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      • Steve’s canonical list of health conditions — shown onscreen in “Captain America: The First Avenger” (henceforth referred to as “CA:TFA”) and in the Captain America museum exhibit in “CA:TWS” — includes asthma, scarlet fever, rheumatic fever, sinusitis, heart palpitations, nervous trouble, bone/joint/other deformity, color blindness, scoliosis, high blood pressure, diabetes, anemia, partial deafness, astigmatism and easy fatiguability.
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  2. Dec 20, 2023 · Comics News. "Bone Deformity, Partial Deafness, Diabetes": Captain America Explains Why He Was So Skinny Before the Super-Soldier Serum. By Ashley Fields. Published Dec 20, 2023. Super-soldier serum turned Steve Rogers from a small, frail man into one of Marvel's best fighters, and now he's revealed how much work it had to do. Summary.

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  3. Dec 3, 2019 · The first major health problem on Steve’s medical examination is asthma, a condition that narrows the airways through swelling and excess mucus production. This alone would be enough to make him ineligible to serve in the military.

  4. May 14, 2019 · Steve’s canonical list of health conditions — shown onscreen in “Captain America: The First Avenger” (henceforth referred to as “CA:TFA”) and in the Captain America museum exhibit in “CA:TWS” —...

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    After being infused with a super soldier serum in his younger days (and being placed on ice for a few decades), Captain America’s body is as young as it was in World War II... or is it? It’s the super soldier serum that makes Captain America’s body appear as young as it does. The serum allows new cells to be born, and old cells to be repaired very ...

    In the 1980s, politicians pushed the “Just Say No” campaign pretty hard at adolescents. Even Marvel comics got in on the act. When they did, it led to a Captain Americastoryline in 1990 that saw Cap giving up his “drug.” Issue #378 saw Captain America lose all the effects of the serum that placed him at peak human health. A complete blood transfusi...

    Despite Captain America’s body being at the peak of human conditioning, there’s one major organ that’s susceptible to hostile forces: his brain. The body of Steve Rogers is able to complete a lot of seemingly impossible feats thanks to is strength and stamina. Even the common cold can’t keep him down. However, through in some false memories or brai...

    It might have been S.H.I.E.L.D. that recovered Captain America’s frozen body on the big screen, but in the comics, the organization didn’t find him first. Instead, it was Namor, Marvel’s water-based hero. Following the end of World War II, Captain America and his sidekick Bucky attempted to defuse a bomb. The attempt ended with Captain America losi...

    There are very few things that can cause a reaction with Captain America’s super soldier serum. One appeared to be methamphetamines. While at the height of the “just say no” era, Captain America found himself near a lab that produced substances. An explosion caused the lab to blow, and though he tried to avoid the danger, he was apparently exposed ...

    Captain America might best be known for going up against Hydra forces these days, but he has taken on a supernatural foe or two in the past. One such foe was a vampire. Baron Blood, who had already been a vampire for centuries before going up against Captain America, allied himself with the Nazis as they rose to power in Germany. This put him direc...

    Wolverine isn’t the only famous Marvel character to have metal grafted onto his bones. Captain America did as well, though he didn’t get the adamantium upgrade. In the 1960s, Marvel made a few deals with other publishers to get novels for some of their characters on the market. The first was one for The Avengers. Second came The Great Gold Steal, a...

    The comic book Nextwavesought to satirize the Marvel universe as readers knew it. Writers took characters who the readers didn’t know very well and made them the stars, while also sharing flashbacks to the lives of more famous characters that would shock the reader. One such flashback centered on restroom use by Steve Rogers. In a flashback to just...

    A bit of time travel hijinks revealed that in addition to some substances being able to mess with Cap’s head, so too could gamma radiation. Gamma is the same form of radiation that caused Bruce Banner’s transformation into the Hulk. The radiation is prevalent in much of the sci-fi side of Marvel comics, and it often affects those exposed to it in d...

    In the real world, you can buy your favorite hero’s face as a plastic or rubberized mask to wear for Halloween. In the comic book world, Captain America had a latex mask made of his own face. Early in his career as Captain America, Steve Rogers didn’t have a public identity. Like the majority of costumed superheroes, he didn’t want everyone to know...

  5. Aug 9, 2011 · In the beginning of the film, we learn several things about Steve Rogers: He's short and slight; He's been rejected by the U.S. Military five times on medical grounds (he was 4F)

  6. Apr 24, 2017 · The effect was to keep the idea of Captain America one of sweeping, idealized, too often alienating symbolism -- the walking, talking “American Dream” -- as something wholly separate from the vulnerable and flawed humanity of Steve Rogers. This is important to understand when looking at “The Death of Captain America” and its prelude ...

  7. Aug 31, 2021 · In Captain America: The First Avenger, skinny Steve Rogers became very big and muscular after the serum injection. However, this did not happen to other super soldiers. Is there any explanation for why only Steve Rogers had physical change? Did anyone improve the Super Soldier serum after doctor Erskine's death?

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