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He was first recounted in modern times by his descendent Steven Rogers I, Captain America I where the Revolutionary Rogers killed Sir William Taurey in the Revolutionary War. Taurey's descendant has now sworn to kill the descendant of Rogers, who Taurey has found out was the weakling who was 4-F in World War II. Taurey has a larger plot ongoing as he plans to overthrow American society using the Madbomb which convert regular people into superpowered monsters. With one Madbomb already detonated, Rogers and Wilson decide to enlist SHIELD's help to find the remainder of these Madbombs before the entire country is effected. In their non costumed IDs, Rogers and Wilson allow themselves to be captured to find out the source of the Madbombs. |
He was first recounted in modern times by his descendent Steven Rogers I, Captain America I where the Revolutionary Rogers killed Sir William Taurey in the Revolutionary War. Taurey's descendant has now sworn to kill the descendant of Rogers, who Taurey has found out was the weakling who was 4-F in World War II. Taurey has a larger plot ongoing as he plans to overthrow American society using the Madbomb which convert regular people into superpowered monsters. With one Madbomb already detonated, Rogers and Wilson decide to enlist SHIELD's help to find the remainder of these Madbombs before the entire country is effected. In their non costumed IDs, Rogers and Wilson allow themselves to be captured to find out the source of the Madbombs. |
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− | It is during their walkabout to discover the Madbomb source that the talk turns to Rogers' Revolutionary War ancestor. Wilson reacts somewhat negatively to Rogers' open praise of his ancestor, saying, that the Revolutionary Rogers probably owned slaves as did George Washington. Steve says that there is no historical record of |
+ | It is during their walkabout to discover the Madbomb source that the talk turns to Rogers' Revolutionary War ancestor. Wilson reacts somewhat negatively to Rogers' open praise of his ancestor, saying, that the Revolutionary Rogers probably owned slaves as did George Washington. Steve says that there is no historical record of Revolutionary Rogers owning slaves, despite many people of that time doing such. But Wilson seems unconvinced.<ref>Captain America (Vol 1) 194</ref> |
Revision as of 10:40, 26 December 2008
History
Captain Rogers was a Revolutionary soldier who acted as Captain America. He fought alongside Wallace Worthington and Ulysses Bloodstone.
While set to meet with Wallace, he found their house ablaze. He rescued a dying Wallace and his wife Elizabeth, learning the Hellfire Club was responsible.
Modern recounting
He was first recounted in modern times by his descendent Steven Rogers I, Captain America I where the Revolutionary Rogers killed Sir William Taurey in the Revolutionary War. Taurey's descendant has now sworn to kill the descendant of Rogers, who Taurey has found out was the weakling who was 4-F in World War II. Taurey has a larger plot ongoing as he plans to overthrow American society using the Madbomb which convert regular people into superpowered monsters. With one Madbomb already detonated, Rogers and Wilson decide to enlist SHIELD's help to find the remainder of these Madbombs before the entire country is effected. In their non costumed IDs, Rogers and Wilson allow themselves to be captured to find out the source of the Madbombs.
It is during their walkabout to discover the Madbomb source that the talk turns to Rogers' Revolutionary War ancestor. Wilson reacts somewhat negatively to Rogers' open praise of his ancestor, saying, that the Revolutionary Rogers probably owned slaves as did George Washington. Steve says that there is no historical record of Revolutionary Rogers owning slaves, despite many people of that time doing such. But Wilson seems unconvinced.[1]Attributes
Weaknesses
Paraphernalia
Equipment
See Also
- 6 appearance(s) of Steven Rogers (Revolutionary War) (Earth-616)
- 2 appearance(s) in handbook(s) of Steven Rogers (Revolutionary War) (Earth-616)
- 2 minor appearance(s) of Steven Rogers (Revolutionary War) (Earth-616)
- 1 mention(s) in handbook(s) of Steven Rogers (Revolutionary War) (Earth-616)
- 2 image(s) of Steven Rogers (Revolutionary War) (Earth-616)
- 1 quotation(s) by or about Steven Rogers (Revolutionary War) (Earth-616)
Links and References
References
- ↑ Captain America (Vol 1) 194
- ↑ All-New Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe A to Z: Update Vol 1 4