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==Fictional Character Biography== |
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His career beginning with a deep hatred in terrorism, the life of Ant-Cap began when he enlisted in the navy, but was let down according to a series of heath tests. Instead, he was accepted into the Office of Naval Importance (O.N.I.) and ingested a "super-steriod" (AVX) that magnified his phisical attributes. He worked for the program for one year, then went rogue for an unknown reason. |
His career beginning with a deep hatred in terrorism, the life of Ant-Cap began when he enlisted in the navy, but was let down according to a series of heath tests. Instead, he was accepted into the Office of Naval Importance (O.N.I.) and ingested a "super-steriod" (AVX) that magnified his phisical attributes. He worked for the program for one year, then went rogue for an unknown reason. |
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Publisher | Marvel Comics |
First appearance | Captain America and The Falcon #1 (2004) |
Created by | Stan Lee Steve Ditko |
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Alter ego | Unrevealed |
Notable aliases | Captain America |
Abilities | enhanced strength, reflexes, and durability, carries a shield similar to (but not as powerful as) Captain America's |
Anti-Cap is a fictional character in the Marvel Universe, an enemy of Captain America who first appeared in Captain America and The Falcon #1 (2004)
Fictional Character Biography
Origin
His career beginning with a deep hatred in terrorism, the life of Ant-Cap began when he enlisted in the navy, but was let down according to a series of heath tests. Instead, he was accepted into the Office of Naval Importance (O.N.I.) and ingested a "super-steriod" (AVX) that magnified his phisical attributes. He worked for the program for one year, then went rogue for an unknown reason.