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      • [c] At just 5-foot-4-inch (1.63 m) tall and weighing only 90 pounds (41 kg), Rogers was also afflicted with a number of medical issues including asthma, scoliosis, heart arrhythmia, partial deafness, stomach ulcers, and pernicious anemia.
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  2. Cpt. Steven "Steve" Rogers a.k.a. Captain America, the First Avenger, was rejected by the U.S. Army during World War II due to numerous health problems. He ultimately volunteered for Project Rebirth where he received the Super-Soldier Serum developed by Dr. Abraham Erskine.

    • Early Life. Meeting James Barnes. "Even when I had nothing, I had Bucky." ―Steve Rogers. Steve Rogers was born on July 4, 1918, to Sarah and Joseph Rogers in New York City.
    • World War II. Rejected for Service. "Look, just give me a chance." "You'll be ineligible on your asthma alone." "Is there anything you can do?" "I'm doing it.
    • Captain America. Performing for the USO. "You were meant for more than this, you know." "For the longest time, I dreamed about coming overseas and being on the front lines.
    • Fighting HYDRA. Howling Commandos. "That was a difficult winter. A blizzard had trapped half our battalion behind the German line. Steve... Captain Rogers, he fought his way through a HYDRA blockade that had pinned our allies down for months.
  3. In the MCU, Rogers survives Civil War, eventually passing the mantle of Captain America to Sam Wilson in Avengers: Endgame. In the comics, Wilson became Captain America in 2014 after Rogers' aging accelerated to be the real age of 90.

    • Tony Stark (Iron Man) The hero that started the MCU franchise, Tony Stark has been fighting bad guys since 2008 when he first became Iron Man (and fighting Captain America since 2012).
    • Steve Rogers (Captain America) The First Avenger and the original holder of the Captain America mantel is one of the oldest members of the superhero group.
    • Bruce Banner (The Hulk) The transforming scientist Bruce Banner was born on December 18, 1969, making him 35 when he first got exposed to the overdose of gamma radiation that made him the Hulk, which according to The Incredible Hulk movie happened in 2005.
    • Thor. While Steve Rogers gets the title of the oldest human avenger, Thor Odinson, as the mighty Asgardian God of Thunder, has a much longer life span than any of his Earth-born friends.
  4. Steve Rogers : Some would say it brought our country closer to war. Tony Stark : Steve, if not for these, you wouldn't be here.

  5. Ninety-Eight-Pound Weakling. A poor orphan from the wrong side of the tracks in the days leading up to World War II, goodhearted Steve Rogers enlisted in the army to fight the Axis Powers, but met with rejection due to his small size and underdeveloped physique.

  6. After the outbreak of World War II in Europe, a young HYDRA agent disguised as an American patriot named Steve Rogers attempted to enlist in the U.S. Army but was rejected, due to his skinny,...

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