Publishers tried to keep his legacy alive, with the collaboration with Golden Girl, his sidekick and charming girlfriend. Nevertheless, his cancelation was inevitable, and caused his disappearance by the beginning of the fifties. A final effort to keep his legacy a reality in the nineteen fifties never came together. They couldn't keep him away forever and in the early sixties, almost ten years later, brought him back to life, giving Captain America a second chance to become an influential and guiding figure for many young Americans. Showing children and adults alike morals are not a thing of the …show more content…
Throughout the seventies, eighties, and nineties his fame was unwavering. Causing a mass following and inspiring children all over the world. Giving them a guiding light, a positive influence, and a hero. Captain America has recently joined forces with the marvel movie series. Where a team of superheroes led by Captain America and Nick Fury save the world from imminent destruction. They show the people of the world, there is hope. The Captain now finds himself in theaters across the globe spreading his messages of bravery, courage, trust, compassion, and a superb moral compass. He fights for what is right alongside his fellow heroes guiding them through the toughest times. Where people persecute everyone and everything around them Captain America comes through. He constantly shows what it means to be an American, and even more so, a spectacular human being. He is as human as any superhero can be. The way he walks, talks, acts, and holds himself reminds everyone of what was. He brings back the values that America was built around. The same values that separates regular people from the special men and women living among us today. Many of them make a difference to the lives of the people with whom they work, live, and experience life. However you won’t see many of them in positions of power. That is for what Captain America stands. He can influence the lives of millions