Captain America is a fictional superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by writer-editor Stan Lee and artist Jack Kirby, he first appeared in Timely Comics' Captain America Comics #1 (March 1941). The character is Timely Comics' first superhero and the most popular character in the Marvel Universe.
Captain America was created in response to the United States' entry into World War II. Lee and Kirby wanted to create a character who would embody the American spirit and fight against the Nazis. Captain America's first story featured him punching Adolf Hitler in the face.
Captain America is the alter ego of Steve Rogers, a young man who was injected with an experimental serum that gave him superhuman strength, speed, agility, and durability. He also carries a shield made of vibranium, a nearly indestructible metal.
Captain America is a symbol of hope and courage for people around the world. He has fought for freedom and justice for over 80 years, and he continues to inspire people to this day.
Captain America is a complex and nuanced character. He is a man who is willing to fight for what he believes in, even if it means putting his own life at risk. He is also a man who is deeply patriotic, and he loves his country very much.
Captain America is a true American hero. He is a man who has dedicated his life to fighting for freedom and justice. He is a symbol of hope and courage, and he inspires people all over the world.