Sam Wilson
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First appearance | Captain America #117 (September 1969) |
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Notable alias | Rachel Grey, Phoenix, Mother Askani, Bright Lady, Alyzr'n Summerset, Hound, the Celestial Avatar, the Cosmic Avatar, R'Chell, Revenant, Marvel Girl, Prestige, Starchilde |
Alter ego | Samuel Thomas Sam Wilson |
Creators | Stan Lee |
Gene Colan | |
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ID | 591116 |
About Sam Wilson
Falcon is a fictional superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character was created by writer-editor Stan Lee and artist Gene Colan, and introduced in Captain America #117.
Hayling Island sunflower farm's plea over naked photo shoots
A Sunflower Farm has urged visitors to keep their clothes on after some reportedly stripped off for photos.
Stoke Fruit Farm on Hayling Island Said it had an " increase of reports of naked photography taking place" at its Sam's Sunflowers visitor attraction.
One visitor Said her son stumbled across A Woman wearing " just a thong" and " didn't know where to look".
Sam Wilson , who runs The Site at Northney, confirmed there had been a few " isolated incidents" of nudity.
He Said there had been reports of four naked photo shoots since the flower-picking fields opened on 28 July, three of which had been on the same day.
Mr Wilson Said : " We have always had photo shoots here but they are always respectfully done and it's always organised so Other People are not affected.
" People are having fun and taking pictures for their Instagram but we just ask that they keep their clothes on. "
Said : " Reminder to all, We Are A Family area and please keep your clothes on in the sunflowers!
" We Are having a increase of reports of naked photography taking place and this must not happen during our public sessions please. "
One visitor commented: " Yes, we stumbled on a 'Session ' - I'm not a prude but I don't expect to see almost naked bodies while searching for The Best blooms. "
Another reported A Woman wearing " just a thong" adding: " Our son got a right eyeful Last Night , should have seen his face!! "
Most commenters saw the funny side, although some speculated whether it had been a publicity stunt, while others defended The Right of people to be naked in public.
One Man wrote: " Nothing wrong with topless. So teach children it is not right and the taboo continues. "
Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com