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'''Captain America's shield''' is [[Steve Rogers|Captain America]]'s primary defensive and offensive piece of equipment for battle. The shield is made out of [[Vibranium]].
 
'''Captain America's shield''' is [[Captain America]]'s primary defensive and offensive piece of equipment for battle. The shield is made out of [[Vibranium]].
 
   
 
==Appearances==
 
==Appearances==
 
===[[Marvel Cinematic Universe]]===
 
===[[Marvel Cinematic Universe]]===
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====''{{WikipediaLink|Iron Man (film)|Iron Man}}''====
====''[[Wikipedia:Captain America: The First Avenger|Captain America: The First Avenger]]''====
 
 
Captain America's shield appears 1 hr 25 min 23 sec into the movie at the point where [[Pepper Potts]] comes in on [[Iron Man|Tony]] trying to get out of his damaged armor; the shield is visible in the distance below Tony's right arm. According to a tie-in comic, Tony's father Howard Stark created the shield. Tony subsequently used the alloy of a prototype to create his armor.
Steve Rogers uses an ornamental version of the triangular shield during a musical tour promoting War Bonds, which he then uses in his first field mission. Rogers later acquires the familiar circular shield from Howard Stark. Rogers chooses the unadorned vibranium shield (actually a prototype) over several more advanced models based on the triangular shield. The Vibranium prototype shield proved to be the perfect weapon for Steve. As Captan America he accomplished amazing feats with it. Aside from bashing HYDRA soldiers and blocking incoming attacks, Rogers was able to throw it with near perfect aim and have it ricochet back to him.
 
   
====''[[Wikipedia:Iron Man (film)|Iron Man]]''====
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====''{{WikipediaLink|Iron Man 2}}''====
 
[[Phil Coulson]] finds a replica of Captain America's shield in Tony's house.
Captain America's shield appears 1 hr 25 min 23 sec into the movie at the point where Pepper Potts comes in on Tony trying to get out of his damaged armor; the shield is visible in the distance below Tony's right arm. According to a tie-in comic, Tony's father Howard Stark created the shield. Tony subsequently used the alloy of a prototype to create his armor.
 
   
====''[[Wikipedia:Iron Man 2|Iron Man 2]]''====
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====''{{WikipediaLink|Captain America: The First Avenger}}''====
 
Steve Rogers uses an ornamental version of the triangular shield during a musical tour promoting War Bonds, which he then uses in his first field mission. Rogers later acquires the familiar circular shield from [[Howard Stark]]. Rogers chooses the unadorned vibranium shield (actually a prototype) over several more advanced models based on the triangular shield. The Vibranium prototype shield proved to be the perfect weapon for Steve. As Captan America he accomplished amazing feats with it. Aside from bashing HYDRA soldiers and blocking incoming attacks, Rogers was able to throw it with near perfect aim and have it ricochet back to him.
Phil Coulson finds Captain America's shield in Tony's house.
 
   
 
====''[[The Avengers (film)|The Avengers]]''====
 
====''[[The Avengers (film)|The Avengers]]''====
Captain America's shield proved most effective in his confrontation with [[Thor Odinson|Thor]] as it absorbed the full impact from [[Mjolnir]], Thor's mystical hammer, and causes a massive shock-wave to the surrounding forrest area. Captain America uses the shield again in the battle with the [[Chitauri]] in [[New York City]] to shield his teammates as well himself. [[Iron Man]] uses his Repulsors rays on Cap's shield to launch an effective counter strike attack on Chitauri unit. Cap then uses the shield to protect himself from a grenade blast that sends him hurtling out a window and to the street below unto the car roof. Because of the Shield structure Cap was able to curl himself and protect himself from receiving extensive injuries.
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Captain America's shield proved most effective in his confrontation with [[Thor Odinson|Thor]] as it absorbed the full impact from [[Mjolnir]], Thor's mystical hammer, and causes a massive shock-wave to the surrounding forrest area. Captain America uses the shield again in the battle with the [[Chitauri]] in [[New York City]] to shield his teammates as well himself. [[Iron Man]] uses his Repulsors rays on Cap's shield to launch an effective counter strike attack on Chitauri unit. Cap then uses the shield to protect himself from a grenade blast that sends him hurtling out a window and to the street below unto the car roof. Because of the Shield structure Cap was able to curl himself and protect himself from receiving extensive injuries.
   
 
====''[[Captain America: The Winter Soldier]]''====
 
====''[[Captain America: The Winter Soldier]]''====
Caps's shield is seen throughout the film. First on the mission with [[Black Widow]], where he uses it to doge and block. Then again when he is in pursuit of [[Bucky Barnes]], who is acting as the Winter Soldier. The Winter Soldier is able to intercept the shield by grabbing it and then tosses it right back to Cap intensely. Steve uses it it in combat again and throughout.
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Caps's shield is seen throughout the film. First on the mission with [[Black Widow]], where he uses it to doge and block. Then again when he is in pursuit of [[Bucky Barnes]], who is acting as the Winter Soldier. The Winter Soldier is able to intercept the shield by grabbing it and then tosses it right back to Cap intensely. Steve uses it it in combat again and throughout.
   
 
====''[[Captain America: Civil War]]''====
 
====''[[Captain America: Civil War]]''====
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====''[[Avengers: Endgame]]''====
 
====''[[Avengers: Endgame]]''====
Cap receives back the shield from Tony Stark and would go on and reuse the shield during the [[Avengers]] final battle against [[Thanos]]. After Steve decided to live his life in the past, during the [[1940]]'s with [[Peggy Carter]], he returned to [[2023]] as an old man to pass the mantle of Captain America to [[Falcon|Sam Wilson]] by giving the shield to him.
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Cap receives back the shield from Tony Stark and would go on and reuse the shield during the [[Avengers]] final battle against [[Thanos]]. After Steve decided to live his life in the past, during the [[1940]]'s with [[Peggy Carter]], he returned to [[2023]] as an old man to pass the mantle of Captain America to [[Sam Wilson]] by giving the shield to him.
   
 
====''[[The Falcon and The Winter Soldier]]''====
 
====''[[The Falcon and The Winter Soldier]]''====
Hesitating to take the legacy of Captain America for himself, Sam later gives the shield to the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum, claiming that Steve is the only person worth to carry it. However, sometime after, the government decides to give the shield to [[John Walker]], naming him the new Captain America without Sam's consent.
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Hesitating to take the legacy of Captain America for himself, [[Sam Wilson|Sam]] later gives the shield to the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum, claiming that Steve is the only person worthy to carry it. However, sometime after, the government decides to give the shield to [[U.S. Agent|John Walker]], naming him the new Captain America without Sam's consent. This leaves [[Bucky Barnes|Bucky]], who had approved [[Steve Rogers|Steve]] giving the shield to Sam, and Sam deeply frustrated.
   
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Afterwards, when Walker brutally kills a member of the [[Flag Smashers]] in front of a crowd of people using the shield, Sam and Bucky decide to confront him. They manage to beat Walker and take the shield from him, with Bucky returning it to Sam. With the possession of the shield again, Sam finally decides to keep it and starts to train with it. Meanwhile, John Walker is stripped of his title of Captain America, but then decides to make a replica of the shield for himself.
===[[Marvel Animated Universe]]===
 
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====''[[What If...?]]''====
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The shield appears in episode 1, "[[What If... Captain Carter Were The First Avenger?]]". It appears in an alternate universe where [[Captain Carter|Peggy Carter]] takes the [[Super Soldier Serum]] and becomes Captain Carter. [[Howard Stark]] gives Peggy a version of the shield, but with the British flag on the front, representing Peggy's nationality.
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====''[[Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness]]''====
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An alternate version of the shield appears as [[Captain Carter]]'s shield from Earth-838.
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===[[Marvel Animation]]===
 
====''[[The Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes]]''====
 
====''[[The Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes]]''====
Captain America's Shield is a very unique and powerful shield that can withstand any blow or blast and can be thrown very hard at the target then bouncing to other foes before going back to [[Captain America]], the main user.
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Captain America's Shield is a very unique and powerful shield that can withstand any blow or blast and can be thrown very hard at the target then bouncing to other foes before going back to [[Steve Rogers|Captain America]], the main user.
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===Other appearances===
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The shield can be spotted in [[Horace Horsecollar]]'s T-shirt in the short ''[[Get a Horse!]]''.
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In ''[[Free Guy]]'', during Guy's battle against Dude, he invokes Captain America's shield from his arsenal, much to [[Chris Evans]]' shock.
   
 
==Known Users==
 
==Known Users==
 
===[[Marvel Cinematic Universe]]===
 
===[[Marvel Cinematic Universe]]===
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*[[Steve Rogers]] (formerly)
*[[Captain America]]
 
 
*James Falsworth (briefly)
 
*James Falsworth (briefly)
 
*[[Bucky Barnes]] (briefly)
 
*[[Bucky Barnes]] (briefly)
*[[Falcon|Sam Wilson]] (formerly)
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*[[Sam Wilson]] (currently)
*[[John Walker]] (currently)
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*[[U.S. Agent|John Walker]] (formerly)
   
===[[Marvel Animated Universe]]===
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===[[Marvel Animation]]===
*[[Captain America]]
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*[[Steve Rogers|Captain America]]
 
*[[Baron Zemo]] (briefly)
 
*[[Baron Zemo]] (briefly)
 
*Captain America (Skrull) (formerly)
 
*Captain America (Skrull) (formerly)
 
*[[Iron Man]] (briefly)
 
*[[Iron Man]] (briefly)
 
*[[Hawkeye]] (briefly)
 
*[[Hawkeye]] (briefly)
*[[James Barnes]] (briefly)
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*[[James Barnes]] (briefly)
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==Trivia==
 
*In the original comic book continuity, the shield is made of a unique vibranium-iron alloy created by metallurgist Myron MacLain, though it was often erroneously referred to as an ''adamantium-vibranium alloy''.<ref>All-New Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe Update: #2 (May. 2007)</ref>
 
*In ''[[Wikipedia:Captain America: The First Avenger|Captain America: The First Avenger]]'', both [[Bucky Barnes|Bucky]] and Falsworth wield the shield in addition to Steve. Bucky during his last stand on Zola's train, and Falsworth throws the shield to Steve in the final battle. In the comics, Barnes was Steve's successor as Captain America and Falsworth was the UK equivalent, Union Jack.
 
*Before Steve picks the Vibranium shield to be his own, [[Peggy Carter]] shoots it as she was angry at Steve. The red, white, and blue painting afterwards doesn't cover the scratches done by Peggy's bullets. However, after Captain is frozen and thawed out, the restoration painting manages to cover up even that.
 
*In ''[[Wikipedia:Iron Man (film)|Iron Man]]'' and ''[[Wikipedia:Iron Man 2|Iron Man 2]]'', the shield can be seen on Tony Stark's work bench.
 
*In ''[[Iron Man 3]]'', [[Trevor Slattery]] has a tattoo of Captain America's shield on the back of his neck.
 
*In ''[[Avengers: Infinity War]]'', Steve gains a new shield that resembles the one he used in the first years of the comic.
 
*In the 3D version of the [[Marvel Studios]] logo, Captain America's shield flies towards the audience.
   
 
==Gallery==
 
==Gallery==
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===Promotional Images===
 
<gallery widths="150" spacing="small" position="center" captionalign="center">
 
<gallery widths="150" spacing="small" position="center" captionalign="center">
 
Captain_america_first_avenger_shield_poster1.jpg|Promotional Poster.
 
Captain_america_first_avenger_shield_poster1.jpg|Promotional Poster.
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Captain America - Star Spangled Man Shield.jpg|Captain America's Star Spangled Man Shield
 
Captain America - Star Spangled Man Shield.jpg|Captain America's Star Spangled Man Shield
 
The Falcon and the Winter Soldier - 1x01 - New World Order - Photography - Sam Holds Shield.jpeg
 
The Falcon and the Winter Soldier - 1x01 - New World Order - Photography - Sam Holds Shield.jpeg
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The Falcon and The Winter Soldier - 1x05 - Truth - Photography - Bucky Shield.jpeg
CapshieldIM.jpg|Cameo appearance in Iron Man.
 
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The Falcon and The Winter Soldier - 1x05 - Truth - Photography - Sam Shield.jpeg
maxresdefaultjhavskcv ajef.jpg|Making a cameo in Iron Man 2.
 
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The Falcon and The Winter Soldier - 1x05 - Truth - Photography - Sam with Shield.jpeg
CapShieldFrozen-CATFA.png|Official appearance in Captain America: The First Avenger.
 
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The Falcon and The Winter Soldier - 1x06 - One World, One People - Photography - Captain America.jpeg
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</gallery>
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===Screenshots===
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<gallery widths="150" spacing="small" position="center" captionalign="center">
 
CapshieldIM.jpg|Cameo appearance in ''Iron Man''.
 
maxresdefaultjhavskcv ajef.jpg|Making a cameo in ''Iron Man 2''.
 
CapShieldFrozen-CATFA.png|Official appearance in ''Captain America: The First Avenger''.
 
Captain-America-trailer-screencaps-the-first-avenger-captain-america-19930084-1920-800.jpg
 
Captain-America-trailer-screencaps-the-first-avenger-captain-america-19930084-1920-800.jpg
 
CapShield-CATFA.png
 
CapShield-CATFA.png
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CapShield6.png
 
CapShield6.png
 
PeggyCap'sShield.png
 
PeggyCap'sShield.png
Captain-america-the-avengers-movie-shield-1679719-1920x1036.jpg|Appearance in The Avengers.
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Captain-america-the-avengers-movie-shield-1679719-1920x1036.jpg|Appearance in ''The Avengers''.
 
avengers-movie-screencaps.com-11552.jpg
 
avengers-movie-screencaps.com-11552.jpg
 
CAShieldvsMjonir-Avenger.png
 
CAShieldvsMjonir-Avenger.png
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Dropped_Shield.png
 
Dropped_Shield.png
 
Captain America lies battered.png
 
Captain America lies battered.png
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The Falcon and The Winter Soldier - 1x04 - The Whole World is Watching - Dora Milaje with the shield.png
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The Falcon and The Winter Soldier - 1x04 - The Whole World is Watching - Bloody Shield.jpg
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The Falcon and The Winter Soldier - 1x05 - Truth - Cass and AJ play with the shield.jpg
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The Falcon and The Winter Soldier - 1x05 - Truth - Sam with Shield.jpeg
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The Falcon and The Winter Soldier - 1x05 - Truth - Sam catches the shield.jpg
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The Falcon and The Winter Soldier - 1x05 - Truth - AJ with the shield.jpg
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The Falcon and The Winter Soldier - 1x06 - One World, One People - Captain Falcon.png
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The Falcon and The Winter Soldier - 1x06 - One World, One People - Sam is Captain America.jpg
 
Captain America's Shield AA 01.png
 
Captain America's Shield AA 01.png
 
Captain America's Shield AA 03.png
 
Captain America's Shield AA 03.png
 
Captain America's Shield AA 04.png
 
Captain America's Shield AA 04.png
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What If...? - 1x03 - What If... The World Lost Its Mightiest Heroes? - Shield.jpeg
Captain America’s Shield (Roblox item).png
 
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What If...? - 2x05 - What if... Captain Carter Fought The Hydra Stomper - Black Widow and Captain Carter.png
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Captain America Brave New World - Sam Wilson.jpg
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Captain America's shield in X-Men '97.jpg|The shield in ''[[X-Men '97]]''
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</gallery>
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===Miscellaneous===
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<gallery widths="150" spacing="small" position="center" captionalign="center">
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Loki with Mjolnir and Shield - The Avengers BTS.png
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Captain America's Shield (Roblox item).png|Captain America's Shield in ''[[Roblox]]'' (Civil War version)
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Roblox Battle Arena 2016 Social Media Promo.PNG|Captain America's Shield in a social media promo for the ''Battle Arena (2016)'' event
 
Captain America’s Shield (Roblox item).png|Captain America’s Shield in ''[[Roblox]]'' (Endgame version)
 
Iron Man Avengers Academy 1.jpg
 
Iron Man Avengers Academy 1.jpg
 
Captain's Shield Avengers Academy.jpg
 
Captain's Shield Avengers Academy.jpg
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CA Shield Disney Infinity.png
 
CA Shield Disney Infinity.png
 
AMC Captain America the Winter Soldier shield.jpeg
 
AMC Captain America the Winter Soldier shield.jpeg
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Avengers Quantum Encounter - Concept Art.jpg
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Disney100Poster.jpg
 
</gallery>
 
</gallery>
   
==Trivia==
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==External Links==
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*{{Interwiki|https://vignette3.wikia.nocookie.net/disney/images/c/cb/MCU_Favicon.png|marvelcinematicuniverse|Captain America's Shield|Marvel Cinematic Universe Wiki}}
*In the original comic book continuity, the shield is made of a unique vibranium-iron alloy created by metallurgist Myron MacLain, though it was often erroneously referred to as an ''adamantium-vibranium alloy''.<ref>All-New Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe Update: #2 (May. 2007)</ref>
 
*In ''[[Wikipedia:Captain America: The First Avenger|Captain America: The First Avenger]]'', both [[Bucky Barnes|Bucky]] and Falsworth wield the shield in addition to Steve. Bucky during his last stand on Zola's train, and Falsworth throws the shield to Steve in the final battle. In the comics, Barnes was Steve's successor as Captain America and Falsworth was the UK equivalent, Union Jack.
 
*Before Steve picks the Vibranium shield to be his own, [[Peggy Carter]] shoots it as she was angry at Steve. The red, white, and blue painting afterwards doesn't cover the scratches done by Peggy's bullets. However, after Captain is frozen and thawed out, the restoration painting manages to cover up even that.
 
*In ''[[Wikipedia:Iron Man (film)|Iron Man]]'' and ''[[Wikipedia:Iron Man 2|Iron Man 2]]'', the shield can be seen on Tony Stark's work bench.
 
*In ''[[Iron Man 3]]'', the film's villain [[Mandarin]] has a tattoo of Captain America's shield on the back of his neck.
 
*In ''[[Avengers: Infinity War]]'', Steve gains a new shield that resembles the one he used in the first years of the comic.
 
*In the 3D version of the [[Marvel Studios]] logo, Captain America's shield flies towards the audience.
 
   
 
==References==
 
==References==
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Latest revision as of 12:37, 17 April 2024

Captain America's shield is Captain America's primary defensive and offensive piece of equipment for battle. The shield is made out of Vibranium.

Appearances

Marvel Cinematic Universe

Iron Man

Captain America's shield appears 1 hr 25 min 23 sec into the movie at the point where Pepper Potts comes in on Tony trying to get out of his damaged armor; the shield is visible in the distance below Tony's right arm. According to a tie-in comic, Tony's father Howard Stark created the shield. Tony subsequently used the alloy of a prototype to create his armor.

Iron Man 2

Phil Coulson finds a replica of Captain America's shield in Tony's house.

Captain America: The First Avenger

Steve Rogers uses an ornamental version of the triangular shield during a musical tour promoting War Bonds, which he then uses in his first field mission. Rogers later acquires the familiar circular shield from Howard Stark. Rogers chooses the unadorned vibranium shield (actually a prototype) over several more advanced models based on the triangular shield. The Vibranium prototype shield proved to be the perfect weapon for Steve. As Captan America he accomplished amazing feats with it. Aside from bashing HYDRA soldiers and blocking incoming attacks, Rogers was able to throw it with near perfect aim and have it ricochet back to him.

The Avengers

Captain America's shield proved most effective in his confrontation with Thor as it absorbed the full impact from Mjolnir, Thor's mystical hammer, and causes a massive shock-wave to the surrounding forrest area. Captain America uses the shield again in the battle with the Chitauri in New York City to shield his teammates as well himself. Iron Man uses his Repulsors rays on Cap's shield to launch an effective counter strike attack on Chitauri unit. Cap then uses the shield to protect himself from a grenade blast that sends him hurtling out a window and to the street below unto the car roof. Because of the Shield structure Cap was able to curl himself and protect himself from receiving extensive injuries.

Captain America: The Winter Soldier

Caps's shield is seen throughout the film. First on the mission with Black Widow, where he uses it to doge and block. Then again when he is in pursuit of Bucky Barnes, who is acting as the Winter Soldier. The Winter Soldier is able to intercept the shield by grabbing it and then tosses it right back to Cap intensely. Steve uses it it in combat again and throughout.

Captain America: Civil War

Steve uses the shield throughout the film, but drops it at the end when he confronting Iron Man and Tony says that his father made the shield and Steve is not worthy of using it because he is protecting Bucky, who murdered Howard Stark while acting as the Winter Soldier.

Avengers: Endgame

Cap receives back the shield from Tony Stark and would go on and reuse the shield during the Avengers final battle against Thanos. After Steve decided to live his life in the past, during the 1940's with Peggy Carter, he returned to 2023 as an old man to pass the mantle of Captain America to Sam Wilson by giving the shield to him.

The Falcon and The Winter Soldier

Hesitating to take the legacy of Captain America for himself, Sam later gives the shield to the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum, claiming that Steve is the only person worthy to carry it. However, sometime after, the government decides to give the shield to John Walker, naming him the new Captain America without Sam's consent. This leaves Bucky, who had approved Steve giving the shield to Sam, and Sam deeply frustrated.

Afterwards, when Walker brutally kills a member of the Flag Smashers in front of a crowd of people using the shield, Sam and Bucky decide to confront him. They manage to beat Walker and take the shield from him, with Bucky returning it to Sam. With the possession of the shield again, Sam finally decides to keep it and starts to train with it. Meanwhile, John Walker is stripped of his title of Captain America, but then decides to make a replica of the shield for himself.

What If...?

The shield appears in episode 1, "What If... Captain Carter Were The First Avenger?". It appears in an alternate universe where Peggy Carter takes the Super Soldier Serum and becomes Captain Carter. Howard Stark gives Peggy a version of the shield, but with the British flag on the front, representing Peggy's nationality.

Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness

An alternate version of the shield appears as Captain Carter's shield from Earth-838.

Marvel Animation

The Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes

Captain America's Shield is a very unique and powerful shield that can withstand any blow or blast and can be thrown very hard at the target then bouncing to other foes before going back to Captain America, the main user.

Other appearances

The shield can be spotted in Horace Horsecollar's T-shirt in the short Get a Horse!.

In Free Guy, during Guy's battle against Dude, he invokes Captain America's shield from his arsenal, much to Chris Evans' shock.

Known Users

Marvel Cinematic Universe

Marvel Animation

Trivia

  • In the original comic book continuity, the shield is made of a unique vibranium-iron alloy created by metallurgist Myron MacLain, though it was often erroneously referred to as an adamantium-vibranium alloy.[1]
  • In Captain America: The First Avenger, both Bucky and Falsworth wield the shield in addition to Steve. Bucky during his last stand on Zola's train, and Falsworth throws the shield to Steve in the final battle. In the comics, Barnes was Steve's successor as Captain America and Falsworth was the UK equivalent, Union Jack.
  • Before Steve picks the Vibranium shield to be his own, Peggy Carter shoots it as she was angry at Steve. The red, white, and blue painting afterwards doesn't cover the scratches done by Peggy's bullets. However, after Captain is frozen and thawed out, the restoration painting manages to cover up even that.
  • In Iron Man and Iron Man 2, the shield can be seen on Tony Stark's work bench.
  • In Iron Man 3, Trevor Slattery has a tattoo of Captain America's shield on the back of his neck.
  • In Avengers: Infinity War, Steve gains a new shield that resembles the one he used in the first years of the comic.
  • In the 3D version of the Marvel Studios logo, Captain America's shield flies towards the audience.

Gallery

Promotional Images

Screenshots

Miscellaneous

External Links

References

  1. All-New Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe Update: #2 (May. 2007)
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The Infinity Saga: The Avengers (video/soundtrack) • Iron Man 3 (video/soundtrack) • Thor: The Dark World (video/soundtrack) • Captain America: The Winter Soldier (video/soundtrack) • Guardians of the Galaxy (video/score/soundtrack) • Avengers: Age of Ultron (video/soundtrack) • Ant-Man (video/soundtrack) • Captain America: Civil War (video/soundtrack) • Doctor Strange (video/soundtrack) • Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 (video/score/soundtrack) • Spider-Man: Homecoming (video/soundtrack) • Thor: Ragnarok (video/soundtrack) • Black Panther (video/score/soundtrack) • Avengers: Infinity War (video/soundtrack) • Ant-Man and the Wasp (video/soundtrack) • Captain Marvel (video/soundtrack) • Avengers: Endgame (video/soundtrack) • Spider-Man: Far From Home (video/soundtrack)
The Multiverse Saga: Black Widow (video/soundtrack) • Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings (video/score/soundtrack) • Eternals (video/soundtrack) • Spider-Man: No Way Home (video/soundtrack) • Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness (video/soundtrack) • Thor: Love and Thunder (video/soundtrack) • Black Panther: Wakanda Forever (video/score/soundtrack) • Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania (video/soundtrack)Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 (video/score/soundtrack) • The Marvels (video/soundtrack)
Upcoming: Deadpool & WolverineCaptain America: Brave New WorldThunderbolts*The Fantastic FourBladeAvengers 5Avengers: Secret WarsArmor WarsSpider-Man 4Shang-Chi 2Black Panther 3Doctor Strange 3X-Men

Shows
Marvel Television: Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.Agent CarterDaredevilJessica JonesLuke CageIron FistThe DefendersInhumansThe PunisherRunawaysCloak & Dagger
Marvel Studios: WandaVision (soundtrack) • The Falcon and The Winter Soldier (soundtrack) • Loki (soundtrack 1/2) • What If...? (soundtrack 1/2) • Hawkeye (soundtrack) • Moon Knight (soundtrack) • Ms. Marvel (soundtrack) • I Am Groot (soundtrack) • She-Hulk: Attorney at Law (soundtrack) • Secret Invasion (soundtrack) • Echo (soundtrack) • AgathaYour Friendly Neighborhood Spider-ManEyes of WakandaDaredevil: Born AgainIronheartMarvel ZombiesWonder ManUntitled Olympians seriesVision Quest

Specials: Werewolf by Night (soundtrack) • The Guardians of the Galaxy Holiday Special (soundtrack) • Untitled Nova film
Documentary: Marvel Studios: AssembledDirector by NightMPower
Marvel One-Shots: Item 47Agent CarterAll Hail the KingTeam ThorTeam Thor: Part 2Team Darryl
Books: The Story of Marvel Studios: The Making of the Marvel Cinematic Universe Ms. Marvel: The Art of the SeriesMarvel Studios' The Marvel Cinematic Universe: An Official Timeline

Disney Parks
Avengers Campus (Disney California Adventure/Walt Disney Studios Park/Hong Kong Disneyland) • Ant-Man and The Wasp: Nano Battle!Avengers Assemble: Flight ForceAvengers QuinjetWonders of Xandar Pavilion (Guardians of the Galaxy: Cosmic Rewind) • Guardians of the Galaxy - Mission: BREAKOUT!InnoventionsIron Man ExperienceIron Man Tech ShowcaseIt's a Small World with GrootMarvel's Mission: Dimensions of DangerSuper Hero HQThe AnnexWeb Slingers: A Spider-Man Adventure

Entertainment: Avengers: Quantum EncounterAvengers Training InitiativeDoctor Strange: Journey into the Mystic ArtsGuardians of the Galaxy: Awesome Dance Off!Marvel Heroes UniteMarvel Comic AcademyRogers: The Musical
Restaurants: Pym Test KitchenShawarma PalaceStark FactoryTerran Treats
Shops: Campus Supply PodExpo ShopMission EquipmentPavilion GiftsThe Collector’s WarehouseWEB Suppliers
Fireworks: Disney Movie MagicIlluminate! A Nighttime CelebrationWorld of Color: Celebrate!

Characters
Heroes: Iron ManPepper PottsWar MachineHulkThor OdinsonJane FosterBlack WidowHawkeyeSteve Rogers/Captain AmericaPeggy CarterSam Wilson/Falcon/Captain AmericaNick FuryStar-LordGamoraDrax the DestroyerGrootRocket RaccoonMantisKraglin ObfonteriScarlet WitchQuicksilverVisionHank PymJanet Van DyneHope Van DyneScott LangT'ChallaShuriOkoyeNakiaSpider-ManDoctor StrangeHeimdallValkyrieCaptain MarvelMonica RambeauDaredevilJessica JonesLuke CageIron FistYelena BelovaMelina VostokoffRed GuardianShang-ChiXu XialingKaty ChenThenaAjakSersiGilgameshKingoMakkariSpriteDruigBladeKate BishopCaptain CarterFriendly Neighborhood Spider-ManThe Amazing Spider-ManMoon KnightScarlet ScarabAmerica ChavezMaria Rambeau/Captain MarvelProfessor XMr. FantasticInvisible WomanHuman TorchThingMs. MarvelLoveShe-HulkWerewolf by NightAdam WarlockMaya Lopez/EchoBeastDeadpoolWolverineIronheartKahhoriWonder Man

Villains: LeaderAbominationWhiplashJustin HammerRed SkullLoki LaufeysonThanosAldrich KillianTrevor SlatteryEric SavinEllen BrandtMalekithAlgrimThe Winter SoldierAlexander PierceCrossbonesArnim ZolaThe OtherNebulaRonan the AccuserKorath the PursuerCollectorUlysses KlaueUltronBaron StruckerDarren Cross/YellowjacketWilson Fisk/KingpinVanessa FiskBaron ZemoCottonmouthBlack MariahShadesKarl MordoKaeciliusBride of Nine SpidersEgo the Living PlanetAyeshaTaserfaceThe VultureShockerTinkererMaximusSurturHelaErik KillmongerGhostSonny BurchYon-RoggSupreme IntelligenceEbony MawCorvus GlaiveProxima MidnightCull ObsidianMorgan le FayMysterioAgatha HarknessValentina Allegra de FontaineHe Who RemainsKang the ConquerorTaskmasterGeneral DreykovXu WenwuDeath DealerRazor FistIkarisEleanor BishopKazi KazimierczakIvan BanionisSadie DeeverDoctor OctopusGreen GoblinElectroSandmanLizardArthur HarrowGorr the God ButcherZeusRapuTitaniaWrecking CrewNamorM.O.D.O.K.High EvolutionaryDar-BennGalactus
Other characters: Phil CoulsonMaria HillJ.A.R.V.I.S.Erik SelvigMaya HansenHarley KeenerOdin BorsonVolstaggHogunFandralSifHappy HoganSharon CarterSenator SternDarcy LewisFriggaBorRhomann DeyYondu UdontaCarinaIrani RaelHoward the DuckGarthan SaalCosmo the SpacedogEdwin JarvisLaura BartonLila BartonCooper BartonNathaniel BartonCassie LangStickAncient OneClaire TempleChristine PalmerHoward StarkAunt MayEverett RossLiz AllanBetty BrantMichelle JonesNed LeedsCindy MoonRamondaZuriT'ChakaF.R.I.D.A.Y.GooseMar-VellMorgan StarkJ. Jonah JamesonPunisherTrish WalkerJeri HogarthMisty KnightColleen WingKaren PageTina MinoruThe WatcherMrs. ChenRuihua ChenWaipo ChenShishiFenghuangQilinJack DuquesneGrillsKhonshuMuneeba KhanYusuf KhanAamir KhanRintrahAgent ClearyBaoGrundsIwuaMadisynn KingAyoAnekaSonya FalsworthBlurpMainframeDogpoolBinaryH.E.R.B.I.E.Shalla-Bal
Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. characters: Daisy Johnson/QuakeGrant WardLeo FitzJemma SimmonsMelinda MayJohn GarrettMichael PetersonFranklin HallAce PetersonChan Ho YinVictoria HandAkela AmadorRainaElliot RandolphLoreleiAudrey NathanAgent KoenigAntoine TriplettMockingbirdAbsorbing ManAgent 33Lance HunterDaniel WhitehallCalvin ZaboRobert GonzalesAlphonso MackenzieLincoln CampbellGordonYo-YoGhost Rider (Johnny Blaze)Ghost Rider (Robbie Reyes)Holden RadcliffePatriotKasiusSinaraSargeIzelPhil Coulson (LMD)Freddy MalickErnest KoenigViolaSibylNathaniel MalickThomas WardKoraGrillEllen NadeerChristian Ward
Inhumans characters: Black BoltMedusa AmaquelinCrystal AmaquelinKarnakGorgon
Runaways characters: Alex WilderNico MinoruKarolina DeanGertrude YorkesChase SteinMolly Hernandez
Cloak & Dagger characters: Tyrone Johnson/CloakTandy Bowen/DaggerMayhem
WandaVision characters: Sharon Davis/Mrs. HartTodd Davis/Mr. HartRalph BohnerAbilash Tandon/NormHarold Proctor/Phil JonesCommercial ManCommercial WomanDennisSarah Proctor/Dottie JonesIsabel Matsueda/BeverlyJohn Collins/HerbAgent Franklin/BeekeeperSeñor ScratchyDoctor NielsonBilly MaximoffTommy MaximoffDirector HaywardAgent Monti/The StrongmanAgent RodriguezDr. HighlandSparkyMajor GoodnerEvanora HarknessIryna MaximoffOlek Maximoff
The Falcon and The Winter Soldier characters: John Walker/U.S. AgentKarli MorgenthauJoaquin TorresSarah WilsonDr. RaynorYoriLeahLemar Hoskins/BattlestarIsaiah BradleyEli BradleyOlivia WalkerSelbyDr. Nagel
Loki characters: Sylvie LaufeydottirMobiusRavonna RenslayerHunter B-15CaseyMiss MinutesHunter C-20Hunter D-90Kid LokiAlligator LokiClassic LokiBoastful LokiPresident LokiTime KeepersAliothBrad WolfeGeneral DoxJudge GambleOuroborosVictor Timely
Ms. Marvel characters: Bruno CarrelliNakia BahadirKamranHasanWaleedAishaSana AliZoe ZimmerFarihaNajafSheikh AbdullahNajmaTyesha HillmanKareem/Red DaggerMr. WilsonAuntie RubyShawnPaulShakatMiguelAuntie ZaraHameedZaynayaUncle RasheedAuntie HumairaAadamSaleemAuntie ShirinGabe HillmanMr. and Mrs. HillmanZainabOwaisRukhsana AuntieFaizaanRohanRichardsonAgent Barrie

Episodes
ABC: Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. episode listAgent Carter episode listInhumans episode list

The Defenders Saga: Daredevil episode listJessica Jones episode listLuke Cage episode listIron Fist episode listThe Defenders episode listThe Punisher episode list
Hulu: Runaways episode list
Freeform: Cloak & Dagger episode list
Disney+: WandaVision episode listThe Falcon and The Winter Soldier episode listLoki episode listWhat If...? episode listHawkeye episode listMoon Knight episode listMs. Marvel episode listI Am Groot episode listShe-Hulk: Attorney at Law episode listSecret Invasion episode listEcho episode list

Songs
"Shoot To Thrill" • "Blue (Da Ba Dee)" • "Trouble Man" • "Hooked on a Feeling" • "Spirit In The Sky" • "Cherry Bomb" • "Come and Get Your Love" • "I Want You Back" • "Escape (The Piña Colada Song)" • "Ain't No Mountain High Enough" • "Go All The Way" • "Moonage Daydream" • "I'm Not In Love" • "Fooled Around and Fell in Love" • "O-o-h Child" • "Magic" • "Live To Rise" • "I've Got No Strings" • "Left Hand Free" • "Mr. Blue Sky" • "The Chain" • "Born to Be Wild" • "Immigrant Song" • "Come On Get Happy" • "Twilight Time" • "Daydream Believer" • "Holding Out for a Hero" • "Demons" • "Dark Moon" • "If You Love Me (Really Love Me)" • "Smells Like Teen Spirit" • "A Whole New World" • "A Man Without Love" • "X-Men Theme"

Original Songs: "All The Stars" • "Pray for Me" • "A Newlywed Couple" • "WandaVision!" • "We Got Something Cooking" • "Making It Up As We Go Along" • "Let's Keep It Going" • "Agatha All Along" • "Jeg Saler Min Ganger" • "Save The City" • "Lift Me Up"

Weapons/Objects
Super Soldier SerumCaptain America's ShieldMjolnirTesseractLoki's ScepterIron Man (armor)ExtremisIron LegionIron Patriot (armor)AetherInfinity StonesCentipede0-8-4Berserker StaffWidow's BiteEXO-7 FalconOrbUniversal WeaponGravitoniumPym ParticlesDivinerVibraniumInfinity GauntletWeb-ShootersTemPadKamala's BangleCarol's BangleQuantum Bands
Vehicles
S.H.I.E.L.D. HelicarrierQuinjetValkyrieMilanoThe BusDark AsterLola
Organizations/Groups
AvengersChitauriStark IndustriesS.H.I.E.L.D.A.I.M.AsgardiansDark ElvesFrost GiantsHYDRAWorld Security CouncilGuardians of the GalaxyNova CorpsKreeSakaaransCentipede ProjectXandariansStrikeRavagersInhumansThe HandDefendersBlack OrderEternalsFantastic FourS.W.O.R.D.United NationsFlag SmashersTime Variance AuthorityVariantsDjinnClandestinesOrder of the Red Daggers
Locations
New York (state)New York CityAvengers TowerAsgardIndiaStuttgartGermanyNine RealmsLondonEnglandProject P.E.G.A.S.U.S.Tony Stark's MansionTriskelionWakandaXandarMorag • Guest House • The HubKnowhereShawarma PalaceSanctuaryHong KongEgoNew Avengers FacilityVormirQuantum RealmNew JerseyWestviewMassachusettsRalph Bohner's HouseTime Variance AuthorityLamentis-1The VoidCitadel at the End of TimeSan FranciscoKhan ResidenceNoor DimensionLos AngelesTalokanVeniceTamaha
Cancelled Projects
InhumansNew Warriors


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Media
Avengers Assemble
Disney Parks
Avengers Assemble: Flight ForceIt's a Small World with Groot
Characters
Heroes: Iron ManCaptain AmericaHulkBlack WidowHawkeyeThor OdinsonCaptain MarvelSpider-ManFalconRed HulkWolverineIron FistMr. FantasticThe ThingPunisherStar-LordGamoraRocket RaccoonDrax the DestroyerGrootScott LangVisionBlack PantherBucky BarnesDoctor StrangeCrystal AmaquelinBlack BoltMoon KnightInfernoBeetleSongbirdTechnoAtlasMeteoriteRed GuardianDarkstarRadioactive ManUrsa MajorMs. MarvelDevil Dinosaur

Villains: Red SkullM.O.D.O.K.AbominationLoki LaufeysonUltronWhiplashLeaderDoctor DoomNighthawkDoctor SpectrumPower PrincessSpeed DemonSuper-AdaptoidDestroyerGrim ReaperCrimson DynamoTaskmasterKraven the HunterBaron StruckerGalactusThanosEnchantressBaron ZemoSurturMorgan le FayBlack Widow IIVultureGhostDormammuDraculaUltimoSupergiantThe BeyonderTitania
Other Characters: Nick FuryMaria HillJane FosterJ.A.R.V.I.S.Odin BorsonJ. Jonah JamesonHunter the White Wolf

Episodes
Season One: "The Avengers Protocol" • "Ghost of a Chance" • "Guardians and Space Knights"

Season Two: "Thanos Rising" • "Crack in the System"
Season Three: "The Ultimates" • "Into the Future" • "Seeing Double"
Season Four: "Why I Hate Halloween" • "The Once and Future Kang" • "New Year's Resolution"
Season Five: "The Panther and the Wolf" • "The Night Has Wings" • "The Good Son" • "The Vibranium Curtain" • "Yemandi" • "Bashenga" • "King Breaker"

Organizations
AvengersS.H.I.E.L.D.HYDRAA.I.M.Roxxon CorporationGuardians of the GalaxyMasters of Evil
Locations
Avengers TowerNew Avengers FacilityNew York CityWakandaHong Kong
See Also
Captain America's ShieldS.H.I.E.L.D. HelicarrierEye of AgamottoEXO-7 FalconWidow's BiteInfinity StonesInfinity GauntletIron Man armorPym ParticlesMjölnirKree


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Media
Ultimate Spider-Man
Characters
Heroes: Spider-ManPower ManIron FistSquirrel GirlWhite TigerNick FurySam AlexanderHawkeyeAmadeus ChoHulkSpider-Man (Miles Morales)Spider-GirlSpider-GwenBlack WidowIron ManCaptain AmericaCloak and DaggerMoon KnightWolverineDoctor StrangeStar-LordBladeSpider-HamGrootGamoraThor OdinsonDeadpoolThingEchoMadame WebScarlet SpiderSpider-Man 2099Spider-SlayersSkaarSpider-Man NoirShe-HulkSam WilsonSpyder-Knight

Villains: Green GoblinMan-WolfSteel SpiderSymbioteCrossbonesBeetleDoctor OctopusVultureScorpionShockerRhinoLizardSandmanHammerheadKravenBlizzardAbsorbing ManArnim ZolaVenomMysterioElectroMolten ManWhirlwindUlysses KlaueLoki LaufeysonMorgan le FayWolf SpiderSabretoothAbomination
Other characters: Flash ThompsonAunt MayBen ParkerJ. Jonah JamesonPhil CoulsonMary Jane WatsonHarry OsbornGeorge StacyRio MoralesH.E.R.B.I.E.
Guest characters: Jessie PrescottEmma RossLuke RossRavi RossZuri RossMrs. Kipling

Episodes
Season One: "Great Power" • "Great Responsibility" • "Doomed"

Season Three: "The Next Iron Spider" • "Halloween Night at the Museum"
Season Four: "Hydra Attacks" • "Iron Vulture" • "Lizards" • "Double Agent Venom" • "Beached" • "Return to the Spider-Verse" • "Spider Slayers" • "The Moon Knight Before Christmas" • "Graduation Day"

Organizations
AvengersStark IndustriesHYDRAS.H.I.E.L.D.Howling CommandosInhumansFantastic FourWeb-WarriorsX-Men
See Also
Web-ShootersIron Man's armorPumpkin BombsCaptain America's ShieldVibraniumMilano


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Media
X-Men '97comics
Characters
CyclopsWolverineRogueStormBeastJubileeJean GreySunspotGambitProfessor XMorphNightcrawlerMagnetoRonan the Accuser
Episodes
Season One: "To Me, My X-Men" • "Mutant Liberation Begins" • "Fire Made Flesh" • "Motendo / Lifedeath Pt. 1" • "Remember It" • "Lifedeath Pt. 2" • "Bright Eyes" • "Tolerance is Extinction"
See also
X-Men ThemeX-MansionMutantsX-MenCaptain America's ShieldVibranium