Why Was Captain America Brought Back After Being Frozen?
I'm sure we all know the story of how Steve Rogers became Captain America, was frozen in ice, and then revived in the Avengers. However, the more interesting story is WHY Stan Lee decided to bring back the Sentinel of Liberty. Why would Marvel take a chance and bring back a hero whose popularity died out after World War II? Well, because we wanted them too!
What do you think? Did the fans help bring Cap back in the comics?
Stan would've probably done it anyway. I mean in DC, the fans voted to kill of Jason Todd, but he was brought back later on. I'm guessing that Stan would've done the same and brought back Captain America in some sort of fashion.
"Captain America: Why Am I In The Avengers Before Ant-Man Even Though He Help Found The Avengers." Long title, I know, but it's a valid point.
You know, I find it pretty cool how a hero who's main expertise was fighting non powered Nazis (I'm assuming he didn't fight too many meta humans) has become one of the greatest heroes in Marvel. The guy was just some dude fighting Nazis in WW 2 and now he is freaking dodging bullets, beating people with hundreds of fighting styles and duking it out with the likes of a thunder god and a rampaging rage monster and he is just a peak level human. Cap is awesome.
So… then when the readers got to vote if Bucky… I mean Robin should be killed off, it wasn't a first time that a character's fate wasn't decided by a vote. And Bucky wasn't the first to come back from the dead as a bad guy who would fight his mentor before becoming friends again, then taking his identity for a short period of time during his death, which turned out to be not death but a displacement in time bu an old arch nemesis.
Why Was Captain America Brought Back After Being Frozen?
I'm sure we all know the story of how Steve Rogers became Captain America, was frozen in ice, and then revived in the Avengers. However, the more interesting story is WHY Stan Lee decided to bring back the Sentinel of Liberty. Why would Marvel take a chance and bring back a hero whose popularity died out after World War II? Well, because we wanted them too!
What do you think? Did the fans help bring Cap back in the comics?
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I ACTUALLY OWN THAT CAPTAIN AMERICA VS HUMAN TORCH COMIC!
I think the title of the movie should have him very different
Captain MURRRICA- The Fuck Yeah! Avenger
Captain America: He lived the way Jason Todd died.
Johnny Storm loves Captain America? Interesting. Ironic you might say.
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Captain America: The First Captain American who became Captain America who is an American.
Stan would've probably done it anyway. I mean in DC, the fans voted to kill of Jason Todd, but he was brought back later on. I'm guessing that Stan would've done the same and brought back Captain America in some sort of fashion.
"Captain America: Why Am I In The Avengers Before Ant-Man Even Though He Help Found The Avengers." Long title, I know, but it's a valid point.
Stop calling it a "big sexy subscribe button".
The First Avenger subtitle kinda makes sense because he IS the first Avenger/Super Hero in the MCU.
The Human Torch met Captain America! Good luck filming that crossover Chris Evans.
oh ffs… fucking Americans…
You know, I find it pretty cool how a hero who's main expertise was fighting non powered Nazis (I'm assuming he didn't fight too many meta humans) has become one of the greatest heroes in Marvel. The guy was just some dude fighting Nazis in WW 2 and now he is freaking dodging bullets, beating people with hundreds of fighting styles and duking it out with the likes of a thunder god and a rampaging rage monster and he is just a peak level human. Cap is awesome.
Captain America: Was probably an Avenger
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So… then when the readers got to vote if Bucky… I mean Robin should be killed off, it wasn't a first time that a character's fate wasn't decided by a vote. And Bucky wasn't the first to come back from the dead as a bad guy who would fight his mentor before becoming friends again, then taking his identity for a short period of time during his death, which turned out to be not death but a displacement in time bu an old arch nemesis.
Wait, was I talking about Bucky or Robin?
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