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How did Captain America get his shield back after Thanos destroyed it?

How did Captain America get his shield back after Thanos destroyed it?

Comic. Captain America’s Shield is a vibranium shield that was extensively used by Steve Rogers. After the original shield was destroyed by Thanos during the Battle of Earth, Rogers traveled to an alternate timeline and acquired another shield, bestowing it to Sam Wilson.

How did Thanos break vibranium?

But, during their battle, Thanos strikes Cap’s shield and breaks it in half. It’s something we’ve never seen in the MCU—unheard of. As the Marvel wiki explains: Made from vibranium, it is able to absorb and reflect kinetic energy, enabling it to withstand impacts that would break a shield made of any other material.

How did Captain America stop Thanos in Infinity War?

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How did Captain America stop Thanos and his gauntlet in Avengers: Infinity War? The writer of Endgame has finally revealed the answer. The Avengers couldn’t stop Thanos from snapping his fingers in Infinity War, but Captain America managed to grab onto his gauntlet and stop him with his bare hands… right?

Is Thanos’ straight razor stronger than Vibranium?

During the commentary track for Endgame, which was just released on Blu-ray earlier this week, Stephen McFeely says, “You can also see that while Vibranium is the strongest substance on Earth, whatever Thanos’ straight razor there is made out of is stronger,” when watching the Thanos vs. Captain America scene.

Is Thanos the greatest weapon in the universe?

“Clearly Thanos is a thousand-year-old character who has fought everyone in the universe and is the greatest: He’s the Genghis Khan of the universe, so he would have the greatest weapon. He knows of Eitri, he’s been to Eitri to have his glove created. Did he have them create his blade as well? Potentially.

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Could Steve be toast if he used the gauntlet in Endgame?

Even if he’s swatted away by Thanos a moment later, it’s not the kind of act that’s easily forgotten. Even if the explanation straight from Markus puts an end to fan theories (also claiming that “Steve would be toast” if he tried to use the gauntlet), it creates yet another direct link between Infinity War and Endgame.