Real Name: Steve RogersHeight: 6 ft. 2 in. Weight: 240 lbs. Eyes: Blue Hair: Blond Occupation: crimefighter, (former) freelance artist Legal Status: Citizen of the United States with no criminal record Identity: Secret Other Aliases: Nomad, the Captain Place of Birth: New York City Marital Status: Single Known Relatives: Joseph (father, deceased), Sara (mother, deceased) Group Affiliation: Former member of the Invaders, former partner to Bucky, the Falcon, and Nomad, current member of the Avengers Base of Operations: New York City First Appearance: CAPTAIN AMERICA COMICS #1 (1941) | |
Strength Level: Captain America represents the pinnacle of human physical perfection. While not superhuman, he is as strong as a human being can be. He can lift a maximum of 800 pounds with supreme effort. History: Steve Rogers was born during the Depression and grew up a frail youth in a poor family. His father died when he was a child, his mother when he was in his late teens. Horrified by newsreel footage of the Nazis in Europe, Rogers was inspired to try to enlist in the Army. However, because of his frailty and sickness, he was rejected. Overhearing the boy's earnest plea to be accepted, General Chester Phillips of the U.S. Army offered Rogers the opportunity to take part in a special experiment called Operation: Rebirth. Rogers agreed and was taken to a secret laboratory in Washington, D.C. where he was introduced to Dr. Abrahan Erskine (code named: Prof. Reinstein), the creator to the Super-Soldier formula.
Captain America battles Iron Man during the climactic battle and has victory within his grasp when a group of civilians attempts to restrain him. Rogers realizes that he is endangering the very people he has sworn to protect. He then surrenders to the authorities and orders the anti-Registration forces to stand down. As Rogers is led away in handcuffs, the Punisher retrieves Captain America's discarded mask. Following his surrender, Steve Rogers is indicted on multiple criminal charges. As he is brought to a federal courthouse, a sniper shoots him in the back. In the chaos that ensues, he is wounded three more times in the stomach and chest by Sharon Carter. Rogers is taken to a hospital, where he dies. The assassination, orchestrated by the Red Skull, involves Crossbones as the sniper and Dr. Faustus posing as a S.H.I.E.L.D. psychiatrist, who gives Carter a hypnotic suggestion to shoot Rogers at a crucial moment. Captain America Reborn: Captain America: Reborn #1 revealed that Steve Rogers did not die; the gun used on him instead transported him to a fixed position in space and time. The Red Skull tried to use Sharon Carter and a machine created by Doctor Doom to retrieve him, but since Sharon destroyed the machine, Captain America had been phasing in and out of space and time, appearing at events in his lifetime, including Normandy on D-Day, his mother's death, and in the European Theatre of World War II with the Bucky from that time. He fights the battles of World War II all over again. Captain America then ends up in the point of time where he is subjected to the Super Soldier serum by Dr. Abraham Erskine, and thence on to other points in time. While revisiting the Kree-Skrull War, he is able to use the old Vision to send a message about his condition to Reed Richards and Hank Pym in the future, which is duly relayed by the current Vision. With this data, Richards concludes that Sharon is the key to bringing Rogers out of time, too late to stop Doctor Doom and Arnim Zola from doing just this, but with the Red Skull now in control of the body. Later, Rogers waits patiently in the White House and speaks to President Barack Obama. Obama, feeling the SHRA was "un-American," gladly grants Rogers a full Presidential pardon, saying that he would only risk his reputation by doing so to Captain America. When Rogers explains to Obama that he may not be Captain America again, the President states that he may need Rogers for something "far greater."
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