no. there wasn't a captain america during World War 2. there was no time for that. the bombing was more important at those times. I don't even think he even existed then. so no. there wasn't a captain america during the world was 2.
captain America was actually in both wars in addition to the cold war
Captain America became famous by fighting the Nazis during World War II with his teenage sidekick, Bucky.
Captain America.
Yes, significantly older. Wolverine was alive during the American Civil War- Captain America was an adult in the World War II era.
Captain America first appeared in "Captain America Comics" #1, published by Timely Comics (now Marvel Comics) in March 1941. The character was created by writer Joe Simon and artist Jack Kirby. His debut featured him fighting against Nazi forces during World War II, embodying American patriotism and ideals. Captain America quickly became an iconic symbol in comic book history.
captain America was actually in both wars in addition to the cold war
Captain America fought in World War II and later became a member of the Avengers.
Captain America became famous by fighting the Nazis during World War II with his teenage sidekick, Bucky.
There were Captain America comics.
Captain America.
Captain America.
Harry Truman and Dwight Eisenhower was both held the rank of captain at some time during World War I.
Yes, significantly older. Wolverine was alive during the American Civil War- Captain America was an adult in the World War II era.
which of the following was not a direct consequence of america's victory during World War 11
Captain America Civil War comes out May 6th of 2016.
In the fictional universe he exists in, yes. In the real world, hell no.
The United States of America does not have a prime minister. The president is the head of government. During World War I. Woodrow Wilson was the president of the United States of America throughout World War I.