
Captain America is a fictional superhero from Marvel Comics, first appearing in 1941. Known for his iconic shield, patriotic costume, and superhuman strength, he embodies American ideals of courage, justice, and honor. His alter ego, Steve Rogers, was a frail young man transformed into a super-soldier during World War II. Captain America leads the Avengers and stands as a symbol of hope, resilience, and moral integrity in the Marvel universe.

Captain America is a fictional superhero from Marvel Comics, first appearing in 1941. Known for his iconic shield, patriotic costume, and superhuman strength, he embodies American ideals of courage, justice, and honor. His alter ego, Steve Rogers, was a frail young man transformed into a super-soldier during World War II. Captain America leads the Avengers and stands as a symbol of hope, resilience, and moral integrity in the Marvel universe.
Who is Captain America?
Captain America is a fictional Marvel Comics superhero; his alter ego is Steve Rogers, a frail young man transformed into a super-soldier via a government experiment in 1941.
What is Captain America's signature symbol?
His nearly indestructible circular shield, often depicted as vibranium-based, plus a patriotic costume.
What powers does Captain America have?
Enhanced strength, endurance, and agility from the Super-Soldier Serum, giving him peak human conditioning without actual superpowers.
When did Captain America first appear?
He first appeared in 1941 in Captain America Comics #1 (Timely Comics), created by Joe Simon and Jack Kirby.