Despite the fact that Captain America is one of the greatest heroes in the Marvel Universe with a legacy that transcends time and space, it is constantly being thrown in his face that he is the weakest member of the squad by some of the other Avengers–a hurtful and demoralizing opinion that is actually shared by Captain America himself as he has admitted that he is, in fact, the weakest Avenger.
Steve Rogers aka Captain America became the iconic star-spangled Super Soldier after volunteering for an experimental program during World War II that made him the perfect weapon for the Allied forces against the Nazis. While Captain America was the champion the Allied Nations hoped he would be, his career came to a devastating end after he and his sidekick, Bucky, attempted to take down a Nazi warplane while it was flying through the air. During that mission, Bucky seemingly sacrificed his life to take down the aircraft while Captain America was thrown from the plane and landed in icy-cold waters where he was frozen in a block of ice and, for years, was presumed dead. Eventually, Captain America was discovered and revived only to jump right back into the action as a member of the Avengers, though despite his impressive record, Cap didn’t quite get all of the respect he had earned during his years of service.
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