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Gamelover41592: Thanks

RonaldM40196867: Lol they do just like the GIW. Tbh Mark Ruffalo is great, but I prefer Edward Norton's version. Especially the design with him all muscle and almost all dark green, it's amazing. Some people say they are still the same person, but really not so much as almost everything is different from the other. Tbh, I don't know what happened to the Masters Blasters. May include them one day, but my guess was that they were probably arrested for charging people to save them. I love Tony as his 2nd movie and 3rd one are so underrated and talk about serious topics that no one seems to care about or like to mention. I've tried to tell a few people about how Tony feels in his movie but they don't care at all.

kashriramji: Whatever was in the MCU then it's canon especially the Eternals sadly.


Warning: I do not own Marvel and Danny Phantom, especially their characters/events. Fictional events that I make are mine to own as well as my OC's.


Inside a gym in Brooklyn late at night, someone was training, he was throwing quick, powerful strikes on a punching bag. The man appears to be six feet tall with familiar blond hair, and blue eyes.

Captain Steven Grant "Steve" Rogers is a World War II veteran and Earth's first known superhero. Steve grew up suffering from numerous health problems, and upon the United States' entry into World War II, he was rejected from serving in the United States Army despite several attempts to enlist. Steve ultimately volunteered for Project Rebirth, where he was the only recipient of the Super Soldier Serum developed by Abraham Erskine under the Strategic Scientific Reserve. The serum greatly enhanced Steve's physical abilities to superhuman levels. After Erskine's assassination and being doubted by SSR head director Chester Phillips, Steve was relegated to performing in war bond campaigns, where he posed as a patriotic mascot under the moniker of Captain America.

In 1943, Steve rejoined the SSR after single-handedly liberating Allied prisoners from a HYDRA base, after which he began leading his team of Howling Commandos in many operations against HYDRA. His World War II exploits made Steve a living legend, and during this time he also formed a close relationship with SSR agent Peggy Carter. Rogers ultimately helped the Allies win the war and defeat HYDRA's leader Red Skull, but crashed into the Arctic during his final mission to stop a plane carrying bombs bound for the United States. Steve then spent sixty-six years unconscious and frozen in ice under a state of suspended animation, before he was eventually found by S.H.I.E.L.D. in the early 21st century.

When he awoke, Steve found himself alone in a modern world that he hardly recognized, with no idea what to do with his life.

It's why he came to the gym to get away from everything as it seems like this is the only remaining thing from his time from the war.

As Steve Rogers pounded on the bag, the sound of his thunderous punches morphed into explosions, gunfire ringing in his mind. With every so-often punch, his mind flashed with memories, such as running through explosions with his shield raised and fellow soldiers behind him, blocking Hydra weapons, and more.

"There's not enough time! I gotta put her in the water!" Steve declared.

Steve gritted his teeth in anger, his mind flashing back to him on the Valkyrie, flying it towards the ice.

As the memory continued, his snarled frown grew and his punches grew harder and more forceful. "You won't be alone." Peggy's voice and her picture flashed in his mind as he headed toward the ice.

"Oh my God." A doctor said.

Steve punched harder as he recalled the subconscious memory of his de-thawing. "This guy is still alive!" The same doctor continued.

And with that final thought, he punched the bag with enough force to dislodge the chain and knock it across the gym, tearing it and letting the sand inside fall out.

Steve panted, his body coated in fine sweat, his blond hair curled wet as he tried to calm down. He wiped his brow and hair, walking to a pile of punching bags and grabbing another. He lifted the bag with one arm and hung it up, breathing out prepared for another assault on it. As he began punching the bag, a man was standing off to the side that just so happens to be Fury, who walked forward with his hands behind his back.

"Trouble sleeping?" Fury called out.

Steve briefly looked over to look at Fury before resuming his punches. "I slept for 70 years, sir." Steve replied. "I think I've had my fill."

"Then you should be out, celebrating, seeing the world." Fury told him ashe walk closer to the living legend.

Steve stopped and panted. He left the bag and went over towards his bag laid on a nearby bench. "When I went under, the world was at war." Steve said, unwrapping the bands around his hands. "I wake up, they say we won. They didn't say what we lost." He explain as he was still sad about most of his men being gone.

"We've made some mistakes along the way." Fury admitted, pulling out a folder from behind his back. "Some, very recently."

Rogers stared at Fury and the folder before resuming his unwrapping of his bands. "Are you here with a mission, sir?" He asked.

"I am." Fury confirmed.

"Trying to get me back in the world?" Steve asked further.

"Trying to save it." Fury retorted, handing the folder out to Steve.

Steve looked at the open folder and grabbed it, looking at the picture of the Tesseract and Hydra in it. "Hydra's secret weapon." Steve breathed out.

"Howard Stark fished that out of the ocean when he was looking for you." Fury revealed, Steve looked at Fury. "He thought what we think. The Tesseract could be the key to unlimited sustainable energy. That's something the world sorely needs."

Steve closed the folder and handed it back to Fury. "Who took it from you?" He asked.

"Their names are Loki and Vlad Plasmius." Fury answered as Steve gave the director a weird look because of their names. "He's not from around here. There's a lot we'll have to bring you up to speed on, if you're in." Fury said. "The world has gotten even stranger than you already know."

"At this point, I doubt anything would surprise me." Steve declared, getting up from the bench and grabbing his bag.

"Ten bucks says you're wrong." Fury retorted.

Steve grabbed one of the punching bags and lifted it over his shoulder to carry. "There's debriefing packet waiting for you back at your apartment." Fury continued. "Is there anything about the Tesseract that we ought to know now?"

"You should have left it in the ocean." Steve replied plainly as he exit the gym.


So what did you all think of this chapter? I know I said that Danny was going to meet him this chapter, but I decided to wait and make him have his own chapter, that way it feels more natural. It will not be the next chapter, but the one after that one.