What if Steve was a woman? And Japanese?

What if Steve was a woman? And Japanese?

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WHAT IF ALL CHARACTERS WERE ATTRACTIVE WOMEN?

Does Marvel have a waifu universe like DC does on E-11 and Ame-Comi?

You might be onto something
I think they do but I don't remember them.

>And Japanese
She'd be in an internment camp.

>a Japanese woman
>in the American military in WW2

Think again.

Do the people who do these racebends ever think about historical context?

It isn't the most terrible idea someone from Sup Forums has ever had. Take that as you will.
>implying
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/442nd_Infantry_Regiment_(United_States)

Couldn't you just reason through that they used her a test subject for whatever purpose and wasn't the intended final result? It's not really as much of a block as you seem to believe unless you think every alternate version has to have exactly the same origin.

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>cap fighting in the Pacific theater instead of Europe
I'd like that.

Japanese Hydra when?

That's the thing though. Changing the character's origins makes them a different person. The experiences of a Japanese-American woman would be profoundly different from canon Cap.
At that point might as well make a completely different character.

Hmm what was the hand doing during ww2 i wonder

The 442nd regiment is the supreme irony of the US during World War 2

>en.wikipedia.org/wiki/442nd_Infantry_Regiment_(United_States)
Don't see anything about women there.
>Most of the families of mainland Japanese Americans were confined to internment camps in the United States interior.
So if Steve were a Japanese woman, he'd be in an internment camp.

Making cap a woman or a Japanese american could be interesting.
Doing both does seem like a bit of a stretch from a character perspective.

That's the point though. I don't understand what you want from alternate universe stories if you want things to be exactly the same.

>Unit 731 is part of Hydra
I can dig it.

It'd be real fucking lame. Marvel needs to learn how to retire these characters instead of handing out their mantles like hotcakes. You're Captain America! She's Captain America! We're all Captain America!

Why japanese?

Legacy characters are nothing new, user

The way they've got it now though, they could make a team comprised solely of Captain Americas.

>he doesn't like legacy characters

lmao

encyclopedia.densho.org/Japanese_American_women_in_military/

I think that's his point. The fact that they've been doing this for a while leads to whole swaths of people who are or have been that title.

So?

These still look like mainly non-combat roles.

I dunno, ask him.

I don't fucking like. That's my point. I don't care that's its been done before. Derp.

user, he's saying retire the legacy and do something new.
As in do more new and keep going after.

Yes? In real life people can't take an experimental drug and become superhuman.
You claimed Japanese Americans were all locked up in internment camps. That claim is wrong.

More Cap porn?

I think you just need to read something else if you don't like mantles being passed around, sounds like capeshit just isn't for you.

Might as well complain about costumes next or how the stories don't end.

I'm not that into cape shit actually. I find it odd how someone with the exact same powerset and origin story springs about every few years to replace the old and busted original hero.

>What if Steve was a woman? And Japanese?

What if they were all?

youtube.com/watch?v=8TM5Tdl9uww

fair enough, you know what you like

I feel like we've had this retarded thread before. Either way she'd be in an internment camp.

Looks like Korra.

>didn't read the thread

You can link all the wiki articles you want, that doesn't change the fact that it's a 99% chance she'd be in an internment game. Furthermore Japanese recruitment into WAC didn't begin till '43, and even if she scored the highest in WAC training, she'd be a switchboard operator most likely. So it's the overwhelming probability she's in an internment camp of a tiny possibility she's in WAC.

Arguing against an unlikely protagonist on the grounds of probability is supremely autistic.

Coming from an internment camp makes a better story

It would be automatically better.

So...captain japan?
I could dig it

Isn't Sunfire Japan's Captain America?

The entire premise of the thread is idiotic and autistic.

Other than wearing the colours of his country's flag, not really.

I don't know why but Iori as Iron Man cracks me the fuck up.

There is actually a cool story be told there, just not by Marvel. In the COIE continuity, the United States Goverment used nippo-american metahumans in the Pacific Front, most of them drafted under threat that if they didn't join, their families would be sent to internament camps, Tsunami being the most notable person that went through this.