Once coming back from a broken neck after just a week, nothing keeps Cap down for long, including deadly poisons. After receiving the Super Soldier Serum Captain America realized that he developed an immunity to all Earthly diseases, as he never gets sick and cannot be killed with toxins or poisonous gasses.
He is also completely immune to smallpox, anthrax, and HIV, which would make a pretty cool party trick if only there were a way for him to properly show that off. It also makes you boring at a party, because Captain America has a total immunity to alcohol; but that may work in his favor.
And to make it more impressive, Captain America has done it on two separate occasions. Hypnosis was a big thing at one point in comics history, because there was a time when a simple hypnosis scene would be all it took for a villain to get what they wanted from the hero. This obscure resistance comes from his astounding ability to never lose focus, which is also why no gasses or other chemicals can shake him.
And speaking of intellectual advantages…. On top of all this, Captain America also has a perfect memory, which is great for military tactics such as speaking multiple languages, espionage skills, and enhanced reasoning. Most of the Skull's agents are captured. The Red Skull escapes however; his consciousness is transferred from Lukin to one of the robot bodies used by Arnim Zola. Marvel Database Explore.
Connect With Us Discord Twitter. Achievements Leaderboard List of Badges. Explore Wikis Community Central. Register Don't have an account? Death of Captain America. View source. This question comes from watching a number of the MCU movies starring Captain America and seeing all of the buildings, airplanes, high places, bombs, etc that he has been thrown through, blown up by, punched through, jumped from etc without being killed.
Yeah I know he is a super soldier but at times it seems that he is more like superman than a superhuman So can he be killed? Or is he the human version of Superman? Just wanted to add that I have never read any of the comics so if this question is answered there I don't know about it :.
In particular, in Captain America 25 , he died from a gunshot wound. You can't get much more mundane than that. Of course, he comes back through a plot gimmick, but that is only to be expected. Of course, that's a terrible comic, but the fact remains: Captain America can be killed by normal means. The examples I gave are from comics, principally because Captain America has not yet died in the MCU, but they illustrate the basic principle. He can survive much longer falls than an average person, endure much more grievous wounds, and so forth, but he can be felled by a simple bullet.
Captain America usually relies on his speed and shield to deflect bullets, since they pose a genuine threat to him. He wouldn't waste his time deflecting bullets if they were harmless to him. Of course, given his more-than-human toughness and powers of recovery, you'd want to shoot him many times, at close range, or in the head in order to ensure that he died.
There are probably numerous Captain America death scenes in the comics; Adamant's answer shows one, here is another. Old Man Logan takes place in a future where virtually all the Marvel heroes were killed decades ago. Captain America is no exception, and while his death is not explicitly shown, it is heavily implied.
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