Superman

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Origin

Superman was officially the world's first superhero.

Captain America was World War II’s quintessential American superhero. Cloaked in red, white, and blue, he fought Nazis, neutralized the supervillain Red Skull, and even had a chance to punch Der Führer himself before war’s end. Born Steve Rogers, he attempted to enlist in the U.S. Army, but was rejected as being physically unfit for duty. He got a second chance from American science, however, due to a combination of a Super-Soldier serum and exposure to Vita-Rays. Becoming the pinnacle of human physical perfection, Captain America battled evil with just two fists and a good, solid shield.

History

Over the next 60 years he endured the death of his sidekick Bucky, involuntary suspended animation, and a superhero civil-war that had him in direct opposition to the policies of the American government he had sworn to defend. Not just an American agent, he has saved the world more than once. No immortal, he has faced certain death countless times -and there have been more than a few replacements eager to wear the uniform in his place should he be terminated. Through it all though, Captain America persevered –the ultimate winter soldier. His depiction has sometimes been a little clumsy, but the character was always meant to represent the very highest American ideals –especially Liberty.

Powers and Abilities

In addition to his vibranium-alloy shield, he possesses extraordinary strength and speed. He is an expert in martial arts. His leadership abilities are unparalleled and he has risen to command just about every assembly of which he has been a part.

Quotes

Captain America? In my opinion, he’s the finest hero ever. Any indestructible superbeing can be brave, any reckless vigilante can seem powerful, any automaton can follow orders. It takes a real man to walk that fine line between duty and blind devotion. It takes a real man to deliberately walk the line of service past sacrifice.” -Keeferman

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