Steve Rogers is an unwieldy art student brought up during the Great Depression. When Steve was a child, an alcoholic father died, and after graduating from Steve's high school, the mother died of pneumonia. In the early 1940s, he was shocked by the terrible atrocities of Nazi Germany and Steve tried to join the army. Insufficient for his physical requirements, he was invited to participate in the volunteer action volunteer program aimed at raising American soldiers to the point of highest physical strength through invention and the discovery of Professor Abraham Erskine It was.
Steve Rogers was introduced as Captain America in 1941. This is a very timely arrival about one year before the explosion of Pearl Harbor. The United States needs a patriotic hero, and the captain of the United States complies with this bill. This cartoon character did not last long for the first time. Manga is over in ten years. The captain was later purchased by Marvel Comics and reissued. Since then, he was a popular cartoon hero and a powerful leader. With his reintroduction in the early 1960s, Rogers became the leader of the Avengers. "Captain" and "Avengers" are presently Disney's box office experience, he bought Marvel several years ago
The captain of the United States first appeared in the American captain America # 1 group in 1941. Since then, Captain America is the most popular character in Marvel Comics and has emerged since the Second World War. Here are five shocking secrets that all Marvel fans should know about Captain America. The first thought of the American captain was invented by Joe Simon and Jack Kirby during World War II. Simon and Kirby are hoping to express their pre - war emotions in a role that emphasizes that the United States should join the war. The first picture contains the word "Super America". The name has been deleted because there are too many characters in the name
In 1968 and 1969, Joe Simon participated in a suit against the ownership of Captain America of Marvel Comics. Marvell started after renewing the US captain's registration with his name. According to Simon, Kirby agreed to support the company in litigation and signed Marvel as all rights he might have for that role as part of the agreement between Kirby and publisher Martin Goodman. At the same time, as Kirby's biographer Mark Evanier proposed to include Lee's media reputation, lack of full creative control, anger for violation of publisher Martin Goodman's cognitive commitment, Marvel believes that his story and I did not particularly praise the creation and co-creation of roles