i sometimes wonder if fanboys listen to any sort of reason.
Me too. But so far that hasn't worked with you guys.
please explain to me the logic behind the united states government fighting a WAR creating a costumed hero to take out the opposition? sounds pretty damn stupid right? im pretty sure that the scientists werent thinking "man he'd look GREAT in a costume while hes out there fighting".
Here's the logic:
In this FICTIONAL REALM where
super soldiers can exist the Nazis have a man in costume called The Red Skull. He's a propaganda tool used to generate terror. The US Government, realizing that there will be ONLY ONE super soldier think they need to get as much bang for their buck- and turn him into a propaganda tool as well. But rather than creating a figure that will generate fear, they want one that will generate pride and present the American Way as being one of righteousness. Also, they don't want this single super soldier to become a celebrity in his own right. So he wears a mask. He doesn't represent himself, he represents ALL of America.
Then- of course, the suit offers him protection. It's fire-resistent. The shield protects him from impact, but the suit protects him from heat and also offers some padding against falls and shrapnel.
And, being that comic books and movies are art- there's a need for the suit to present style. If you're going to argue against Cap's costume, you have to argue aganist every cotume in not just comic book films but sci-fi films, fantasy films- hell even in the real world.
Steve isnt ashamed of the costume, hes ashamed of the way hes being used, as propaganda instead of actually getting down and dirty and fighting alongside his brothers.
No he wasn't. Point to a reference to this in the source material. WW2, unlike Vietnam or Iraq was supported by most Americans. So US propaganda was welcomed. That's why the comic book character of Captain America was created in the first place.
The most logical way they were thinking of using Steve was as an Elite Commando used for undercover missions or as a platoon leader, he was made to be a SOLDIER.
And he is. Being a soldier has nothing to do with the color of uniform you wear. It isn't as if standard US soldier gear offered any particular protection.
like really, is that SO damn hard to understand?
so he takes a costume that became a symbol of hope, a symbol that inspired people and modified it to fight.
Exactly. Only in the source material, the gov't guys make it for battle FROM THE BEGINNING. They never send him out in just a flag suit. Steve doesn't have to redesign it. So the USO plot point is completely unnecessary.
oh and it doesnt matter how amazing Cap is he can still DIE if a damn mortar shell hits him square in the chest.
Thus the INDESTRUCTIBLE SHIELD. I mean, I don't know where you're going with this, because he's never outfitted with Iron Man type armor.
if the government tests Steve and it fails then theyre screwed, they have no possible way to POSSIBLY" reverse engineer him. you dont just test something without a back up, did you fail a basic science course?
And Peter Parker could've died from the radioactive Spider venom. Bruce Banner could've been vaporized by the gamma bomb blast. Tony' Stark's weakened heart could fail regardless of the chest plate. Superman could be shot through the heart with a kryptonie bullet. They all could die, and yet they don't. And again- the USO thing changes none of this.
The USO makes sense because it WAS big during a time when many people were facing hardships and having Cap there as a symbol works.
A synbol of what? He's a guy in a costume singing and dancing. He hasn't been in battle. He's just a clown.
He didnt just become Captain America, he earned it.
Right. On the battlefield. Not singing and dancing on a stage.
As for thinking the costume is "dumb", yeah its dumb to take a costume like that into a battlefield, lets think practicality here. I'm willing to believe a man has been enhanced to beyond human potential but doing it in a blue costume thats screaming "fire at me!" that isnt modified to be used in warfare is a bit much.
Uh.. who said it isn't made for battle? Even the POS '91 Cap movie said within seconds of showing him in costume that it was fireproof. The scaling on the upper body has always been described as chainmail. I thought you said you were a Cap fan.
The only one talking about putting Steve in just a suit of unprotective red white and blue fabric is Johnston and you.