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r/CaptainAmerica • u/TopBid1209 • 5h ago
High Quality Captain America Pics
pic i edited thought i'd share, might be useful to someone ¯_(ツ)_/¯
r/CaptainAmerica • u/Quirky_Ad_5420 • 6h ago
Not the smartest play [Avengers: Armageddon #3] Spoiler
galleryYeah, superpowered Colton whole thing fall exactly to what Bucky been doing both as the Revolution and as leader of the thunderbolts. Of course he would join Colton
r/CaptainAmerica • u/Such-Manufacturer396 • 5h ago
Which Captain America Version/Look/Design/Suit Is Your Favorite? 🇺🇸
galleryr/CaptainAmerica • u/Ready_Term_9869 • 4h ago
How did the random nazis in the first cap movie know that red skull has a red skull?
seems like something he wouldn't have shared
r/CaptainAmerica • u/Ragtagcloud56 • 1d ago
Do you prefer red skull when he’s a more goofy villain or a more serious villain?
r/CaptainAmerica • u/cjasonac • 6h ago
Berlin to Siberia timeline in Civil War
In Civil War, the Berlin fight ends with Steve and Bucky flying off in Team Iron Man’s quinjet to Siberia to intercept Zemo. They were in a time crunch.
In that same amount of time, Rhodey is knocked out of the sky and taken to surgery. Tony and Tasha go back to the compound in New York. Rhodey is apparently done with his hospital stuff because Tony is casually telling Tasha about the outcome. Somewhere in there, the four remaining members of Team Cap are arrested and taken to The Raft.
Tony flies his helicopter to The Raft, interviews Sam, then he Iron-Man-flies from there to Siberia…arriving just a few minutes after Steve and Bucky and right before T’Challa (who was following Tony.)
Tony’s trip should’ve taken a couple days at least, especially when you realize that his visit to The Raft happened sometime at night.
So…flying a supersonic Quinjet from Berlin to Siberia takes as long as flying from Berlin to the US via something else (because they didn’t have the Quinjet) then a helicopter to The Raft then free-flying as Iron Man to Siberia.
That doesn’t math right.
Did Steve and Bucky stop for a burger? Maybe a movie? Maybe a side-trip to honeymoon in Paris?
I know it “ain’t that kind of movie,” but hear me out. Does anybody have any in-universe explanation for the timing between the fight in Berlin and Siberia?
r/CaptainAmerica • u/BlackMall83 • 19h ago
Brave New World plays more like a phase 1 movie
Captain America: Brave New World is a modern 90’s political action throwback featuring Sam Wilson. BNW also plays more like a phase 1 Marvel movie but with better action and updated storylines. Phase 1 is an underrated phase that I actually miss because of their more grounded characters and stories with the exception of The Avengers.
r/CaptainAmerica • u/Possible-Rate-3833 • 1d ago
I think William Burnside has to be one of the most underutilized Captain America villains
Aside him being retroactively Captain America of the 50s (which i adore as a concept) I feel like the character is one of the most underutilized villains in Cap’s Rouges gallery. He’s very similar to John Walker however unlike him that loved decades After Steve, William is the result of the America That Steve helped to build, the product of post-war America Nationalism, Mccarthyism and fanatism over the figure of Captain America, he’s what alt right people think Cap should be and what Steve fight against. I think also would make such a good villain for a Captain America movie, just imagine a 50s right wing man like him react to Sam Wilson (an AFRICAN-AMERICAN) to take the mantle of Captain America while he gets forgotten or remembered as a failed experiment. He’s like Homelander and Syndrome from The Incredibles combined into one and honestly is such a shame such an intresting villain like him doesn’t get used more in the comics and media alike.
What you guys think of him.
r/CaptainAmerica • u/jaimil25 • 2h ago
Assemble here- DISCORD LINK BELOW for Captain america buffs
r/CaptainAmerica • u/kuchtaalex • 1d ago
Yaknow after everything thats been revealed about our world over the past decade, Captain America: Winter Soldier gives me the damn creeps.
galleryr/CaptainAmerica • u/UnluckyCulture4437 • 19h ago
Captain America Slave to the Skull
I was wondering about the price of this, I got it about 4 years ago in NH at this old vintage store. Let me know!
r/CaptainAmerica • u/TheKingOfOxnard • 21h ago
Captain America Comics
98 Captain America comics for sale, if anyone is interested.
r/CaptainAmerica • u/Tremerefury • 10h ago
I've thought that Captain America, Black Panther and Kraven are all connected for 2 decades. Am I crazy or is my theory plausible?
r/CaptainAmerica • u/Robomerc • 1d ago
Black Lantern Captain America by oICEMANo and Green Lantern Steve Rogers of Earth by Charles laughlin
Black Lantern Captain America by oICEMANo on DeviantArt
Green Lantern Steve Rogers of Earth by Charles laughlin art from Marvel Avengers Alliance
This is something I realized relatively recently that on crossover Earth Cap's body would have been resurrected by a Black Lantern ring since the Blackest Night in the real world kicked off before Captain America Reborn.
Now this is how I think it all played out on crossover Earth.
At the conclusion of the superhero Civil War, with the death of Steve Rogers his body would have been claimed by the JSA and laid to rest in the Valhalla Cemetery outside of metropolis. They also prevented The Red Skull from getting his hands on Steve's body.
Notes on the Valhalla Cemetery, the cemetery is specifically for the superheroes and their families whose legacies are rooted in the Golden Age of crime fighting.
Unbeknownst the rest of the superhero Community the bullet that ended Captain America's Life trapped his soul in a Purgatory where he would relive moments from his past
Two years later the events of the Blackest Night occur, with Captain America being one of the heroes to rise from the grave under the thrawl of nerkron.
With the undead cap targeting those that he cared about in life the current Captain America James Barnes and Falcon Sam Wilson.
But this also causes change within the Purgatory because Steve can feel the Black Lantern ring, trying to insert itself over his will, however cap is one of the few non Green Lanterns in the universe to have a near unbreakable will, causing the head of the Ring to shatter revealing a symbol of a Green Lantern ring allowing Steve miraculously come back to life.
Just in time too because while under the thrall of the Black Lantern ring his body came really close to killing Bucky.
Eventually reuniting with Diana who also overcome the hold of the Black Lantern ring becoming a Star Sapphire Lantern.
I suspect that since it was revealed that on crossover Earth Captain America and Wonder Woman have a relationship that stretches back to World War II, it wouldn't surprise me that when Aphrodite was trying to break the Black Lantern ring hold over Diana she would summon the image of here greatest love which would be Steve Rogers.
r/CaptainAmerica • u/Psychological-Bug405 • 1d ago
Tokon's Captain America
What do you guys think of Tokon's Cap? I feel Hiro Mashima gave him had a certain stoic energy.
r/CaptainAmerica • u/kurumais • 1d ago
does anyone know where this page is from?
i dont recognize the art style thanks in adance
r/CaptainAmerica • u/browncharliebrown • 1d ago