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'''Captain America''' was a [[superhero]]. According to some accounts, Captain America was fictional ([[TV]]: ''[[The Return of Doctor Mysterio (TV story)|The Return of Doctor Mysterio]]'', [[COMIC]]: ''[[Moving In (comic story)|Moving In]]'') but according to others, he was a real individual existed in [[Earth-616]] ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Camelot Lost (comic story)|Camelot Lost]]'') [[Earth-33⅓]], ([[COMIC]]: [[Doctor Who? (DWM 64 comic story)|''Doctor Who?'' 64]]) and [[Earth-238]]. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Waiting for the End of the World (comic story)|Waiting for the End of the World]]'')
'''Captain America''' was a [[superhero]] who operated in [[Earth-616]] who notably possessed [[Captain America's shield|a shield]].


[[Danielle Cage]] was another version of Captain America. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Clone Drive (comic story)|Clone Drive]]'')
In [[the Doctor's universe]], accounts varied on whether Captain America was a fictional character ([[TV]]: {{cs|The Return of Doctor Mysterio (TV story)}}, [[COMIC]]: {{cs|Moving In (comic story)}}) or a real person. ([[COMIC]]: {{cs|The Totally Stonking, Surprisingly Educational And Utterly Mindboggling Comic Relief Comic (comic story)}})
 
He also existed as a real person in [[Earth-33⅓]], ([[COMIC]]: {{cs|Doctor Who? (DWM 64 comic story)|''Doctor Who?'' 64}}) and [[Earth-238]]. ([[COMIC]]: {{cs|Waiting for the End of the World (comic story)}})
 
[[Danielle Cage]] was another version of Captain America. ([[COMIC]]: {{cs|Clone Drive (comic story)}})


== Biography ==
== Biography ==
[[Captain Britain]] recalled fighting alongside Captain America, referring to him as one of "the world's greatest [[Hero|heroes]]". ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Camelot Lost (comic story)|Camelot Lost]]'')
[[Captain Britain]] recalled fighting alongside Captain America, referring to him as one of "the world's greatest [[Hero|heroes]]". ([[COMIC]]: {{cs|Camelot Lost (comic story)}})
 
== Other references ==
[[File:Posters to the right of Grant's window.jpg|left|thumb|A [[poster]] next to [[Grant Gordon|Grant]]'s [[window]] depicting Captain America and [[Wolverine (superhero)|Wolverine]], among others. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Return of Doctor Mysterio (TV story)|The Return of Doctor Mysterio]]'')]]
Captain America was a "skinny little guy" who later became a hero. The [[Twelfth Doctor]] claimed this showed how being a hero could happen to anyone. One of the villains fought by Captain America was the [[Red Skull]]. The Doctor believed all he needed to win in a fight with [[Batman]] was his [[shield]] and his wits. [[Maxwell Collins]] argued that Batman would win instead. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Moving In (comic story)|Moving In]]'')


[[Grant Gordon|Grant]] had a [[poster]] of Captain America on the [[door]] of his [[childhood]] [[bedroom]], as well as another poster next to the [[window]] depicting him next to [[Wolverine (superhero)|Wolverine]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Return of Doctor Mysterio (TV story)|The Return of Doctor Mysterio]]'')
=== Legacy ===
Captain America was a "skinny little guy" who later became a hero. The [[Twelfth Doctor]] claimed this showed how being a hero could happen to anyone. One of the villains fought by Captain America was the [[Red Skull]]. The Doctor believed all he needed to win in a fight with [[Batman]] was his [[Captain America's shield|shield]] and his [[wit]]s. [[Maxwell Collins]] argued that Batman would win instead. ([[COMIC]]: {{cs|Moving In (comic story)}})


== Parallel universes==
[[Grant Gordon|Grant]] had a [[poster]] of Captain America on the [[door]] of his [[childhood]] [[bedroom]], as well as another poster next to the [[window]] depicting him next to [[Wolverine]]. ([[TV]]: {{cs|The Return of Doctor Mysterio (TV story)}})


=== Earth-33⅓ ===
=== Other realities ===
[[File:Doctor Who? DWM 64 full.jpg|thumb|Captain America, among others, in [[Earth-33⅓]]. ([[COMIC]]: [[Doctor Who? (DWM 64 comic story)|''Doctor Who?'' 64]])]]
==== Earth-33⅓ ====
A version of Captain America existed in [[Earth-33⅓]]. In this universe, once entered [[The Doctor's TARDIS (Earth-33⅓)|the Doctor's TARDIS]], along with [[Superman (Earth-33⅓)|Superman]], [[Batman (Earth-33⅓)|Batman]], [[Spider-Man (Earth-33⅓)|Spider-Man]], and [[Jet Lagg]] when the [[Fifth Doctor (Earth-33⅓)|Fifth Doctor]] landed it in [[New York City (Earth-33⅓)|New York]] during a [[crimewave]]. ([[COMIC]]: [[Doctor Who? (DWM 64 comic story)|''Doctor Who?'' 64]])
[[File:Doctor Who? DWM 64 full.jpg|thumb|left|Captain America, among others, in [[Earth-33⅓]]. ([[COMIC]]: {{cs|Doctor Who? (DWM 64 comic story)|''Doctor Who?'' 64}})]]
A version of Captain America existed in [[Earth-33⅓]]. In this universe, once entered [[The Doctor's TARDIS (Earth-33⅓)|the Doctor's TARDIS]], along with [[Superman (Earth-33⅓)|Superman]], [[Batman (Earth-33⅓)|Batman]], [[Spider-Man (Earth-33⅓)|Spider-Man]], and [[Jet Lagg]] when the [[Fifth Doctor (Earth-33⅓)|Fifth Doctor]] landed it in [[New York City (Earth-33⅓)|New York]] during a [[crimewave]]. ([[COMIC]]: {{cs|Doctor Who? (DWM 64 comic story)|''Doctor Who?'' 64}})


===Earth-238===
=== Earth-238 ===
[[File:Spider-Man and Captain America of Earth-238.jpg|thumb|[[Spider-Man]] and Captain America in a [[death camp]]. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Waiting for the End of the World (comic story)|Waiting for the End of the World]]'')|left]]
[[File:Spider-Man and Captain America of Earth-238.jpg|thumb|[[Spider-Man]] and Captain America in a [[death camp]]. ([[COMIC]]: {{cs|Waiting for the End of the World (comic story)}})]]
On [[Earth-238]], Captain America was among the [[Superhero|superheroes]] taken to [[Death camp|death camps]]. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Waiting for the End of the World (comic story)|Waiting for the End of the World]]'')
On [[Earth-238]], Captain America was among the [[Superhero|superheroes]] taken to [[Death camp|death camps]]. ([[COMIC]]: {{cs|Waiting for the End of the World (comic story)}})


==Behind the scenes==
== Behind the scenes ==
Multiple [[DWU]] actors have played roles in the ''Captain America'' film series:  
Multiple [[DWU]] actors have played roles in the ''Captain America'' film series:  
*[[David Bradley]] played the tower keeper in the 2011 film ''Captain America: The First Avenger''.
*[[David Bradley]] played the tower keeper in the 2011 film ''Captain America: The First Avenger''.
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*[[Jenny Agutter]] and [[Alan Dale]] played members of the SHIELD council in ''The Winter Soldier''.
*[[Jenny Agutter]] and [[Alan Dale]] played members of the SHIELD council in ''The Winter Soldier''.


==External links==
== External links ==
{{iwx|wiki=marvel|wiki name=Marvel Database}}
{{iwx|wiki=marvel|wiki name=Marvel Database}}
{{iwx|Steve Rogers|Captain America|wiki=marvelcinematicuniverse|wiki name=Marvel Cinematic Universe Wiki}}
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