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    Comic book superhero Captain America dead at 89

    [SIZE=2]NEW YORK (AFP) - Captain America, the comic book superhero with a penchant for figure-hugging body suits in red, white and blue, has died at the age of 89, shot dead in New York. [/SIZE]

    [SIZE=2]The Marvel comic book hero is written out of the script in copies hitting the newsstands Wednesday after more than 65 years fighting villains, felled by a sniper's bullet on the steps of a Manhattan court house.[/SIZE]

    [SIZE=2]"Breaking news: Few details are clear at this time, but the scene outside the Federal Courthouse in Manhattan is a portrait of chaos and confusion as a former superhero has been shot," Marvel comics said on its website.[/SIZE]

    [SIZE=2]Captain America was actually Steve Rogers, born on US Independence Day, July 4, 1917. He was created in 1941 but lacking any superpowers looked somewhat ill-equipped to battle evil next to counterparts like Superman.[/SIZE]

    [SIZE=2]Draped in the American flag, a giant "A" on his mask and a shield that handily doubled as a discus, Captain America was part of the US war effort, created just months before the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor.[/SIZE]

    [SIZE=2]His first cover saw him punching Adolf Hitler in the face and he entered his golden age after the United States joined World War II. But he soon faded in popularity after the war and was retired in 1950 before returning in the 1960s.[/SIZE]

    [SIZE=2]However, like Superman's return from the dead after being killed off in 1993, the door appears to be open for Captain America to return.[/SIZE]

    [SIZE=2]Co-creator Joe Simon, himself a little older than Captain America at 93, told the New York Daily News he was saddened by his character's demise. "It's a hell of a time for him to go. We really need him now," he said.[/SIZE]

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    RIP, Steve.

    A very underappreciated and often poorly used or written superhero. It's sad to see him go.

    Ang pagbalik ng comeback...

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    Hinahanap ko nga dito yung 12 inch Marvel Icon figure niya e, puros yung unmasked ang nakikita ko sa megamall meron kaso kailangan kasama yung unmasked figure

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    Hindi lang masyadong maganda yung pagkamatay, sana man lang meron syang naka duel to the death ala Superman.

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    "When Captain America throws his mighty shield,
    All those who chose oppose his shield must yield.

    If he's lead to a fight and a duel is due,
    Then the red and white and the blue'll come through.

    When Captain America throws his mighty shield."



    2001:weathermanf2:

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    Quote Originally Posted by CVT View Post
    "When Captain America throws his mighty shield,
    All those who chose oppose his shield must yield.

    If he's lead to a fight and a duel is due,
    Then the red and white and the blue'll come through.

    When Captain America throws his mighty shield."



    2001:weathermanf2:
    Alam na alam ni CVT mga lyrics a,pati Gigantor

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    Haha... I still remember that one...

    Ang pagbalik ng comeback...

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    may cartoons yun a, ung parang low-budget

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    ^ Hindi naman low budget, luma lang (1960's or 70's ata, kaya mukhang low budget). Wouldn't surprise me if it was made here in RP (Filcartoons)

    May mga kasabay pa na cartoons yun (Fantastic 4, Incredible Hulk, Iron Man and Spiderman)...

    Baka naman bagsak na sales ng Avengers or Captain America? Kelangan ng bagong gimik. He's an icon, so I'm quite sure, he will be resurrected (or as Marvel is notoriously known for, the "dead" Capt. America was just a clone, or it happened in a different timeline, etc)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Galactus View Post
    ^ Hindi naman low budget, luma lang (1960's or 70's ata, kaya mukhang low budget). Wouldn't surprise me if it was made here in RP (Filcartoons)

    May mga kasabay pa na cartoons yun (Fantastic 4, Incredible Hulk, Iron Man and Spiderman)...

    Baka naman bagsak na sales ng Avengers or Captain America? Kelangan ng bagong gimik. He's an icon, so I'm quite sure, he will be resurrected (or as Marvel is notoriously known for, the "dead" Capt. America was just a clone, or it happened in a different timeline, etc)
    Alam na alam ni Galactus ha

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    Iconic superhero Captain America shot dead -- maybe


    [SIZE=2]NEW YORK (Reuters) - He fought the Nazis. He is revered by other crime-fighters worldwide. But the beloved, shield-carrying superhero, Captain America, has finally met his end -- or has he? [/SIZE]

    [SIZE=2]The winged-hooded Marvel Entertainment Inc. hero created in 1941 is shot dead in New York by a sniper in the latest Captain America issue that hit newsstands on Wednesday, in a sensational comic-book plot twist that had been kept a closely guarded secret.[/SIZE]

    [SIZE=2]Blood seeps from his red-white-and-blue costume as life ebbs from Steve Rogers, the scrawny student who was transformed into the physically perfect superhero when he volunteered to be injected with "Super Soldier" serum during World War II.[/SIZE]

    [SIZE=2]But executives at Marvel acknowledged death is not always final in the superhero universe -- and they hope the same is true for flagging comics sales of Captain America, who has lost ground to more contemporary superheroes like Spider-Man.[/SIZE]

    [SIZE=2]"This is the end of Steve Rogers, the meat and potatoes guy from 1941," Dan Buckley, president and publisher of publishing, Marvel Entertainment, told Reuters.[/SIZE]

    [SIZE=2]"But Captain America is a costume, and there are other people who could take it over. He is iconic, and we're continuing the comic books," he added. But he declined to speculate who could step into the hero's 66-year-old boots.[/SIZE]

    [SIZE=2]He said the continuing comic series would initially be focused on the reaction of other characters to Captain America's death.[/SIZE]

    [SIZE=2]This was similar to the death of Superman in 1993, when the leading superhero of Marvel rival D.C. Comics was killed off after about 55 years -- only to be brought back months later.[/SIZE]

    [SIZE=2]Captain America has appeared in about 210 million comics in 75 countries, but currently his title sells up to 80,000 copies a month in the United States, down from about 150,000 in their heyday.[/SIZE]

    [SIZE=2]Unlike other comic heroes such as Spider-Man, Superman, Batman and the Fantastic Four, the Captain has yet to win Hollywood fame, though Buckley said there are plans for a Captain America movie.[/SIZE]

    [SIZE=2]"He is still popular, but he has not been getting the same attention as Spider-Man and others," said Buckley. "We hope this will make him more popular in the short-term at least."[/SIZE]

    [SIZE=2]Captain America's assassination secret comes in the aftermath of a seven-issue mini-series, Marvel's civil war, which divided superheroes as the government ordered them to reveal their true identities and register with authorities.[/SIZE]

    [SIZE=2]This caused a major rift and resulted in two super-powered factions, one led by Captain America, who went underground and formed a resistance movement, the other by Iron Man.[/SIZE]

    [SIZE=2]In the end, Captain America surrendered to Iron Man's pro-registration forces -- but is shot dead on the steps of New York's Federal Courthouse on his way to face charges.[/SIZE]

    [SIZE=2]Gerry Gladston, co-owner of Midtown Comics in Manhattan, said Captain America's assassination -- and the fact it had remained such a secret, even to some Marvel staff -- was "pretty Earth-shattering" and had sent sales soaring already.[/SIZE]

    [SIZE=2]"Captain America is still one of the most relevant comic book characters and the one with the most iconic status in the Marvel Universe who is revered by the others," said Gladston.[/SIZE]

    [SIZE=2]"I hope they bring him back. I miss him already."[/SIZE]

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    ^ Hindi naman low budget, luma lang (1960's or 70's ata, kaya mukhang low budget). Wouldn't surprise me if it was made here in RP (Filcartoons)

    May mga kasabay pa na cartoons yun (Fantastic 4, Incredible Hulk, Iron Man and Spiderman)...

    Baka naman bagsak na sales ng Avengers or Captain America? Kelangan ng bagong gimik. He's an icon, so I'm quite sure, he will be resurrected (or as Marvel is notoriously known for, the "dead" Capt. America was just a clone, or it happened in a different timeline, etc)
    Quote Originally Posted by Zeus View Post
    Alam na alam ni Galactus ha
    Hehehe...naikwento lang ng mga nakakatanda sa akin...favorite ko rin kasi yun

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    meron ba sa marvel universe na permanently dedo na sikat na superhero? mga supervillain nga eh akala mo patay na tapos babalik din after awhile

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    may Captain America movie... kalaban si red skull... 90's ata.. 1st marvel movie yata yun...

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    sayang si Captain America pa naman panlaban ko sa mga Wolverine at Spiderman posers sa Marvel Superhero... Hindi nila matancha yung mga shield slash at charging star ko pati yung reach ng kanyang hard punch at kick hindi nila matancha...

    R.I.P. Cap....

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    Quote Originally Posted by tsupermario View Post
    meron ba sa marvel universe na permanently dedo na sikat na superhero? mga supervillain nga eh akala mo patay na tapos babalik din after awhile
    wala pa akong natatandaan na dedo na talaga na superhero e yung papalit ng outfit siguro meron...tulad ni superman papalitan dapat ng may mask at yellow colored outfit kaso di gusto ng mga fans, kaya di natuloy

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    si Jarmen Kell yata yung sniper na bumaril sa kanya sa labas ng courthouse

    teka, sa courthouse...? ano kaso niya??

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    Marvel Universe?

    Hmmm... Thunderbird, brother of Warpath (X-Force), one of the "New" X-Men, introduced to the team when they also brought in Sunfire, Nightcrawler, Storm and Wolverine. Died a heck of along time ago.

    Then there were Cypher and Warlock of the New Mutants. Died, but were reanimated as some freakish zombie mishmash that turned out to be somebody else.

    I had a few more in mind, but looking them up, it turns out that they've all been reborn, reanimated or whatnot. Drat. :lol:

    Ang pagbalik ng comeback...

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    170kphlang, here's the answer to your question:

    "Assassinated as he walks into a federal courthouse in New York, under arrest and in handcuffs, headed to his arraignment for refusing to sign the government's Superhero Registration Act and forcibly revealing his true identity."

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    But doesn't the Government already know he's Steve Rogers? Considering he was part of their own top secret super soldier program? Dum-dum-DUM...

    Ang pagbalik ng comeback...

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