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Is Steve Rogers the only Avenger with deep onscreen relationships with every original Avenger?

The fact that these superheroes are a family rather than just "work" friends is one of the main reasons why so many people adore them.

They care for each other, they have empathy for each other but most importantly, they spend time together. These fleeting moments are all it takes to realize that these people are just like us and not actually gods. It's uncommon to see superheroes enjoying themselves and living life, even if it's just for a short while.

They are so emotionally attached that once Black Widow passed away, they almost lost focus. All of them were experiencing conflicting emotions; Cap was sobbing as he considered how they would manage without her, Thor was in disbelief and simply couldn't accept her death, Hulk was angry, Clint was just frustrated that there was nothing he could do, and Tony had already come to terms with her passing.


They were all holding back against each other, which is why Civil War was so impactful. And you can hear a million hearts breaking as you watch Captain America and Iron Man fight each other.

The only reason Steve Rogers would feel like he has a deeper relationship with the Avengers is because they respect him as their leader. In their universe, Captain America was the first superhero ever. As the patriarch, he serves as an example for them., Cap also believes that this is his family. In endgame after Natasha's death when Tony asks Cap whether she had a family it was Cap who said "Us". He believed they were a family, and acted similarly.


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