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CAPTAIN AMERICA
Earth-2301

Real Name: Steve Rogers

Identity/Class: Extradimensional/alternate reality (Earth-2301), human mutate

Occupation: President of the United States of America, adventurer

Group Membership: Avengers (Hawkeye, Scarlet Witch/Wanda, Vision)

Affiliations: Black Panther (T'Challa), Iron Girl (Antoinette "Toni" Stark), Iron Man (Tony Stark), Baron Mordo (Karl Mordo), S.H.I.E.L.D. (Nick Fury, possibly others), security team

Enemies: Apocalypse, Doom (T'Channa), Galactus, Galactus' spores, Horsemen (Archangel, Juggernaut, Sinister, White Queen/Emma "Frost" Xavier), Hulk

Known Relatives: None

Aliases: None

Base of Operations: secret Avengers Headquarters, possibly New York City

First Appearance: Marvel Mangaverse: New Dawn (March, 2002)

Powers/Abilities: Captain America had artificially induced strength, speed and some invulnerability. He has at least athlete-level fitness and acrobatic skills and advanced fighting skills and wears heavily padded armor. Captain America wields a circular energy shield (presumably photonic) to redirect kinetic energy. A staunch American patriot and nationalist, Rogers became the President of the United States of America. As part of the Avengers he co-piloted the gigantic Ultimate Iron Man a mech-like machine.

Eyes: Blue
Hair: Blonde

History:

(Marvel Mangaverse#4 (fb) - BTS) - Steve Rogers proudly served in the US armed forces during the Cold War.

(Marvel Mangaverse#4 (fb) - BTS) - Rogers became the President of the United States.

(Marvel Mangaverse: New Dawn (fb) - BTS) - President Rogers would regularly receive financial contributions from Antoinette "Toni" Stark.

(Marvel Mangaverse: Avengers Assemble (fb) - BTS) - Taking on the identity of Captain America, Rogers became a member of the Avengers and saved the world on several separate occasions. One time, Captain America and his teammates barely survived a fight against the mutant despot Apocalypse.

(Marvel Mangaverse: New Dawn) - In his position as President of the United States, Rogers was requested to visit Antoinette "Toni" Stark on Stark Island along with colonel Nick Fury of SHIELD and Ambassador of the Central Euro-Asian alliance, Mordo. Here he and the other officials were addressed by Stark who revealed Doctor Bruce Banner was rebuilding his energy wall to produce clean and unlimited energy after the last one had been destroyed during the Blackout Wars. Mordo acted outraged, pleading Stark couldn't possibly control the forces she was dealing with. Rogers, however, realized what the potential could mean for their governments and convinced Mordo to reserve further judgement on the project's safety until the final tests were completed. Just then Rogers received a message from fellow Avenger Vision he had to return to Avengers Mansion.

(Marvel Mangaverse: Avengers Assemble) - While meeting with Tony Stark, the secret benefactor of the Avengers, the group discussed the sighting of the monstrous Hulk (originating from the Ethereal Realm). Afraid they would be powerless to stop the monster, Stark revealed he had come up with a way to combat threats like the Hulk: he had secretly created four "Iron Avengers", gigantic assault robots the Avengers could pilot in battle. Stark had stored them in a hidden facility located at Billian Peak in the Chinese province Guilin. The Avengers went there to claim the robots, only to arrive and find the facility had already been unlocked (Apocalypse's Phalanx spies had monitored Stark's revelation, causing the villain to send his Horsemen to claim the robots). Captain America and the Avengers rushed in to stop the Horsemen (Sinister, Archangel, Juggernaut and the White Queen), Cap immediately took on Archangel and successfully brought the flying mutant down with his shield. But when Vision managed to use one of the Iron Avengers armors the Horsemen quickly fled, much to Apocalypse's annoyance who decided to take matters into his own hands. When Apocalypse arrived at the Avengers storage facility he was somewhat disappointed when he saw the "little" Iron Avengers machines, and thought he had overestimated the Avengers. The Avengers fired all their machines at the giant Apocalypse but without any effect. They then decided to unleash their secret power and transformed the four separate machines into one giant mech fighter called the Ultimate Iron Man. The two towering giants went head to head, but Apocalypse's most powerful attack, his apocalypse beam seemed no match for the Ultimate Iron Man's avenging justice attack. The villain was defeated. The Avengers left him lying under the rubble of their storage facility to deal with the Hulk who was terrorizing New York.

(Marvel Mangaverse: Eternity Twilight) - While on their way to New York the Avengers where surprised to find Nick Fury and S.H.I.E.L.D. were unable to deal with the Hulk monster. They decided teamwork would be key in defeating the giant. Upon arriving at the giant's location, the Avengers transformed their Iron Avengers machines into Ultimate Iron Man. But when they attacked Hulk with their most powerful Iron Avenger Mega-Power Punch, the fist literally shattered upon impact. The failed attack caused their power levels to drop fifty percent, allowing Hulk the chance to destroy their mechsuits with a single attack. Captain America and the Avengers only escaped the resulting explosion thanks to Scarlet Witch's teleportation spell. Though they were safe, the group could do nothing but watch as the Hulk continued his rampage through New York. A little while later, Thor arrived to deal with the Hulk and his master Dormammu. He called upon the might of Captain America and all other heroes to gather enough strength to defeat the enemy.

(Marvel Mangaverse#2 - BTS) - Captain America and the Avengers were dispatched to deal with the Galactus spores that landed in Beijing. Here, the Avengers merged their mechsuits to form Ultimate Iron Man in order to fight several monsters.

(Marvel Mangaverse#3) - Captain America and the Avengers were seen fighting another of Galactus' spores although their mechsuits seemed useless against it. Galactus would later be destroyed by Captain Marvel (Marvin Ellwood).

(Marvel Mangaverse#4) - President Rogers was en route to the United Nations to speak on behalf of the alien Inhumans as the UN would vote on the inclusion of the Inhumans. After making a passionate speech the UN was shocked by a loud explosion when Doom (T'Channa) attacked the United Nations. Doom was enraged her people didn't receive any help after Galactus' devastating attack. Rogers' security team immediately tried to protect the President while Rogers' friend T'Challa transformed into (a literal) Black Panther took counter Doom. But just as Black Panther was about to be beheaded, Rogers intervened now dressed as Captain America. Doom then used his powers to kill Rogers' security team, enraged, Rogers managed to get close and delivered some serious blows until Doom summoned her Doombringer sword and left the UN building. Deciding on their plan of action Nick Fury pleaded with Rogers to stop the fight as they couldn't risk losing the President, Rogers refused to stand down.

 Just then the Avengers arrived as the Ultimate Iron Man, who attacked Doom head-on with the Iron Avenger Mecha-Power Punch. However, Doom managed to drain the robot's mainframe with one simple attack. With the mechsuit crashing on Liberty Island, Doom ripped open the suit to get to the Avengers who were still trapped inside. Doom easily killed both Hawkeye and Vision. Even before the Scarlet Witch could attack Doom, Black Panther and Captain America arrived and attacked Doom. However Doom once more summoned the Doombringer sword and managed to stab Captain America through the chest after which the hero was also beheaded. While Doom stood over Captain America's corpse she declared that from now on the world would fall under the rule of Doom.

(Marvel Mangaverse#5) - Captain America's corpse was seen. His teammate the Scarlet Witch would join Black Panther, Doctor Strange and Tigra in an effort to stop Doom. In the end, the heroes avenged their fallen comrades by killing Doom with her own sword.

Comments: Created by Ben Dunn.

Due to the Asian specific nature of the Mangaverse reality, it goes without saying that while characters might look similar to their 616 counterparts, they most likely will have distinctly different names, codenames or powers. Therefore we will only list the names when they have been used in the comics.

Captain America also appeared on promotional material for Secret Wars (2015) drawn by Alex Ross.



Profile by MarvellousLuke


CLARIFICATIONS:
Captain America has some connections to


Security team

  President Rogers had a special security team of two men dressed in a variation of the classic Captain America costume. They were first seen joining Rogers during a visit to Stark Island. After Earth's heroes had dealt with the threat of Galactus the two men were seen again, now escorting the President when he was to speak at the United Nations. However Rogers' speech was interrupted by the sudden arrival of Doom who then used powers to murder Rogers' security team.

--Marvel Mangaverse: New Dawn, Marvel Mangaverse#4












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Marvel Mangaverse: Eternity Twilight, p9, pan2 (main image)
Marvel Mangaverse: New Dawn, p14, pan2 (closeup)
Marvel Mangaverse: Avengers Assemble, p10, pan1 (fighting Archangel)
Marvel Mangaverse#4, p23, pan1 (death)
Marvel Mangaverse: New Dawn, p16, pan8 (security team)


Appearances:
Marvel Mangaverse: New Dawn (March, 2002) - Ben Dunn (writer, pencils, inks), Brian Smith, Ralph Macho (editors)
Marvel Mangaverse: Avengers Assemble (March, 2002) - Udon (writer & art), Ken Siu-Chong (additional writer), Alvin Lee, Arnold Tsang, Omar Dogan, Shane Law (art), Brian Smith, Ralph Macchio (editors)
Marvel Mangaverse: Eternity Twilight (March, 2002) - Ben Dunn (writer & art), Brian Smith, Ralph Macchio (editors)
Marvel Mangaverse#2 (July, 2002) - Ben Dunn (writer & art), C.B. Cebulski, Brian Smith, Ralph Macchio (editors)
Marvel Mangaverse#3 (August, 2002) - Ben Dunn (writer & art), C.B. Cebulski, Brian Smith, Ralph Macchio (editors)
Marvel Mangaverse#4 (September, 2002) - Ben Dunn (writer & art), C.B. Cebulski, Brian Smith, Ralph Macchio (editors)


First Posted: 12/28/2021
Last Updated: 12/28/2021

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