Captain America

Captain America is a superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by cartoonists Joe Simon and Jack Kirby, the character first appeared in Captain America Comics #1 from Timely Comics. Captain America is the alter ego of Steve Rogers, a frail young man enhanced to the peak of human perfection by an experimental serum to aid the United States government’s efforts in World War II.

About Captain America in brief

Summary Captain AmericaCaptain America is a superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by cartoonists Joe Simon and Jack Kirby, the character first appeared in Captain America Comics #1 from Timely Comics. The character wears a costume bearing an American flag motif, and he utilizes a nearly indestructible shield that he throws as a projectile. Captain America is the alter ego of Steve Rogers, a frail young man enhanced to the peak of human perfection by an experimental serum to aid the United States government’s efforts in World War II. The popularity of superheroes waned following the war, and the Captain America comic book was discontinued in 1950, with a short-lived revival in 1953. Since Marvel Comics revived the character in 1964, Captain America has remained in publication. In the Marvel Cinematic Universe, the character is portrayed by Chris Evans. Captain America was ranked sixth on IGN’s \”Top 100 Comic Book Heroes of All Time\” in 2011, second in their list of \”The Top 50 Avengers\” in 2012, and second in their \”Top 25 best Marvel superheroes\” list in 2014. The character was the first Marvel Comics character to appear in media outside comics with the release of the 1944 movie serial, “Captain America” The character has been featured in other films and television series since 1944, including the TV series “The Godfather” and “The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the Planet of the Apes,” as well as the “Avengers” films and TV series, including “The Mummy” and the “Jurassic Park” series.

In his autobiography, Simon recalled in his autobiography that Timely comics publisher Martin Goodman gave him the go-ahead and directed that a Captain America solo comic book series be published as soon as possible. Simon recalled that he did not believe that his regular creative partner, artist Jack Kirby,. could handle the workload alone. Simon said Captain America had a good sound to it. There weren’t a lot of captains in comics. It was as easy as that. The boy companion was simply named Bucky, after my friend Bucky Pierson, a star on our high school basketball team. Simon said he wrote the first Captain America book with penciled lettering right on the drawing boards, with very rough sketches for figures and backgrounds. If they worked on it, and if one inker tied the three styles together, I believed the final product would emerge as quite uniform. I assured Jack Kirby he was still number one, Jack,\” I assured him. \”It’s just a matter of a quick deadline for the first issue. \”I’ll make the deadline,\” Jack promised. “I acceded to Kirby’s wishes and, it turned out to be lucky that I did. \”There might have been two Als, but there was only one Jack Kirby… but I hadn’t expected this kind of reaction …” Simon said.