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"Captain America" delivers an all-American message about steroids, and liberal Hollywood conspires to destroy "Atlas Shrugged." (06:01)
Joe Quesada tells Stephen that he's still running for president in the Marvel universe. (5:00)
Marvel Comics' Joe Quesada has bequeathed the shield of Captain America to the only man who has the red, white and blue balls to carry the mantle: Stephen Colbert. (1:47)
There are times when Captain America has gone against the government in order to do what he feels is right, and this time it got him killed. (3:27)
Marvel Comics editor-in-chief Joe Quesada discusses a new series of comics entitled Civil War, which combines superheroes with today's government. (5:47)
Stephen is outraged the U.S. Postal Service didn't put Captain America on one of their superhero stamps. (1:11)
A near-mint "Captain America" is way more valuable than a near-mint "Captain North Korea." (0:10)
Stephen uses The DaColbert Code to pierce the veil of secrecy and solve modern-day mysteries. (3:31)