I'm pretty sure the people who drew most of the "Cap beaten on the ground" panels weren't aware of the shield being of the strongest metal. It's way too easy to draw a beaten character on the ground but draw his weapon destroyed at the same time and we're looking at a man who got severely whooped.
1stly, Thanos snaps his fingers before the heroes confront him in Infinity Gauntlet, that is the event that causes the heroes to respond (just re-read it). 2ndly Comic Shield is made from what is now (after retconpalooza) a mix of Vibranium and an experimental "iron alloy" which was an experiment that lead to the development of Adamantium. This alloy became known as proto-adamantium and lead to True Adamantium which contains no Vibranium. In other words, one writer said it was indestructible and later another one wanted it damaged so they did and yet other writers had to find ways to explain it all. :)
Technically, Cap has broken his own shield or at least unknowingly caused it to shatter. In Captain America Volume 3 from 1998-2000, there was a storyline where Cap escapes out of a submerged submarine through a torpedo port with his shield strapped to his back as he's shot out and in the process, one of the straps breaks and he loses his shield in the pacific ocean. Skip ahead a few issues and James Rhodes on an expedition finds Cap's shield where upon grabbing it, it crumbles. As it turns out, during the events of Marvel's 1980's Secret War series, when Cap reassembled his shattered shield (thanks to cosmic level powered Dr. Doom), there was one molecule that was out of place that Cap could not have accounted for, so every time the shield took a hit from that point on, it was slowly breaking. There's a little more to the story than (how it reassembled again), but that's a different subject.
All who oppose his miiigghhhttyy shieldddd must yieeeldddd! So, unless you're a plane, or a train, or a truck, or a brainwashed buddy, or a Spider-maannnn... Then you don't necessarily have to yieeeellllddd!!!
...all those who oppose his shield must YIEEEELLLLD unless you're a plane or a bomb or some ice or a brainwashes buddy or a SPidErMaaAnn THEN YOU DON'T NECESSARILY HAVE TO YIEEELLLDD
I know this'll get me some hate, but.... Is it just me, or are the items/weapons/concepts in Marvel far more interesting than their characters? Not saying the Heroes themselves are bad, but their items grab my attention far more.
Ai Rorello Some of them, yes. That shield is amazing. Captain America is actually rather bland. Great guy, don't get me wrong, but as far as a character with depth, he's somewhat lacking. And since apparently anyone who can pick up Thor's hammer gets all his powers, it really takes away from Thor's character. Hell, Cap could become the next Thor...if, you know...the hammer hadn't been flung into the sun. Thanos is one of the most dangerous beings in the Marvel Universe, but it's his glove that everyone really remembers (and rightly so). The Red Skull is a wicked bastard, but is at his most dangerous when holding a cosmic cube.
TheBlues32 Um....I don't know what you're going on about. Thor literally has a friend that his entire existence as a superpowered being was about him having picked up Thor's hammer gained the powers and had it fundamentally change his life in irreversible ways. And that's not even mentioning that he's from Norse mythology, you know the mythology where Odin literally gives up a part of himself for knowledge and power, but both have a hidden cost that's more or less written in an irrevocable destiny. That's the kind of storytelling potential that people freaking dream of. So for you, someone else picking up Excalibur renders Arthur Pendragon's character void? That's kinda preposterous. A character isn't their abilities. And those abilities changing or being not what they thought is just storytelling gold. Cap gaining the power of Thor sounds like it would be a pretty interesting story, especially as Thor comes from a fundamentally different culture than someone like Cap.
LupineShadowOmega While Batman needs his gadgets alongside his physique and mind to be considered "super", they interchange a lot, so none of them are entirely memorable (Batarang and Batmobile being the closest). But there's nothing interesting about them other than being useful and expensive. Though the Rings of the Green/Yellow/Red Lanterns are interesting themselves, they're just an extension of the willpower and personality of the Lanterns. The lore and design of them aren't too interesting. Wonder Woman's equipment is iconic, but the fact that they're just "made/blessed by the gods" with (mostly) no further explanation is fairly boring. Almost all DC Heroes and Villains that use some item/tool/weapon are very interesting, but what they use is a bit plain and lacking in lore. Marvel, however, gives a lot of thought and design into their items - there's lores behind their lores. Science and hard logic put into a lot of them. They're interesting to the point that they almost overshadow their users. Tony Stark without the Iron Man, Peter Parker without the Spidersuit, Captain America without the shield, Wolverine without the adamantium, etc... The most obvious comparisons show that they themselves, without the items, are a little plain. Apply that logic with DC characters, and you'll find that most characters can shine even without their items... Almost making their items seem like a second thought. But Marvel's items are not at all a second thought.
I remember in the avengers animated series from a few years ago there was a series of episodes where Loki took control of Asgard and became extremely more powerful and Thor got the avengers to help which resulted in caps shield being destroyed by Lokis sceptre that was a pretty impactful scene to watch
Cap's shield is made of vibranium, adamantium and an unknown third metal. But everyone acts like it's made of just vibranium, when it's only that way in the movies since they couldn't use adamantium in the MCU becuase Fox owns the X-men.
What she said. Adamantium was their attempt to recreate the accident that created the shield. The shield is more unbreakable than adamantium at any rate.
Great video! As often as clickbait titillation is used in comics videos (including many of whatculture's) this was informative and entertaining without being deceptive, as you showed in noting Ultimates stories against those people think of as canon.
Poor Captain America... He loved that shield and in every avengers incarnations the shield gets broken... If he was real I can probably make him a much stronger shield and I can even make it 1 blue and 2 red circles around the white star on the shield so that can look original! I know how miserable captain America feels when his shield breaks and the much stronger shield works well for him! I wish I had captain America's shield but my shield needs to be orange and purple with a red heart so it can resemble my powers of love! Captain America, you are the greatest here's my much stronger shield for you, good luck my dude! 😍😍😍😍😍
Just some pedantry on the Infinity Gauntlet series - unless I'm mistaken, he snaps his fingers and THEN has to fight Earth's heroes, followed by the celestials etc. I don't think they even knew he had the gauntlet until half of Earth died/disappeared.
correction, being a long time fan of the comic books and the movies, I can say for a fact that captain america's shield isn't just adamantium. it's a combination of a steel alloy, Adamantium, and Vibranium all mixed together if memory serves right
Why don't they catch it and use it against cap. Ancient weapon makers abandoned javelins and spears for arrows because the enemy could pickup your weapon and use it. Use the shield like your supposed to Captain, for rest - use a gun or since you are in 1000 BC, a sword.
Pranav Malik You think they haven't? The shield isn't easy to catch and even harder to properly wield. It's not enough to toss it like a disc at someone. It's going to bounce along surfaces. You have to calculate where it's going to go at what angle for maximum effectiveness.
Absolutely, man. It's one of my personal favorite newer Marvel stories. Get a couple of the tie-in trades, too, depending on who you like. I happen to be a Cap fan, and there was plenty of him to make it worth the price alone. It just so happened that I also got a cool Thor ( and loads of others... geez) story out of it. Pretty sure you can get the main story and tie-ins pretty inexpensively on Amazon. That's the way to go.
The harder an object is, the less malleable it is, but if it wouldn't deform when hit with a hard force, the object will simply crack/break, like crystals and diamonds. Just because something is the hardest thing in the universe, doesn't mean it won't break. Put a diamond on a hardened surface and smash a hammer on it and see what happens. And even if a shield won't break, the person behind it will.
Gary St. Marvelous Titanium and vibranium. It was the attempts at recreating the alloy that led to the creation of adamantium. Though it may have been retconned from titanium to "proto-adamantium". Either way, before the shield, adamantium didn't exist.
So in conclusion Unless you’re a plane Or a bomb Or some ice Or a brainwashing buddy Or a spadah-man! Or Tony stark Or a version of yourself Or just plain thanos Or the Dora malaje Or Hyperion Or molecule man Or just plain Ultron Or a sentinel Than you don’t necessarily have to yield!
I remembered that! Although while it was Loki that did the deed, it was only with the power of the Odin Force. But I don't think it really counts since it was a TV Show instead of in the Comics for this list.
The comic book version is a type of proto-adamantium that had vibranium in it. The movie version is made of pure vibranium because the X-Men and the ones with the movie rights to it had the right to adamantium because of Wolverine, though they could have still have said the movie version shield was a mixture of metals as well without mentioning adamanium. This is why comic book Cap's shield is one of a kind, while adamantium was the creator's attempt to recreate the metal, but it lacked vibranium.
Cap's shield is NOT made of Vibranium, however vibranium was used in the alloy that created it. The formula for the shield was lost right after the first one was made. Attempts to recreate it resulted in the creation of Adamantium. Adamantium is the SECOND strongest metal alloy in the Marvel Universe. The unknown alloy comprising Cap's shield is the strongest.
In "Marvel's Avengers Assemble" S1 Ep26, Red Skull (or in the episode, COSMIC Skull) has Tony Starks armor and the Teseract (a.k.a. The space stone) and shattered Captain America's shield.
Cap's shield was created by intervention of two cosmic beings who made the near impossible bonding of Adamantium and Vibranium a possibility. Only extremely high cosmic power or energy would be able to break the bond, such as Molecule man's or Beyonders' power or Thanos with the Infinity Gauntlet. Ultron. King Thor, Valkyrie, Hyperion should NOT be able to break or damage it. I suspect they did let it happen to boost interest and sales.
Only time I remember caps shield breaking outside of comics (before Endgame) was in Avengers Earth mightiest heroes Loki out of all people being the one to break it when the show had villains like Kang, Galactus, Hela, etc.
Kris Kream What makes it a remarkable feat is that the standard universe shield is composed of a titanium vibranium alloy that has never been replicated. Not only is it near impossible to break, but the vibranium in it makes it so that the wielder barely feels the impact. The Hulk can punch it without sending Cap flying. When the Molecule Man took it apart along with Thor's hammer and the Surfer's board, he said that the shield had the strangest molecular make up of all. A cosmic surf board and a magic hammer were less amazing to him than a simple shield. Now compare it to the Ultimate Cap's shield. Just a colored hunk of adamantium. That would be like saying someone who broke US Agent's shield is just as incredible as someone who broke Cap's.
Kris Kream By that logic, the shield used by 1950s Cap also counts. One version is a hunk of metal, the other a scientific miracle that, try as people might, can never be repeated. Which is worth mentioning?
Kris Kream Then what about all those times Cap's shield broke but it was retconned that he had been borrowing a titanium one while his usual one was studied. If they wanted to use a knock off shield, they could have stayed in the mainstream universe. I mean, in mainstream, when that shield breaks...it's devestating. In the Ultimate Universe, he just gets a spare or something. No big deal.
I wonder if we’ll see caps shield break in the mcu , I initially thought thanos would do it in infinity war but cap had dropped his shield at the end of civil war
In the issue where Molecule Master vaporizes the shield, he cannot restore Iron Man's armor because it's too complicated. He makes an Iron Man Liesure Suit instead.
Kris Kream They aren't stones though. They are well polished, well designed gems each identical in shape and size. That's like calling the Hope Diamond the Hope Rock.
Alfred Angus Vlogs multiple universes/it keeps getting restored if its broken in the main universe EDIT:nvm this comment is useless how dare you trick me
The only time Cap's shield shatter is when he fails to protect the people. I see the shield as not only his iconic weapon of choice but as a symbol, it dons the American colors signifying that the shield is used to protect the American Dream, Freedom, Liberty, and Justice, it is made of Vibranium, a near indestructible metal signifying that Cap's mission to protect the people will never falter or break.
Wolverine should get an honorable mention, he did stab through the shield.
When
It was in "what if Wolverine killed the marvel universe"
@@stackx9504 thats neat
Yep that's cool
Stack X it’s who broke it not stab
The ultimates look like a bunch of extreme body builders with Nick Fury being the leader.
10. Doctor doom
9. Thanos
8. Ultron
7. Hyperion
6. Thor
5. Valkyrie
4. Molecule man
3. The serpent
2. Sentinel
1. Gregory stark
Thank you
Thank you this was all I needed
I read comments before vid thx for spoiler
Thanks for the info so that we don't have to watch 10 mins for it
Catherine Tierney you do realize the comment section is here for the video right? Go cry somewhere else.
I’m calling Rn captain America shield is gonna break in endgame
Also I’m calling that iron man arm breaks in endgame
It is gonna break and cap used Thor’s old hammer idk the name sorry
lxgendxry j called it
@@AlexMaroon mjolnir
@@AlexMaroon mjolnir got destroyed in thor ragnorok by hella, that is why he had stormbreaker made in infinity war
Ironic this is on my recommendations after endgame 🤔🤔
What's ironic about it
AlphaBidz 86 watch endgame
RUclips recommends you things related to stuff you've searched and watch
@@YellowBananaOfficial that's not irony
Crimson Tone actually it is and 111 people agree with me
The strongest thing in the MCU is....
*Hulks pants*
It's because there straggyy.. pants
Most of this list is just technology being no match for Norse mythology.
I'm pretty sure the people who drew most of the "Cap beaten on the ground" panels weren't aware of the shield being of the strongest metal. It's way too easy to draw a beaten character on the ground but draw his weapon destroyed at the same time and we're looking at a man who got severely whooped.
It's made of vibranium, which absorbs Kenetic energy, but it still bounces off walls, wtf.
Snavels cap’s shield defies anything having to do with science
Spider-Man said that caps shield does not obey the laws of physics.
Yaa it should fall..... i think its a magic shield😄😄
Snavels it absorbs vibration
I think the vibranium that black panther uses in his suit was modified but I could be wrong.
1stly, Thanos snaps his fingers before the heroes confront him in Infinity Gauntlet, that is the event that causes the heroes to respond (just re-read it). 2ndly Comic Shield is made from what is now (after retconpalooza) a mix of Vibranium and an experimental "iron alloy" which was an experiment that lead to the development of Adamantium. This alloy became known as proto-adamantium and lead to True Adamantium which contains no Vibranium. In other words, one writer said it was indestructible and later another one wanted it damaged so they did and yet other writers had to find ways to explain it all. :)
Very Well
Technically, Cap has broken his own shield or at least unknowingly caused it to shatter. In Captain America Volume 3 from 1998-2000, there was a storyline where Cap escapes out of a submerged submarine through a torpedo port with his shield strapped to his back as he's shot out and in the process, one of the straps breaks and he loses his shield in the pacific ocean. Skip ahead a few issues and James Rhodes on an expedition finds Cap's shield where upon grabbing it, it crumbles. As it turns out, during the events of Marvel's 1980's Secret War series, when Cap reassembled his shattered shield (thanks to cosmic level powered Dr. Doom), there was one molecule that was out of place that Cap could not have accounted for, so every time the shield took a hit from that point on, it was slowly breaking. There's a little more to the story than (how it reassembled again), but that's a different subject.
DP3com Long story short, Klaw hit it with a sound wave.
Cool dude ill sub
Spoiler
DP3com OMG YOU WROTE A BIBLE
DP3com WHERE TF ARE YOUR SUBS?!
When captain america throws his mighty shieeeeeeeld!
all his foes must yiiiiiieeeeeld, unless you're train, or a free falling plane, nor even if you have a metal arm
LoL, I don't think many youngsters r familiar with that ICONIC phrase....
All who oppose his miiigghhhttyy shieldddd must yieeeldddd!
So, unless you're a plane, or a train, or a truck, or a brainwashed buddy, or a Spider-maannnn... Then you don't necessarily have to yieeeellllddd!!!
Less you’re a plane or some ice you don’t necessarily have to yieeeeeellllldd to the shield! When Captain America throws his mighty shieldddd
...all those who oppose his shield must YIEEEELLLLD
unless you're a plane
or a bomb
or some ice
or a brainwashes buddy
or a SPidErMaaAnn
THEN YOU DON'T NECESSARILY HAVE TO YIEEELLLDD
I know this'll get me some hate, but....
Is it just me, or are the items/weapons/concepts in Marvel far more interesting than their characters? Not saying the Heroes themselves are bad, but their items grab my attention far more.
Considering DC has a similar concept for almost everything in the video...I don't know...could we say the same about them?
Ai Rorello Some of them, yes. That shield is amazing. Captain America is actually rather bland. Great guy, don't get me wrong, but as far as a character with depth, he's somewhat lacking. And since apparently anyone who can pick up Thor's hammer gets all his powers, it really takes away from Thor's character. Hell, Cap could become the next Thor...if, you know...the hammer hadn't been flung into the sun.
Thanos is one of the most dangerous beings in the Marvel Universe, but it's his glove that everyone really remembers (and rightly so). The Red Skull is a wicked bastard, but is at his most dangerous when holding a cosmic cube.
TheBlues32 Um....I don't know what you're going on about. Thor literally has a friend that his entire existence as a superpowered being was about him having picked up Thor's hammer gained the powers and had it fundamentally change his life in irreversible ways. And that's not even mentioning that he's from Norse mythology, you know the mythology where Odin literally gives up a part of himself for knowledge and power, but both have a hidden cost that's more or less written in an irrevocable destiny.
That's the kind of storytelling potential that people freaking dream of.
So for you, someone else picking up Excalibur renders Arthur Pendragon's character void? That's kinda preposterous. A character isn't their abilities. And those abilities changing or being not what they thought is just storytelling gold. Cap gaining the power of Thor sounds like it would be a pretty interesting story, especially as Thor comes from a fundamentally different culture than someone like Cap.
They're pretty awesome
LupineShadowOmega
While Batman needs his gadgets alongside his physique and mind to be considered "super", they interchange a lot, so none of them are entirely memorable (Batarang and Batmobile being the closest). But there's nothing interesting about them other than being useful and expensive.
Though the Rings of the Green/Yellow/Red Lanterns are interesting themselves, they're just an extension of the willpower and personality of the Lanterns. The lore and design of them aren't too interesting.
Wonder Woman's equipment is iconic, but the fact that they're just "made/blessed by the gods" with (mostly) no further explanation is fairly boring.
Almost all DC Heroes and Villains that use some item/tool/weapon are very interesting, but what they use is a bit plain and lacking in lore.
Marvel, however, gives a lot of thought and design into their items - there's lores behind their lores. Science and hard logic put into a lot of them. They're interesting to the point that they almost overshadow their users.
Tony Stark without the Iron Man, Peter Parker without the Spidersuit, Captain America without the shield, Wolverine without the adamantium, etc... The most obvious comparisons show that they themselves, without the items, are a little plain.
Apply that logic with DC characters, and you'll find that most characters can shine even without their items... Almost making their items seem like a second thought.
But Marvel's items are not at all a second thought.
I remember in the avengers animated series from a few years ago there was a series of episodes where Loki took control of Asgard and became extremely more powerful and Thor got the avengers to help which resulted in caps shield being destroyed by Lokis sceptre that was a pretty impactful scene to watch
Cap's shield is made of vibranium, adamantium and an unknown third metal. But everyone acts like it's made of just vibranium, when it's only that way in the movies since they couldn't use adamantium in the MCU becuase Fox owns the X-men.
Loren Shillinglaw Not exactly. Adamantium was made trying to replicate the shield. The metal in the shield is considered a prototype for adamantium.
Loren Shillinglaw exactly
Could the third metal be titanium?
The third was titanium
Vibranium is in logan body before he had just bones as claws but that is apart of weapon x program so I doubt that the millatary would trade with them
0:33 whoever drew this panel gets mad props from me I love the old Captain America cartoons so to see his intro referanced in a comic that kicks ass.
Technically in Secreat Empire the real captain america lifts thor hammer and smashes hydra cap which breaks his armor and shield
Spider Man and Deadpool you're right
Miles Morales Broke his sheild in Civil War 2
Ikr
YEET
It wasn’t civil war 2 was it cos civil war 2 ends with Tony in a coma- miles breaks it after
his shield is from vibranium. vibranium isnt unbrakable ofc someone powerful can brake it
Actually in the comics the sheild is made out of proto-adamantium, but in the movie the sheild is made out of vibranium.
What she said. Adamantium was their attempt to recreate the accident that created the shield. The shield is more unbreakable than adamantium at any rate.
Great video! As often as clickbait titillation is used in comics videos (including many of whatculture's) this was informative and entertaining without being deceptive, as you showed in noting Ultimates stories against those people think of as canon.
Wolverine cut it up way back in one of those comics with U S Agent around somewhere
3:15 dude got his cheeks clapped and feeling depressed
Thanos: hey cap
Cap: what?
Thanos: on your left
And also can you put top 10 people that broke Spider-Man's web shooters because if you do I will be so happy
Cap is a bit underated because he doesn’t really have powers but he still can fight people like thanos and ultron
Yes he does
they injected him with BBC serum
he is super human.
He can’t fight them? Thanos killed cap with a back hand. Killed him while he wasn’t even looking 😂
9:23
*BRAZZERS*
Lmao
Mandingo scene...
Top 10 youtubers that have sworen!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I remember Loki breaking his shield in one TV episode...
Thor looks pretty badass in all these panels!
4:22
Poor Captain America... He loved that shield and in every avengers incarnations the shield gets broken... If he was real I can probably make him a much stronger shield and I can even make it 1 blue and 2 red circles around the white star on the shield so that can look original! I know how miserable captain America feels when his shield breaks and the much stronger shield works well for him! I wish I had captain America's shield but my shield needs to be orange and purple with a red heart so it can resemble my powers of love! Captain America, you are the greatest here's my much stronger shield for you, good luck my dude! 😍😍😍😍😍
Is the paint made out of vibranium too?
I know his sheld is strong but what kind of paint that they use to stay on their
What about Loki in Avengers Earth's Mightiest Heroes?
Just some pedantry on the Infinity Gauntlet series - unless I'm mistaken, he snaps his fingers and THEN has to fight Earth's heroes, followed by the celestials etc. I don't think they even knew he had the gauntlet until half of Earth died/disappeared.
616 Cap’s shield of proto-Adamantium, an alloyed mixture of Adamantium and Vibranium, was the best and strongest one.
Nerd
Which shield to which are you referring? The one created by Howard Stark or the one from Wakanda?
Nebula in GofG looks so different from the comics like bruh
Just a little question can cyclopes’s optic blast shoot thru caps shield
Number 1 your mama sitting on it
no u
Wooow
@@bruenastralith5404 it's just a joke
Ooohh thats to much ...ill bet your a dc fan 😉😂😝
😂
You forgot about Loki when he had the Odin force in avengers earths mightiest heroes
1st
Thanos (without infinity gauntlet)
You forgot about Cosmic Skull, even though it was in the Avengers TV show it's still cannon
2:30 VIBRANIUM DEFENSE? HIS SHIELD IS ADAMANTIUM!
Madchickenbutt ...it's made of adamantium, a steel alloy and an unknown third component
Madchickenbutt no it’s not
Madchickenbutt admantium is wolverines claws captain has vibrnium
Notorious _ Hype that’s the movies in the comics in the comics it’s adamantium
correction, being a long time fan of the comic books and the movies, I can say for a fact that captain america's shield isn't just adamantium. it's a combination of a steel alloy, Adamantium, and Vibranium all mixed together if memory serves right
It cool to have people who are actual marvel fans unlike my friend who only know about marvel from spiderman and the new infinty war
Why don't they catch it and use it against cap. Ancient weapon makers abandoned javelins and spears for arrows because the enemy could pickup your weapon and use it. Use the shield like your supposed to Captain, for rest - use a gun or since you are in 1000 BC, a sword.
Pranav Malik You think they haven't? The shield isn't easy to catch and even harder to properly wield. It's not enough to toss it like a disc at someone. It's going to bounce along surfaces. You have to calculate where it's going to go at what angle for maximum effectiveness.
What's the clip at 8:25 from???
x men days of future past
In the comics, cap's shield is made of animantium not vibranium
Actually it's Vibranium+Adamantium, extremely indestructible
Phat dude you uncultured swine it’s adamantium and vibranium
Wut bout endgame tho
@@oofmynamemustbechangedwith3476 in the mcu,Cap's shield is made of pure vibranium.
I get your joke
7:21 HOLD ON THERE! Cap's language... Outrageous!
Yeah i remember you you called him dark seed
Deairion Rouser perhaps, but he learned.
If DC didn't want people to read it as "dark seed", then they shouldn't have spelled it Darkseid! It's their own damn fault.
coladict Its Jack Kirby who did that not DC
What's the background song?
Just because you guys say Ding Ding Done is why I'ma hard core what culture fan
what paint brand used in capt. america shield?
I liked Fear Itself, the series, the title was silly
Is it worth picking up for a new time Thor reader?
Absolutely, man. It's one of my personal favorite newer Marvel stories. Get a couple of the tie-in trades, too, depending on who you like. I happen to be a Cap fan, and there was plenty of him to make it worth the price alone. It just so happened that I also got a cool Thor ( and loads of others... geez) story out of it. Pretty sure you can get the main story and tie-ins pretty inexpensively on Amazon. That's the way to go.
The harder an object is, the less malleable it is, but if it wouldn't deform when hit with a hard force, the object will simply crack/break, like crystals and diamonds. Just because something is the hardest thing in the universe, doesn't mean it won't break. Put a diamond on a hardened surface and smash a hammer on it and see what happens. And even if a shield won't break, the person behind it will.
His shield isn't just vibranium. Its a one of a kind mixture of vibranium and adamatium.
Gary St. Marvelous Titanium and vibranium. It was the attempts at recreating the alloy that led to the creation of adamantium. Though it may have been retconned from titanium to "proto-adamantium". Either way, before the shield, adamantium didn't exist.
I was going by the 1991 series 2 marvel cards. But like you said they do a lot of ret-conning. Either way it's not pure vibranium like they're saying.
nerd
Thank you .. Finally
Y no one else knows this is baffling..
Its made of both adamantium&vibrancy.
So in conclusion
Unless you’re a plane
Or a bomb
Or some ice
Or a brainwashing buddy
Or a spadah-man!
Or Tony stark
Or a version of yourself
Or just plain thanos
Or the Dora malaje
Or Hyperion
Or molecule man
Or just plain Ultron
Or a sentinel
Than you don’t necessarily have to yield!
If it Broken then... There's no more Captain America
Kind of surprised Hulk hasn’t shattered it yet.
Loki from earth's mightiest heros
I'm glad I wasn't the only one who remembered that
I remembered that! Although while it was Loki that did the deed, it was only with the power of the Odin Force. But I don't think it really counts since it was a TV Show instead of in the Comics for this list.
NovaxPrime yes yes yes some one else remembers that not just me good job
The comic book version is a type of proto-adamantium that had vibranium in it. The movie version is made of pure vibranium because the X-Men and the ones with the movie rights to it had the right to adamantium because of Wolverine, though they could have still have said the movie version shield was a mixture of metals as well without mentioning adamanium. This is why comic book Cap's shield is one of a kind, while adamantium was the creator's attempt to recreate the metal, but it lacked vibranium.
Can one punch man breake it?
Link 10 misters science still can’t answer
Useless Goddess damn..
He’s done more so yea probably
Yes of course
Link spell right dumb ass
I really going to miss capt america in th mcu
Come on! Stop killing Rogers I mean he died and revived more than Goku in dbz.
I wonder why Magneto didnt do it too? it would be very easy since its made of a metal alloy (almost sure to have iron or other magnetic metals)
Great video
Cap's shield is NOT made of Vibranium, however vibranium was used in the alloy that created it. The formula for the shield was lost right after the first one was made. Attempts to recreate it resulted in the creation of Adamantium. Adamantium is the SECOND strongest metal alloy in the Marvel Universe. The unknown alloy comprising Cap's shield is the strongest.
wtf that is not how you say HYPERION
In "Marvel's Avengers Assemble" S1 Ep26, Red Skull (or in the episode, COSMIC Skull) has Tony Starks armor and the Teseract (a.k.a. The space stone) and shattered Captain America's shield.
And here's the episode ruclips.net/video/wToYAAmg-iw/видео.html
Thanos. Oops. Spoiler.
Loki, in Avengers Earth Mightiest Heroes
Is this a re upload?, I swear I’ve seen this before.
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Cap's shield was created by intervention of two cosmic beings who made the near impossible bonding of Adamantium and Vibranium a possibility. Only extremely high cosmic power or energy would be able to break the bond, such as Molecule man's or Beyonders' power or Thanos with the Infinity Gauntlet. Ultron. King Thor, Valkyrie, Hyperion should NOT be able to break or damage it. I suspect they did let it happen to boost interest and sales.
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Only time I remember caps shield breaking outside of comics (before Endgame) was in Avengers Earth mightiest heroes Loki out of all people being the one to break it when the show had villains like Kang, Galactus, Hela, etc.
Number 1 doesn't count. That shield is pure "ultimate" adamantium (which is weaker than standard adamantium).
Except it is an alternate version of him with a far inferior shield....
Kris Kream What makes it a remarkable feat is that the standard universe shield is composed of a titanium vibranium alloy that has never been replicated. Not only is it near impossible to break, but the vibranium in it makes it so that the wielder barely feels the impact. The Hulk can punch it without sending Cap flying. When the Molecule Man took it apart along with Thor's hammer and the Surfer's board, he said that the shield had the strangest molecular make up of all. A cosmic surf board and a magic hammer were less amazing to him than a simple shield.
Now compare it to the Ultimate Cap's shield. Just a colored hunk of adamantium. That would be like saying someone who broke US Agent's shield is just as incredible as someone who broke Cap's.
Kris Kream By that logic, the shield used by 1950s Cap also counts. One version is a hunk of metal, the other a scientific miracle that, try as people might, can never be repeated. Which is worth mentioning?
Kris Kream Then what about all those times Cap's shield broke but it was retconned that he had been borrowing a titanium one while his usual one was studied. If they wanted to use a knock off shield, they could have stayed in the mainstream universe.
I mean, in mainstream, when that shield breaks...it's devestating. In the Ultimate Universe, he just gets a spare or something. No big deal.
Whats the clip from at 2:07?
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Miles Morales punched Cap’s shield so hard that it broke too. Idk how you missed that one.
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I wonder if we’ll see caps shield break in the mcu , I initially thought thanos would do it in infinity war but cap had dropped his shield at the end of civil war
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Good vid other then you not knowing what comic Cap’s shield is made of.
And I thought it was Unbreakable
Its only the strongest !metal on *earth*
And think about the titanic. Unsinkable, but it still sunk. If something cant be done, someone or something will find a way
His shield was shattered as he was smashing it into Iron Man's face in the civil war movie.
Endgame= Thanos breaking his shield just with his sword and pure strength
What is the background music at 0:01 to 0:03 ??
5:34 thor's hammer isn't asgardian steel it's forged from a star
totally agree it's embarrassing but oh well
Loki turned his shield to smoke in a TV show, does that count?
I know im late but
Thanos in Avengers EndGame destroyed Cap's shield too
By not using the infinity gauntlet.
*GET THIS MAN A SHIELD!*
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In the issue where Molecule Master vaporizes the shield, he cannot restore Iron Man's armor because it's too complicated. He makes an Iron Man Liesure Suit instead.
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Im a blacksmith so that part when ypu put that pic up it made me smile
Thanks you for calling them infinity gems! They will always be gems in my eyes, not god damn stones.
James Sturrs Hah. They used to be called the soul gems in their first appearance.
Kris Kream They aren't stones though. They are well polished, well designed gems each identical in shape and size. That's like calling the Hope Diamond the Hope Rock.
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Well just saying the sheild isn't entirely vibrainium its also part adamantium and unknown 3rd metal that acted as a bonding agent of sorts.
Black Panther?!!
He only scratched it
That "Asgardian steel" you're talking about, is actually called Ooru metal.
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HOW CAN 10 PEOPLE BREAK CAPTAIN AMERICAS SHEILD IF HE ONLY HAS 1
BUT IN TOTAL=3
Alfred Angus Vlogs multiple universes/it keeps getting restored if its broken in the main universe
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The only time Cap's shield shatter is when he fails to protect the people. I see the shield as not only his iconic weapon of choice but as a symbol, it dons the American colors signifying that the shield is used to protect the American Dream, Freedom, Liberty, and Justice, it is made of Vibranium, a near indestructible metal signifying that Cap's mission to protect the people will never falter or break.