Eager to serve his country during World War Two, Steve Rogers was transformed into a physically perfect man by the government's Super Soldier program, becoming the United States' Sentinel of Liberty! Armed with an indestructible shield and the physical prowess of an Olympic athlete, Rogers fought valiantly to uphold the ideals and principles of democracy. At the end of the war, he was accidentally frozen in a block of ice and preserved for decades until discovered and revived by the Avengers. Now a man out of time, he is ever-vigilant in his battle to prottect the innocent and uphold the beliefs upon which America was founded. Willing to sacrifice his own life for the greater good, Steve Rogers is the physical embodiment of truth, justice, and honor. He is...



CURRENT ISSUE - October 6, 2001

Captain America #8 by Brent Lambert



Captain America

Too scrawny to defend his country in World War II, Steve Rogers volunteered to take an experimental Super Soldier Serum. The serum granted him amazing strength, speed, stamina, and agility. Wielding an unbreakable shield which he can throw with incredible accuracy, Cap was a living legend of WWII. Towards the end of the war, he was frozen in suspended animation, only to be awakened decades later by the Avengers. Ever since that time, Cap has continued to fight for the American dream, as well as leading the Avengers in the process.



Sharon Carter

As the S.H.I.E.L.D. operative designated Agent 13, Sharon has performed many highly dangerous covert missions, several of which she carried out partnered with Cap. As a colleague and former love of Cap's, Sharon makes every effort to keep their strained relationship active. She currently holds freelance status as a S.H.I.E.L.D. operative as a means to retain her access to S.H.I.E.L.D. technology and resources.

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