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How Captain America In The Movies And Comics Are Drastically Different

Since his first comics released in 1941, Captain America has become an iconic figure in the American popular culture. Comic books, movies and game adaptations featuring Captain America were all quickly sold out and created a sensation among the fans.
Surprisingly, there are some differences between Captain America versions in the comics and in the MCU. Steve Rogers in the comics is just the same as the one on the big screen. However, thanks to these small differences, each version of Captain America is unique and appealing in its own way.
These are the 10 differences between two versions. Let's see how many of them you could recognize!

#1 Captain America didn't become Nomad at the end of Captain America: Civil War, but he did in the comics

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#2 Captain America survived The Snap in the movie, but died fighting Thanos in their first battle in the comics.

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#3 Captain America was revealed to be a secret Hydra agent in the comics while this detail has not been confirmed in the movie version.

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#4 Steve Rogers and Sharon Carter are known to have a much stronger bond in the comics even though their relationship in the MCU is quite brief.

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#5 On the topic of love, Steve Rogers never went back to Peggy Carter in the comics while he did at the end of Avengers: Endgame.

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#6 Despite being known as Captain America's best friend in the movie version, Bucky is just his partner in the comics.

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#7 While Captain America took down the President in the comics, he never did so in the MCU.

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#8 Joining The Invaders is a major part of Captain America's comic version, but this has never been adapted to the movies.

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#9 In the comics, Captain America was trapped in ice for only 20 years, not 65 years in the MCU.

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#10 In the MCU, Captain America's shield is made from vibranium while it's made out of adamantium in the comics.

Source: Marvel Comics

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