Captain America: The First Avenger Sets Up Doomsday

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Avengers: Doomsday could pit two completely different philosophies against each other, and the foundation for that conflict was established all the way back in Captain America: The First Avenger. This theory examines how Abraham Erskine's famous lesson about choosing "a good man" over "the perfect soldier" could become the emotional core of Steve Rogers' return. While Doctor Doom believes power, control, and absolute authority are the only path to saving reality, Steve has always represented compassion, humility, and self-sacrifice. We'll also explore how Howard Stark's role in creating Captain America gives Doom's arrival even greater thematic weight, especially if Marvel connects Victor von Doom to the Stark legacy in unexpected ways. Finally, we break down why Steve's family and peaceful life after Endgame could become the emotional leverage Doom uses to force one final impossible choice. Whether this theory proves accurate or not, the parallels between Steve's origin story and t

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