Modérateurs: SuperBat, Capitaine Albator, Hadès, Superman, Benco
Born during the Great Depression, Steve Rogers grew up a frail youth in a poor family. Horrified by the newsreel footage of the Nazis in Europe, Rogers was inspired to enlist in the army. However, because of his frailty and sickness, he was rejected. Overhearing the boy’s earnest plea, General Chester Phillips offered Rogers the opportunity to take part in a special experiment… Operation: Rebirth. After weeks of tests, Rogers was at last administered the ‘Super-Soldier Serum’ and bombarded by ‘vita-rays.’ Steve Rogers emerged from the treatment with a body as perfect as a body can be and still be human. Rogers was then put through an intensive physical and tactical training program. Three months later, he was given his first assignment as Captain America. Armed with his indestructible shield and and battle savvy, Captain America has continued his war against evil both as a sentinel of liberty and leader of the Avengers
Lestat a écrit:Va vraiment falloir bosser le personnage pour le rendre crédible à l'écran alors. Parce que rien que son costume est kitsch à mort, sans parler de son esprit ultra-patriotique qui passe encore assez bien dans les comics (dans la mesure où il en devient parfois presque caricatural) mais serait ridicule à l'écran...
Lestat a écrit: Captain America(le bien nommé! ai-je dis que c'était gênant qu'il soit américain?!)
Lestat a écrit:Pour Cap' ce qui est plus gênant c'est que c'est un héros qui transpire l'Amérique, de par son costume, son bouclier, ses valeurs.
madedd a écrit:Pour moi cap n'est un perso patriotique mais qui représente les idéaux du pays pas son gouvernement...
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