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Why does everyone respect Captain America so much?

Because Captain America isn’t just patriotic and a guy in a suit. he’s a badass.

In Fear Itself, Captain America literally orders Odin to heal Thor.

That's right, an American in a suit just ordered Odin, a Skyfather who’s blows can be felt throughout the Nine realms (dimensions), to heal Thor.

Captain America isn't just a man with steel balls. To accomplish that to Odin, you'd need vibranium balls. When Odin asks Thor if he'd rather die as a man or a God, I'd like to believe Thor said he'd rather die as a man because he was inspired by Steve Rogers talking down to Odin.

In the comics, Thor regarded Steve Rogers as the brother he lacked. Thor stated that he would follow Steve Rogers wherever he went.

Thor thinks Steve Rogers to be the greatest Avenger of all time, and he was irritated to see Bucky dressed in Steve's costume.

Captain America's personality is also one of the reasons for his popularity. Spider Man explains that while meeting Captain America for the first time, spider man felt is incredibly confident and charismatic. He acts as if he is in charge of the room's environment (see if you can recognise a particular person).

Also, not going to lie but Captain America makes REALLY good speeches. In the Civil War comics, he makes a speech that basically explains what it means to be an American.

Not to mention, but Steve rogers, with all his popularity, is still pretty humble and chill. He doesn’t think highly of himself, he sits down and talks to other heroes.

Spider Man perfectly explains why he respects Captain America.

Steve rogers is a badass.

(although Steve Rogers should have been bleeding heavily during the fight.)

 

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