Captain America

Captain America is a fictional superhero appearing in publications by Marvel Comics. He is created by Joe Simon and Jack Kirby. Named Steve Rogers, he is a super-soldier experimented upon during the Second World War that granted him peak human abilities, and of whom he weilds an indestructible vibranium steel shield. He is a prominent member of the Avengers and fought numerous foes with them countless times. In the Marvel Cinematic Universe, he is potrayed by Chris Evans.

Why He Rocks

 * 1) Captain America is a good example of a symbol of justice, possessing unwithering humility, courage and selflessness.
 * 2) He wears symbolized American flag colors as a costume; This is a good representation of his patriotism as he fights to protect his country.
 * 3) Captain America became a prominent member of the original Avengers, alongside Iron Man, Thor, the Hank Pym version of Ant-Man, and the Janet Pym version of Wasp after Hulk's departure.
 * 4) Chris Evans portrays him greatly and is very much faithful to the comic books minus the corny superhero dialogue.
 * 5) His famous friendships with many other heroes such as Bucky Barnes.
 * 6) He is the polar opposite to Iron Man, having differing views about heroes. This also led to their brutal showdown in the Civil War comic and film.
 * 7) His shield is one of the most iconic superhero and cultural icons.
 * 8) He is shown to be a capable leader; in leading his squad of soldiers to victory in the second World War despite defying orders. He is often seen as the leader of the Avengers, spearheading the charge every time they are about to fight, yelling the signature "Avengers, assemble!" catchphrase that has become a much legendary element of the team.

Bad Qualities

 * 1) He got flanderized in the comics (All-New, All-Different Marvel) after becoming the new "Chief of Civilian Oversight for S.H.I.E.L.D".
 * 2) Steve sometimes does a lot of stupid or questionable things across all the media he appears in.
 * 3) The versions of Steve seen in the 1979 Captain America TV movie and the 1991 movie are both awful, and spend more time whining than actually being heroic (though their respective actors, Reb Brown and Matt Salinger, do the best they can with what they're given).