, brought contemporary social issues like immigration and human trafficking to the forefront of a Captain America story. His journey from civilian activist to superhero highlights the idea that heroism can stem from a desire for social justice. captain_america.
  • Key Incarnations: The fundamental difference lies in his powers: the Earth-616 version is a true genetic hybrid, a human fused with the vampiric DNA of the falcon Redwing, granting him natural wings and a healing factor. The MCU version is a non-powered, highly skilled USAF officer who will wield the advanced EXO-7 Falcon flight suit, much like his predecessor.

Joaquin Torres made his first appearance in Captain America: Sam Wilson #1 in December 2015 1). He was created by writer Nick Spencer and artist Daniel Acuña. His creation was a cornerstone of the All-New, All-Different Marvel initiative, a line-wide relaunch that occurred after the 2015 Secret Wars event. The context of his arrival is crucial. At the time, Sam Wilson had recently taken up the shield and mantle of Captain America. Spencer's run was notable for tackling contemporary political and social issues, and Joaquin's character was designed to ground Sam's adventures in real-world struggles. Hailing from Sonoita, Arizona, Joaquin was an activist dedicated to helping undocumented migrants cross the U.S.-Mexico border safely. This immediately established him as a character driven by altruism and a specific sense of justice, providing a perfect foil and eventual partner for Sam Wilson's Captain America. His transformation into the new Falcon in Captain America: Sam Wilson #6 (April 2016) was a deliberate and significant act of legacy. It allowed Sam Wilson to fully embrace his role as Captain America while ensuring the heroic identity of the Falcon continued, now embodied by a new generation. This passing of the torch reinforced themes of mentorship and the evolving nature of heroism in the Marvel Universe.

In-Universe Origin Story

The origin of Joaquin Torres is one of the most striking examples of divergence between the prime comic continuity and the cinematic universe. While the destination—becoming the Falcon—is the same, the journey is radically different, reflecting the distinct narrative needs of each medium.

Earth-616 (Prime Comic Universe)

In the main Marvel Universe, Joaquin Torres's story begins not with military training, but with humanitarian aid. A resident of Sonoita, Arizona, Joaquin was a high school student with a profound sense of compassion. He spent his time leaving water, food, and medical supplies in the desert for migrants attempting the perilous journey into the United States. He viewed this as a fundamental act of human kindness, standing in stark contrast to the xenophobic rhetoric of hate groups like the Sons of the Serpent. His path fatefully crossed with Sam Wilson's when Sam, as Captain America, investigated the disappearances of numerous migrants in the area. It was revealed that the Sons of the Serpent were kidnapping these individuals and handing them over to the twisted geneticist Dr. Karl Malus. Malus, working under contract, was conducting horrific experiments to create human-animal hybrids. Joaquin himself was captured and became one of Malus's test subjects. In a cruel twist of fate, Malus decided to use Sam Wilson's own avian partner, Redwing, for his next experiment. Unbeknownst to almost everyone at the time, Redwing was not just a highly intelligent falcon but possessed unique vampiric traits. Malus spliced Redwing's DNA with Joaquin's, transforming the young man into a permanent human-caracara hybrid. The process was brutal and left Joaquin with large, feathered wings sprouting from his back, razor-sharp talons, and the predatory eyes of a raptor. Sam Wilson, as Captain America, stormed Malus's laboratory and rescued the surviving captives, including the newly transformed Joaquin. The physical and psychological trauma was immense, but Joaquin's spirit remained unbroken. A crucial side effect of the experiment was the creation of a psionic link between Joaquin and Redwing, identical to the one Sam shared with the bird. This allowed Joaquin to see through Redwing's eyes and communicate with him. Furthermore, due to Redwing's vampiric nature, Joaquin gained a potent regenerative healing factor. Recognizing the boy's innate heroism and feeling a deep sense of responsibility for his condition, Sam took Joaquin under his wing. He provided him with a version of his old Falcon costume and flight gear, training him to control his new abilities. Embracing his transformation rather than succumbing to despair, Joaquin Torres proudly took on the mantle his mentor had once carried, becoming the new Falcon.

Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU)

The MCU (designated as Earth-199999) presents a far more grounded and streamlined origin for Joaquin Torres, aligning him closely with Sam Wilson's own military background. Introduced in the Disney+ series The Falcon and the Winter Soldier, Joaquin Torres, portrayed by actor Danny Ramirez, is a First Lieutenant in the United States Air Force. He serves as Sam Wilson's intelligence support and “boots on the ground” contact. From his first appearance, Torres is shown to be bright, capable, and deeply respectful of Sam. He is the one who first brings the anarchist group known as the Flag Smashers to Sam's attention, having tracked their online activity and recognizing the threat they posed. Throughout the series, he provides crucial intel and analysis, assisting Sam and Bucky Barnes in their global investigation. He demonstrates his bravery and dedication by infiltrating a Flag Smasher sympathizer community in Riga to gather information. Unlike his comic counterpart, this version of Joaquin possesses no superhuman abilities. His skills are entirely human: he is a trained soldier, a skilled pilot, and a sharp intelligence analyst. His “transformation” into the Falcon is not biological but one of legacy and inheritance. During a confrontation with the unstable and Super-Soldier-enhanced John Walker (then serving as the government's new Captain America), Sam's EXO-7 Falcon wings are brutally torn from his suit. Joaquin recovers the broken wings. In the series finale, after Sam has fully embraced his role as the new Captain America with a new Wakandan-made suit, he meets with Joaquin. Sam brings a gear bag containing the damaged, but presumably repairable, EXO-7 wings and gives them to Torres, telling him, “Keep 'em.” This moment signifies the official passing of the torch. Sam, recognizing Joaquin's loyalty, skill, and heart, has chosen him as his successor to the Falcon identity. The MCU origin completely excises the genetic experimentation, the hybrid nature, and the vampiric elements, instead focusing on a story of mentorship between two soldiers who share a bond of respect and duty. His official debut as the Falcon is highly anticipated in the upcoming film Captain America: Brave New World.

The chasm between the two primary versions of Joaquin Torres is most apparent in their capabilities and the source of their power. One is a product of genetic mutation, while the other is a testament to human skill augmented by technology.

Earth-616 (Prime Comic Universe)

Joaquin's powers are innate and biological, a direct result of Dr. Malus's experiments.

  • Powers and Abilities:
  • Avian-Vampiric Hybrid Physiology: Joaquin's core power. His DNA is permanently merged with that of Redwing. This gives him a unique set of abilities derived from a caracara with vampiric properties.
    • Flight: His most obvious ability. Joaquin has a pair of large, fully-functional, red-feathered wings growing from his back. He can fly with incredible speed and maneuverability, rivaling Sam Wilson's skill with the EXO-7 harness.
    • Regenerative Healing Factor: Thanks to Redwing's latent vampirism, Joaquin can heal from injuries far faster and more extensively than a normal human. He has been shown recovering from broken bones, severe lacerations, and concussions in a remarkably short time. This healing factor is potent but does not make him immortal; a sufficiently catastrophic injury could still kill him.
    • Enhanced Senses: His eyesight is superhuman, comparable to that of a bird of prey. He can see with perfect clarity from great distances, allowing him to perform reconnaissance and spot targets from high altitudes.
    • Talons: His fingers and toes can sprout sharp, durable talons, which he can use as effective offensive weapons in close-quarters combat.
    • Psionic Link with Redwing: Joaquin shares Sam Wilson's telepathic and empathic bond with Redwing. He can mentally communicate with the falcon, give it commands, and, most importantly, see through its eyes. This makes Redwing an invaluable partner for scouting and surveillance.
  • Skilled Combatant: Under Sam Wilson's tutelage, Joaquin has become a proficient hand-to-hand fighter, learning to integrate his flight and talons into a unique and effective combat style.
  • Equipment:
  • The Falcon Uniform: A durable, armored costume provided by Sam Wilson. It offers protection from small arms fire and impacts. The suit is equipped with a communications device and a specialized visor that feeds him tactical data, much like Sam's original goggles.
  • Personality:
  • Joaquin is defined by his idealism and compassion. His drive to help others is not born from tragedy or a quest for vengeance, but from a simple, powerful belief in doing the right thing. He is brave, often to the point of being reckless, but his actions are always guided by a strong moral compass. He carries the weight of his transformation well, choosing to see his new form as a gift that allows him to help even more people.

Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU)

The MCU's Joaquin Torres is, at his core, a highly skilled but fundamentally normal human. His power will come entirely from the technology he wields.

  • Abilities:
  • Peak Human Condition: As a serving member of the U.S. Air Force, Torres is in excellent physical shape. He possesses the strength, stamina, and agility of a highly trained soldier.
  • Expert Pilot: While not explicitly shown piloting the EXO-7 suit yet, his role in the Air Force implies extensive flight training and expertise. He is undoubtedly a highly capable aviator.
  • Intelligence Analyst: His primary role in The Falcon and the Winter Soldier was intelligence gathering. He is adept at digital tracking, information analysis, and tactical assessment.
  • Skilled Tactician: He demonstrates a good understanding of field operations and strategy, effectively supporting Sam Wilson's missions.
  • Equipment:
  • EXO-7 Falcon Flight Suit: This is his most important piece of gear, inherited from Sam Wilson. Though he received it in a damaged state, it is expected to be repaired or replaced. The suit is a masterpiece of military technology.
    • Advanced Wing System: The suit's primary feature is a set of detachable, articulated wings made of a lightweight titanium ribbing and Mylar, allowing for high-speed flight and incredible aerial maneuverability.
    • Offensive Capabilities: The suit is armed with small, wrist-mounted rockets and machine pistols housed in the vambraces.
    • Defensive Capabilities: The wings themselves are bullet-resistant and can be used as shields to protect the user from harm.
    • Redwing Drone: The MCU's Redwing is not a real bird but a highly advanced combat and reconnaissance drone that launches from the back of the flight pack. It is equipped with surveillance cameras, pulse cannons, and grappling lines. It's assumed Joaquin will inherit command of this drone or a similar model.
  • Goggles: The suit's integrated goggles provide a heads-up display with threat analysis, trajectory calculations, and a direct feed from the Redwing drone.
  • Personality:
  • The MCU's Joaquin is characterized by his eagerness, loyalty, and intelligence. He looks up to Sam Wilson as a hero and a mentor, showing a genuine, almost fan-like admiration. He is professional and competent but also possesses a clear sense of right and wrong, willing to bend the rules to help Sam when he believes the cause is just. He is a steadfast and reliable ally.
  • Sam Wilson (Captain America/Falcon): This is the defining relationship for Joaquin Torres in every universe.
    • Earth-616: Sam is Joaquin's savior, mentor, and inspiration. He not only rescued Joaquin from Karl Malus but gave him a purpose beyond his trauma. Their bond is like that of a teacher and student, or an older and younger brother. Sam feels responsible for Joaquin and guides him in the use of his powers and his new role as a hero.
    • MCU: The relationship is built on professional respect that grows into a genuine friendship and mentorship. Sam trusts Joaquin's skills and judgment, relying on him for critical support. By gifting Joaquin the Falcon wings, Sam anoints him as his chosen successor, placing an immense amount of faith in the young officer.
  • Misty Knight: (Earth-616) As a frequent partner of Sam Wilson, the private investigator Misty Knight has worked alongside Joaquin on several occasions. She acts as another veteran presence, offering him tactical advice and a grounded perspective. Their interactions are professional and built on their mutual connection to Sam.
  • Rayshaun Lucas (Patriot): (Earth-616) During the events of Secret Empire, Joaquin and Rayshaun were both part of the new generation of heroes who joined the Underground resistance against Hydra's takeover of America. They fought alongside each other as part of the Champions for a brief period, forming a bond as young heroes stepping up in a time of crisis.
  • Dr. Karl Malus: (Earth-616) Malus is Joaquin's personal arch-nemesis. He is the man who tortured him, stripped him of his humanity, and forcibly transformed him into a hybrid. Joaquin's entire superhero existence is a direct result of Malus's sadism. While Malus has been a recurring foe for many heroes, his actions against Joaquin were uniquely personal and cruel.
  • The Sons of the Serpent: (Earth-616) This white supremacist hate group represents the ideology that Joaquin has always fought against, first as an activist and later as a superhero. They were responsible for his capture and delivery to Dr. Malus, making them directly culpable for his transformation. Their xenophobic and racist beliefs are the antithesis of everything Joaquin stands for.
  • The Flag Smashers: (MCU) While not a personal arch-enemy, Karli Morgenthau and her Flag Smashers were the primary antagonists Joaquin faced. He was instrumental in tracking their movements and understanding their goals. They represent the first major threat he helped to neutralize as part of Sam Wilson's team.
  • United States Air Force: (MCU) This is Joaquin's primary affiliation. His entire identity, training, and worldview are shaped by his service as an officer in the USAF.
  • The Champions: (Earth-616) For a short time following the events of Secret Empire, Joaquin joined the Champions, a team of young superheroes dedicated to changing the world. His tenure was brief, but it established him as a peer to other legacy heroes like Miles Morales and Kamala Khan.

//Captain America: Sam Wilson// - "Standoff" & Becoming the Falcon

This is Joaquin's foundational arc. His introduction, capture, and transformation all take place within the early issues of this series. The story arc Avengers: Standoff! sees Joaquin, still new to his powers, getting caught up in the S.H.I.E.L.D. controversy surrounding Pleasant Hill, a secret prison where supervillains were brainwashed into being model citizens using a sentient Cosmic Cube. Alongside Sam, he fought to contain the chaos when the villains' minds were restored. This event was his trial by fire, forcing him to quickly adapt to the large-scale threats that heroes face and solidifying his place as Sam Wilson's partner.

//Secret Empire//

During Hydra's takeover of the United States, led by an evil, Cosmic Cube-altered version of Steve Rogers, Joaquin refused to submit. He became a key member of the Underground, the resistance movement led by the heroic remnant of Marvel's heroes. Operating as the Falcon, he worked with other young heroes like the Champions to smuggle innocent people out of the country and fight against Hydra's regime. This storyline tested his idealism against a truly dystopian reality and proved that his courage was not just physical but ideological. He stood firm for freedom even when the ultimate symbol of it, Captain America, had become its greatest enemy.

//The United States of Captain America//

In this 2021 miniseries, Sam Wilson's shield is stolen, and he and Steve Rogers embark on a road trip to find it. Along the way, they discover a network of ordinary people who have been inspired by the Captain America mantle to become local heroes. In the final issue, a climactic battle requires more than one Captain America. In a moment of need, Steve Rogers throws his shield to Joaquin, who wields it expertly in combat. While he only briefly acts as a “Captain America” in this fight, the moment is incredibly symbolic, showing that he is considered worthy of wielding the shield and carrying its legacy, foreshadowing a potential future for the character.

As a relatively new character, Joaquin Torres has not had as many alternate reality versions as more established heroes. However, he has appeared in other media, showcasing adaptations of his character.

  • Marvel's Avengers (Video Game - Earth-TRN814): Joaquin Torres appears as a supporting NPC in the 2020 video game developed by Crystal Dynamics. In this continuity, he is a member of the Inhuman Alliance, working with the Resistance to fight against A.I.M. after the “A-Day” disaster. He helps coordinate missions and provides intel for the player. This version is not the Falcon and does not have powers, instead being portrayed as a skilled technician and key member of the resistance, aligning more with his MCU depiction as a non-powered but highly capable ally.
  • Marvel Future Fight (Video Game): Joaquin Torres as the Falcon is a playable character in the mobile game Marvel Future Fight. His appearance and powers are based directly on his Earth-616 comic book incarnation, complete with biological wings and a connection to Redwing.

These adaptations demonstrate the flexibility of the character, with creators choosing to emphasize either his grounded, human skills or his unique, hybridized powers depending on the needs of the story and universe.


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Published by Marvel Comics, cover-dated December 2015, released October 7, 2015.
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Joaquin Torres's origin story in the comics was created during a period where American political discourse was heavily focused on immigration and border security. Writer Nick Spencer used Joaquin's character to directly engage with these themes, framing his humanitarian efforts as an act of heroism.
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The revelation that Redwing was a “latent vampire-falcon” in Captain America: Sam Wilson #3 was a significant retcon by Nick Spencer. For decades prior, Redwing was simply a highly trained, unusually intelligent falcon with a telepathic link to Sam. This change was necessary to provide a comic-book-style scientific explanation for Joaquin's healing factor.
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Danny Ramirez, the actor who plays Joaquin Torres in the MCU, is a vocal fan of the character and has expressed immense excitement about taking on the Falcon mantle. He has researched the comic book origins extensively and often shares his enthusiasm on social media.
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Joaquin is of Mexican descent, making him a prominent Latino superhero in the Marvel Universe. His identity as the Falcon continues the legacy of diversity associated with the mantle, as Sam Wilson was one of the first mainstream African-American superheroes.
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The name “Torres” is Spanish for “towers,” which could be seen as an allusion to his high-flying abilities as the Falcon.
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In the comics, Joaquin's Falcon costume is a modified version of one of Sam Wilson's older, more classic red-and-white outfits, directly cementing the visual link between the two generations of the hero.
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While he briefly wielded the shield in The United States of Captain America, Joaquin has not officially held the title of Captain America in the prime Earth-616 continuity for any extended period. However, this moment is often cited by fans as proof of his potential to one day inherit that mantle as well.