During World War II, Steve Rogers volunteered to receive the experimental Super-Soldier Serum. Enhanced to the pinnacle of human physical potential and armed with an unbreakable shield, he became Captain America. After a failed mission left him encased in ice for decades, he was found and revived by the Avengers, later joining their ranks and eventually becoming the team's leader.
@avenging_x_bolt: OR the most obvious your probably some captain america fanboy who gets bitter when somebody douches on your favorite superhero, Is that it?
@avenging_x_bolt: OR the most obvious your probably some captain america fanboy who gets bitter when somebody douches on your favorite superhero, Is that it?
really? you're accusing me of being a fanboy? didnt you tell me to go f^&* myself the other day when you thought i said something bad about Jason Todd? unbelievable
@thegreyoutcastx: Despite me being British, Cap is my 10th favourite superhero. He's an awesome character and is often misunderstood like Superman is.
Another brit who was wearing his Cap America T shirt with pride today! Not sure if this post is a wind up or not, but people need to research caps history. He is the original Marvel hero, dating back to 1940, in Captain America comics. He really was an inspiration in WW2, selling a million copies a month! That's more than Superman, Batman and Spiderman combined in 2013. He is an inspiration due to his amazing courage and the fact that he never backs off, even though in reality he is only a steroid boosted human with a shield. Well I like him.
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