Steve Rogers / Captain America
Steve Rogers / Captain America (Chris Evans)
Steven Rogers was born July 4, 1922, in the Lower East Side of Manhattan, New York City, to poor Irish immigrants, Sarah and Joseph Rogers.[53] Joseph Rogers died when Steve was only a child and his mother, Sarah, died of pneumonia while Steve was a teen. By early 1940, before America's entry into World War II, Rogers is a tall but scrawny fine arts student specializing in illustration, and a comic book writer and artist.
Disturbed by the rise of the Third Reich, Rogers attempts to enlist, only to be rejected due to his physically frail body. His resolution allows him to be noticed by U.S. Army General Chester Phillips and "Project: Rebirth." Rogers is used as a test subject for the Super-Soldier project, receiving a special serum made by "Dr. Josef Reinstein", later retroactively changed to a code name for the scientist Abraham Erskine. The name "Erskine" was first used in a Captain America novel The Great Gold Steal by Ted White published by Bantam Books in 1968.
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The serum is a success, and transforms the frail Steve Rogers into a perfect specimen a nearly perfect human being with peak strength, agility, stamina, and intelligence.
After a brief stunt of serving as a motivational speaker and performer he led his own mission to rescue some of the soldiers who had been captured by Hydra. After a successful rescue he fought for the army and fights mostly by using Captain America's Shield he got from Howard Stark and some weapons every now and then.
He sacrifices himself by crashing a plane full of explosives into the ground in order to prevent them from reaching major cities and isn't heard from again till S.H.I.E.L.D rescues him from the ice.