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Quote1 I'll have to take your word for it, 'cause that was some sad display. You're doing it all wrong. It's got a special center of gravity. You've got to look beyond what you want to hit-- It's all in the wrist. Quote2
Nomad (Ian Rogers)[src]

Captain America's shield is his primary weapon. The most well-known of his shields is a disc-shaped object with a five-pointed star design in its center, within blue, red, and white concentric circles. This shield is composed of a unique combination of Vibranium, steel alloy and a unknown third catalyst, [1] that has never been duplicated, called Proto-Adamantium. It is virtually indestructible.[2] It is as much an offensive weapon as a defensive one for Captain America.[3] Cap uses it against his enemies, mainly, by throwing it at them and can perform mindbogglingly impossible tricks with it.

History

Creation

American metallurgist Dr. Myron MacLain was contracted by the U.S. government to create an impenetrable substance to use for tanks during World War II.

He was attempting to perfect an indestructible alloy as strong as the legendary Adamantine, which Hercules' Golden Mace was made from. Dr. MacLain was hoping the alloy would provide a distinct advantage in the armor of American war machines, during World War II.

The doctor worked tirelessly, using a steel alloy[1] (now known as Proto-Adamantium),[2] and an unknown metal (now known to be Vibranium[1] or more precisely Wakandan Vibranium).[4] While the doctor was asleep, as a result of his exhaustion, an unknown factor caused the metals he was working with to bond.

The shield was cast by Dr. Myron. During his experiments, MacLain combined Vibranium with an iron alloy he was working with and created the disc-shaped shield. MacLain was never able to duplicate the process due to his inability to identify a still unknown factor that played a role in it.[1] The shield was awarded to Captain America by the government several months after the beginning of his career.[3]

The alloy was poured into the shape of a disc. Some sources say that Dr. MacLain chose the discus shape because of its versatility, while others say that he used an existing cast designed for tank hatches. Presumably, the titanium steel bolts used to fasten straps to the disc were also forged at this time. The U.S. government painted in its familiar red-white-and-blue pattern using titanium oxide paint (though it has been repainted since then).[1] Later, the shield was presented to Captain America by President Franklin Delano Roosevelt.[3]

Steven Rogers (Earth-616) and Franklin Delano Roosevelt (Earth-616) from Captain America Vol 1 255 001

FDR presents the shield to Captain America

Later, Dr. MacLain's attempts to duplicate the shield, minus Wakandan Vibranium and the mystery factor, resulted in True Adamantium. Because of this historical link, the unknown substance composing the shield is sometimes referred to as "Proto-Adamantium".[1]

The shield was on Steve Rogers when he crashed in the arctic and was frozen in a state of suspended animation. After being revived by the Avengers, Tony Stark made several electronic and magnetic improvements upon the shield, which allowed Rogers to control the discus in flight. The additional components threw off the balance of the shield when thrown, however, and Rogers soon removed them.[5]

In Cap's early adventures with the Avengers, the shield appeared to be destroyed a number of times, only to appear whole again in time for the next adventure. It was later explained that the curious Stark had frequently borrowed the unique shield for analysis and provided a steel replica for Cap to use each time. The true shield was once slightly dented by an enraged, Odinforce-empowered Thor, using Mjolnir, but he later reconciled and pounded out the small dent.[6]

During the Super-Heroes Secret Wars, a portion of the shield was destroyed by Doctor Doom, who had assumed the Beyonder's godlike powers. The Beyonder soon recovered his powers and, as a side effect, released a wave of energy that produced a "wish effect". That is, each person on Battleworld was able to harness a portion the Beyonder's infinite power to realize some wish. Cap's wish was to have his shield whole.[7]

Later, Captain America lost his shield over the Atlantic Ocean and it sank to the bottom. Stark sent a crew to recover the shield, at considerable cost, and months later did manage to retrieve it (Cap used a series of steel replicas during this time). Unfortunately, the shield was dropped on the ship's deck during recovery and the once-indestructible shield shattered. After examining the pieces, Stark and Rogers discovered that its unique molecular structure had changed. A small sub-molecular imperfection, a single misaligned molecule, was introduced. With every blow the shield took, the Vibranium within absorbed more energy and the flaw propagated to other molecules until the shield's bonds were completely and spontaneously broken down. Worse still, the energies released by the Vibranium created a shock-wave that spread like a "Vibranium Cancer", violently destroying any Vibranium it encountered. Eventually, the shock-wave, feeding off each newly destroyed source of Vibranium, would reach the Great Vibranium Mount in Wakanda, resulting in a blast that could destroy the world. Rogers travelled to Wakanda with the pieces of the shield taped together, hoping he could save the world by using the remaining vibranium within the shield to absorb the shock-wave. In doing so he was prepared to sacrifice what remained of the shield. However, the shock-wave was first intercepted by the Klaw, who absorbed it into his own body of living sound energy. Klaw soon attacked Rogers with his augmented powers. When Cap reflexively raised his shattered shield in defense, the shards absorbed the energy and the ultra-powerful harmonics restored the Vibranium nanostructure.[citation needed]

For a time, Rogers was asked to relinquish the role of Captain America and the costume and shield were turned over to the new Captain America, John Walker. During this time, Rogers acted as "the Captain" and used a True Adamantium shield, provided by Stark. After the two had a falling out over the Armor Wars, Rogers decided to return the shield and, instead, used a pure Vibranium shield, provided by Black Panther. When Rogers re-assumed the mantle of Captain America, he reacquired the unique shield. As US Agent, Walker took on Rogers' Captain costume and Vibranium shield.[citation needed]

Thanos of Titan later shattered the shield with a single blow, by using the power of the Infinity Gauntlet,[8] but the shield was restored when Nebula obtained the Gauntlet and undid most of Thanos' villainy. On another occasion, the shield was destroyed by the Molecule Man, along with Iron Man's armor, Thor's hammer, Mjolnir, and the Silver Surfer's surfboard.[9]

Later, Molecule Man decided to restore the board, hammer, and shield. Molecule Man commented that though the board was of alien composition and Mjolnir was bound together by mystical forces, the shield was unlike anything he'd ever seen.[10]

After the death of Rogers, Stark buried him with a replica, placed a replica in the Captain America Museum, and offered the original shield to newly revived Avenger, Hawkeye, but Hawkeye declined. After reading Rogers' will, which asked Stark to look-after Rogers' WWII partner Bucky, now calling himself the Winter Soldier, Stark offered the shield and title of Captain America to him. After Rogers' return from death, Barnes attempted to return it to him, but Rogers declined, after seeing a future event where Barnes died and believed that keeping the title of Captain America would save him.[citation needed]

Cul Borson (Earth-616) and Captain America's Shield from Fear Itself Vol 1 5

The Serpent shatters the shield

Barnes carried the shield, until Sin, the daughter of Rogers' arch-enemy Red Skull, began calling herself the Red Skull and discovered an ancient Asgardian hammer, which made her the avatar of Skadi, daughter of the Asgardian God of Fear. Wielding immense powers and an army of Nazis, Skadi destroyed the White House and Barnes was killed, attempting to stop her. Rogers took the shield and mantle of Captain America once again, but the shield was again destroyed, after Rogers threw it at the God of Fear himself and he broke it apart over his head, with his bare hands.[citation needed]

The shield was later reconstructed, by Stark using the mystical Asgardian metal Uru making it "stronger than ever." The weapon-smith [[Dwarves of Nidavellir[dwarves]] that helped Stark were unable to remove a crack that went across the shield and Stark offered to take the scar off, but Rogers stated that it "gave the old girl a little bit of character."[11]

Surviving into the Future

In several alternate timelines, the shield survives and comes to be possessed by other significant individuals.

31st century (Earth-691)

On Earth-691, in the 31st century, Major Victory acted on rumor and legend to find the shield, which he used as a symbol to rally the warring people of Earth after they were freed from the conquering Badoon.[citation needed]

Late 37th-early 39th century (Earth-4935)

In late 37th-early 39th century, Nathan Dayspring and Tetherbood led a squad of the Clan Rebellion to obtain the shield, which Nathan used to inspire liberty and justice in his followers and bore into many battles, until it was ripped from his arm.[citation needed]

Attributes

Captain America's Shield from Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe Vol 1 15 0001

Captain America's primary weapon is his shield, a concave disk 2.5 feet in diameter, weighing 12 pounds.[2]

It is made of a unique Wakandan vibranium and Proto-Adamantium alloy that has never been duplicated.[4]

The shield has great aerodynamic properties: it is able to slice through the air with minimal wind resistance and deflection of path. Its great overall resilience, combined with its natural concentric stiffness, enables it to rebound from objects with minimal loss of angular momentum. It is, pretty much, virtually indestructible: it is resistant to penetration, temperature extremes, and the entire electromagnetic spectrum of radiation. The only way it can be damaged in any way is by tampering with its molecular bonding.[2]

The shield is not only nearly indestructible, but it absorbs a great deal of kinetic energy from impacts because of its Vibranium component.[12][citation needed] That is why the Hulk and Thor can pound it while Cap is holding it, without simply sending him into the ground or the air.[citation needed] Cap has also used the shield to cushion the force of impact when dropped from several stories by standing on the shield.[citation needed]

Other Shields Used by Captain America

File:Captain America's first shield.jpg

Cap's first shield.

CapShield01

The "Smithsonian" variant.

CapShield03

Circular shield employed from 1941 to 1949.

CapShield04

Variant shield depicted on the cover of The Avengers #4.

CapShield05

Standard design employed during the Silver Age.

CapShield06

Retcon of the original shield, depicted in The Avengers #71.

Captain America's Shield from Captain America Steve Rogers Vol 1 1 Cover

Steve's new shield after his rejuvenation by Kobik

Other Shield Wielders

Earth-616 shield

Alternate realities shields

Alternate Universe Shields

Image Description Issue
File:Steven Rogers (Earth-398).jpg In Earth-398, Cap is altered by Morgan Le Fay's reality distortion wave, his shield seems to reflect the medieval-like setting. Avengers (Vol. 3) #2
File:Stephen Rogers (Earth-717).jpg In Earth-717, Cap's shield is in fact the Shield of We-Pi-Ahk which, when thrown, transformed into a manifestation of the Eagle Chief. What If? (Vol. 4) #1
File:Captain Mexica (Earth-1519) death.jpg In Earth-1519, Cap hails from a reality where the Aztecs had never been conquered, his shield seems to reflect this. Marvel Zombies 3 #4
Ultimate Comics Ultimates Vol 1 13 Textless In Earth-1610, Captain America used a triangular shield in action during World War II. When he was revived Rogers implemented a shield made of an unknown metal. The shield was given to him by S.H.I.E.L.D.. This shield was later destroyed by Valkyrie and her Golden Blade. Thor replaced it with one forged by elves.[14] This shield was also destroyed by Gregory Stark.[15] Since that time, it appears Captain America has used a circular shield. Ultimates #1
File:Steven Rogers (Earth-2189).jpg In Earth-2189, Cap's shield is chipped from conflict with Namora, because he stood in the way of her plans. Exiles #47
File:Exiles Vol 1 31 page 22 Shield.jpg In Earth-3931, Cap The Vampire King's shield has no blue in it whatsoever. Exiles #31
File:Exiles Vol 1 52 page 12 Captain America's Shield (Earth-4162).jpg In Earth-4162, Cap is a little more commando, and his shield seems to reflect that. Exiles #52
File:Steven Rogers (Earth-4400).jpg In Earth-4400, Cap was killed attempting to prevent Hyperion from taking over his planet. His shield is cracked. Exiles #44
Steven Rogers (Earth-5113) from Defenders Vol 3 4 00001 In Earth-5113, Cap's shield is corrupted by Dormammu, with jagged spikes around the shield's rim, giving it an appearance similar to a buzzsaw. Defenders (Vol. 3) #4
Steven Rogers (Earth-5692) from Exiles Vol 1 9 0007 In Earth-5692, Cap is the Game's reigning gladiatorial champion and the Skrulls love him. His shield seems to reflect Skrull technology in appearance. Exiles #9
Chaplain America (Earth-9047) from What The--?! Vol 1 1 001 In Earth-9047, Chaplain America wielded a shield with a similar look and function to its Earth-616 counterpart. What The--?! #1
File:Steven Rogers (Earth-9200).jpg In Earth-9200, Rick Jones gathered the shield and other artifacts into a memorial of the heroes slain by the Maestro. After the Hulk defeated the Maestro, Jones' ashes were epoxied onto the shield and the Hulk threw it into space as an eternal memorial. Incredible Hulk: Future Imperfect #1
Steven Rogers (Earth-10011) from Realm of Kings Vol 1 1 0001 In Earth-10011, Cap is corrupted by the unseen "many-angled ones", and his shield seems to reflect that. Realm of Kings #1
File:Steven Rogers (Earth-TRN016).jpg In Earth-11326, Cap's shield is blue and black instead of red and blue. The blue also appears to be an energy shield, while the black part has a much bigger star and can be stored on Cap's back like Cap's usual way. Age of X Universe #1
File:Steven Rogers (Earth-12041) 005.png In Earth-12041, King T'Chaka gifted Howard Stark with Vibranium alloy in gratitude for his and Captain America's help defending Wakanda from a Hydra invasion in World War II. Howard crafted the Vibranium into Captain America's iconic shield, which was later frozen with the captain himself in the Arctic. Years later, after both were thawed out by S.H.I.E.L.D., T'Chaka's son T'Challa forcefully took the shield back from Rogers as property of Wakanda, partially due to the belief that his father was too trusting to give Vibranium to outsiders and partially to use it as bait to draw out a thief who had been stealing from Wakanda's mines. After spending some time fighting with the Avengers, T'Challa finally considered Rogers worthy of wielding the Vibranium shield and allowed him to reclaim it. Lua error in Module:StandardizedName at line 317: attempt to index field 'link' (a nil value).
File:John Walker (Earth-616) from Dark Avengers Vol 1 190 001.jpg In Earth-13584, Captain America's shield was obtained by Ant-Man after the former's death. Pym gave the shield to a reality-displaced U.S. Agent, repainted in Walker's color scheme. Dark Avengers #188
Steven Rogers (A.I.) (Earth-14831) from Avengers Ultron Forever Vol 1 1 001 In Earth-14831, Captain America's shield was damaged in a battle with Ultron, with several punctures and pieces chipped off. Ultron then gave the shield to his robotic Captain America. Avengers (Vol. 5) #31
File:Marvel Zombies Evil Evolution Vol 1 1 page 17 Steven Rogers (Earth-21050).jpg In Earth-21050, Cap's shield is black instead of blue. Marvel Apes: Prime Eight Special #1
File:Steven Rogers (Earth-37072).jpg In Earth-37072, Cap is effected by Kulan Gath's Master Spell, his shield seems to reflect the Dark Ages-like setting. Exiles #56
File:Exiles Vol 1 23 page 4 Shield (Earth-Iron Doom).jpg In Earth-42777, a world visited by Weapon X, Captain America was killed in the Mutant Wars, instigated by Magneto. His shield was shown to have been melted through. Exiles #23
File:Exiles Vol 1 39 page 2 Caps Shield (Earth-94831).jpg In Earth-94831, Cap was killed while fighting Sentinels over the murder of the X-Men. His shield has a huge piece missing. Exiles #38
Steven Rogers (Earth-199999) from Captain America The Winter Soldier 0001

Cap's second specially designed uniform

In Earth-199999, it's a circular disk about 762 mm (30") in diameter, weighing 12 pounds, and was made of a Vibranium, the rarest metal on Earth at the time. The amount of Vibranium used for Cap's shield is all the Vibranium that the United States had access to. The shield was made by Howard Stark. Black Panther scratched shield with the claws on his Panther Habit, but it was repaired by Tony Stark. The shield is three times lighter than steel and negates large amounts of damage by absorbing vibrations. The shield had great aerodynamic properties: it was able to slice through the air with minimal wind resistance and deflection of path. Its great overall resilience, combined with its natural concentric stiffness, enabled it to rebound from objects with minimal loss of angular momentum. It was virtually indestructible: it was resistant to penetration, and extreme temperature. It can even resist "magic", as seen when Steven Rogers used it to deflect an energy blast from Loki's Sceptre back to the villain, and when it successfully withstand a strong blow of a fully charged Mjolnir at the hands of an angered Thor (given that a similarly powerful strike destroyed several miles of rock and ice in Jotunheim, this gave an insight of how strong the shield truly is). The shield was badly damaged during a battle with the Thanos of Earth-TRN734, but later somehow repaired and passed along to Sam Wilson. Lua error in Module:StandardizedName at line 317: attempt to index field 'link' (a nil value).
Steven Rogers (Earth-600043) from Captain America (1979 film) 001 In Earth-600043, the shield has no white in it, with that part being instead transparent. The shield can withstand shotgun bullets, and Cap throws it using the boomerang effect; however, when returning, the shield drops to his feet and he does not catch it. He puts the shield in front of the handlebars of his motorbike. Lua error in Module:StandardizedName at line 317: attempt to index field 'link' (a nil value).
Eye of Amerigotto from Captain America Who Won't Wield the Shield Vol 1 1 0001 In Earth-TRN244, the shield was combined with Eye of Agamotto and known as the Eye of Amerigotto, it was covered in mystical symbols and was magical in nature. Captain America: Who Won't Wield the Shield #1
Captain America's Shield from Marvel Avengers Academy 001 In Earth-TRN562, the second shield was primary crafted with Vibranium given to the United States of America by King T'Chaka of Wakanda. During a battle with Hydra, Captain America and his shield would be separated and time-displaced. The shield would be discovered by Falcon and given to Steve when he joined Avengers Academy. A variation of the original, triangle shield was created by the Wasp and given to Steve alongside a variation of his original uniform as a ninety-six birthday present. Lua error in Module:StandardizedName at line 317: attempt to index field 'link' (a nil value).
File:Steven Rogers (Earth-TRN589) from Spider-Man 2099 Vol 2 10 001.jpg In Earth-TRN589, Captain America's shield was stored in Maestro's trophy room. Spider-Man 2099 (Vol. 2) #10
File:Exiles Vol 1 83 page 03 Christoph Nord (Earth-1287).jpg The reality this razor-pointed shield came from is unknown, it was found impaled in Maverick. Exiles #62
Wade Wilson (Earth-Unknown) from Deadpool Kills the Marvel Universe Vol 1 4 0002 In an Unknown Reality, Captain America's shield replaced the star with the Deadpool symbol and the white stripe was instead colored black. Deadpool Kills the Marvel Universe #4

Notes

  • Originally, Marvel decided to discontinue use of Captain America's traditionally-shaped shield after rival comic book publisher MLJ (now Archie Comics) complained that the design was too similar to that of their own patriotic hero, "the Shield." It was at that point that they first switched to the discus-shaped shield. No explanation was given at the time.
  • Rogers' indestructible shield has often been referred to as being an adamantium-vibranium alloy. This is a result of early entries from the Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe Vol. 1: Captain America's entry in Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe #2, Captain America's Shield, and Adamantium, in #15.
    • The Adamantium entry mentions that the adamantium (a steel alloy) used in the shield was an adamantium coumpound, known as Proto-Adamantium.
    • Captain America #303 mentions only the steel alloy, the adamantium being a latter finding while searching to recreate the shield's alloy.
  • In the 1960's and 70's, writers of Captain America and the Avengers pondered the true nature of Cap's indestructible shield. Some credit on the canon for the shield must be given to letter writer Fred Janssen. In the letters page of Captain America #145, he details a theory that the shield is based upon Vibranium, Adamantium, and the work of Myron MacClain. Although other ideas proposed by Janssen are not upheld, the genesis of this letter provided Marvel creators a basis for defining Cap's Shield.

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Colbertshield

Steven Colbert with the shield.

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