"Marvel-Us" Character of the Week!
Last week, Ironman flew past the competition,
Who will be the victor this week?!
Every week we are aiming to please the wishes of our viewers, all fans of Marvel are welcome and encouraged to post content and message “Marvel-Us” with their input on who deserves the temporary moment under the microscope! After an interval of deliberation, our staff will select the winner of the week
"An award by the fans, for the fiction!"
Hints for this week's winner?
- Fought the Axis-Powers of World-War II
- Owes his abilities to a synthetic serum!
- Born in the 1920's on the lower east side of Manhattan.
This week's winner is!
Steve Rogers....aka.....CAPTAIN AMERICA
Why does Cap' have what it takes?
Our viewer's reached out to us, expressing interest for Captain America to take the crown for this week. There has been a lot of buzz lately surrounding the next Captain America Movie, which is presumed to follow the comic book "Civil War." (Captain America #22-24).
Steve Rogers was born a less-than ordinary boy on the lower east side of Manhattan, a child to poor Irish immigrants. Fast forward fifteen years and Rogers' is a tall, scrawny fine-arts student. Amidst the heat from the Third-Reich, Steve attempts to enlist in the military. But after being turned down on multiple occasions for his frail body, fate his it that he would be a test subject for a new super-soldier serum created by "Dr. Josef Reinstein." The serum is a success and transforms Steve Rogers into a nearly perfect human being with peak strength, agility, stamina, and intelligence. But what makes Captain America so crucial, is that Steve Rogers is a pure-hearted passionate citizen, who feels as though with his abilities he has to "stand-up," for those who cannot themselves.
Click above for a scene from Marvels' "Captain America: The First Avenger" This movie will explain things a little bit more on why Steve was the man!
Captain America is known for his sassy one-liners' before diving into a situation where death could easily be a probable outcome. Which lines are your favorite?
- "If they're shooting at you, they're bad!."
- "The hell I can't! [Give Orders], I'm a Captain!"
- Do you have plans tonight?- "Well all the guys' from my barbershop quartet are dead,....so no."
Check out this tumblir account for a really cool breakdown with video memes!
Where does Captain America fit into the Avengers?
Steve Rogers is very important to the so-called "Avengers Initiative." After being thawed from his many-year slumber, Steve Rogers brings an "old-school," hands on approach to the table. He quickly steps into a leadership role, being the Captain, and his communication skills are crucial to the Avengers' saving the world. Captain is the hero who always sets the base-plan prior to jumping into action.
So, to conclude this weeks announcement!
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Where does Captain America fit into the Avengers?
Steve Rogers is very important to the so-called "Avengers Initiative." After being thawed from his many-year slumber, Steve Rogers brings an "old-school," hands on approach to the table. He quickly steps into a leadership role, being the Captain, and his communication skills are crucial to the Avengers' saving the world. Captain is the hero who always sets the base-plan prior to jumping into action.So, to conclude this weeks announcement!
There are several reasons why our viewers should take a closer look at Captain America, the first being that he is good for the sake of good. With how cluttered the culture and society has increasingly become, everyone can take a note on this measure from ol' Steve Rogers. In the opinion of our staff, Captain America stands alone as the super-hero with the strongest attachment to a large segment of people. Being older than Marvel itself, this icon has stood as a patriotic symbol to the United States for over 60 years. Although comic-book sales have risen and declined over this time period, Captain America has never left the minds of the American people. Everyone can all take a lesson from the first Avenger about constant self-improvement, and always looking to better ourselves.
Next Week, we take a look at Phase 2 of Marvel's Cinematic Universe!
For our audience that wants a quick refresher of Phase 1, check out the following link!
CLICK HERE
And until next time.....Stay "Marvel-Us"
Next Week, we take a look at Phase 2 of Marvel's Cinematic Universe!
For our audience that wants a quick refresher of Phase 1, check out the following link!
CLICK HERE
And until next time.....Stay "Marvel-Us"
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