I've been watching the film recently when it's on TV, and one thing is bugging me. When Steve Rogers is in his dress uniform, he has an American Campaign ribbon and a Purple Heart 2nd Award ribbon above his CIB. How did he earn the Purple Hearts?
How did he earn the Purple Hearts?
... or for punching the Red Skull. Socking naked bone has got to cut knuckles up.Getting punched by the Red Skull?
http://historicallyaccuratesteve.tu...-this-picture-gives-a-good-look-at-the-medals
If I recall correctly, the original 1941 Captain America comic featured Bucky as Cap's sidekick, and much younger than him. Kind of like Dick Grayson to Bruce Wayne.
I thought of that and brought that up before.Here's another question: When stuff (ie bullets, people's heads) hit Cap's shield, why does it make a sound? Shouldn't the sound vibrations all be absorbed by the shield?
Also why does it bounce off of objects when he throws it? If that kinetic energy isn't absorbed shouldn't he have bounced a few feet when he landed on it after falling through the glass ceiling/jumping out of the elevator in TWS? (I'll overlook that the concrete floor came out of that contact no worse for wear)
Here's another question: When stuff (ie bullets, people's heads) hit Cap's shield, why does it make a sound? Shouldn't the sound vibrations all be absorbed by the shield?
Also why does it bounce off of objects when he throws it? If that kinetic energy isn't absorbed shouldn't he have bounced a few feet when he landed on it after falling through the glass ceiling/jumping out of the elevator in TWS? (I'll overlook that the concrete floor came out of that contact no worse for wear)