Artistsean
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Originally, in the comics, and up until about the year 2000 Captain America's real identity (Steve Rogers) was a secret like Peter Parker being Spider-Man.
During WWII Steve was a soldier who was secretly Captain America, few knew about the secret. Later Steve's identity was known by the Avengers but few others I think because he had a secret life with friends who had no idea who he really was. He was a comic book artist on the Captain America comic, lived in an apartment, and all that.
I think later he was mostly associated with superheroes and government agents, but I am not sure. So maybe, if thats how it was, he was both Cap and Steve at the same time.
In the Ultimate Comics Steve Rogers is Captain America AKA Steve Rogers. I think everyone knows, he is both Steve and Cap all the time.
So how should it be in the movie?
Should Captain America try to have a secret life/friends/a job, separate from his Super hero life?
Or should he be Steve Rogers, like in the Ultimates or in the comics (after he revealed his true identity)?
Personally I would like to see Steve Rogers being a comic artist on a Marvel Comics' Captain America comic, while no one knows that he is really Captain America. Something cool about that.
What are your thoughts?
During WWII Steve was a soldier who was secretly Captain America, few knew about the secret. Later Steve's identity was known by the Avengers but few others I think because he had a secret life with friends who had no idea who he really was. He was a comic book artist on the Captain America comic, lived in an apartment, and all that.
I think later he was mostly associated with superheroes and government agents, but I am not sure. So maybe, if thats how it was, he was both Cap and Steve at the same time.
In the Ultimate Comics Steve Rogers is Captain America AKA Steve Rogers. I think everyone knows, he is both Steve and Cap all the time.
So how should it be in the movie?
Should Captain America try to have a secret life/friends/a job, separate from his Super hero life?
Or should he be Steve Rogers, like in the Ultimates or in the comics (after he revealed his true identity)?
Personally I would like to see Steve Rogers being a comic artist on a Marvel Comics' Captain America comic, while no one knows that he is really Captain America. Something cool about that.
What are your thoughts?
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