Now, I know I've already done this before. But looking back I realized that there were a lot of Patriotic heroes who just don't get any recognition that I think should. Patriotism is one of the few things that keeps this country running anymore. Between the wars, the economic failures, and just pure ignorance brewing in America these days, the few of us out there really need something to look forward to. Which, if I recall is the only reason Captain America was created in the first place. To inspire, and bring hope to Americans in a time of need. Well friends, I believe we are in a time of need again. Therefore, I give you the most patriotic super team ever made. "Ultimate America". (If you can think of a better title, let me know.)
First off, the original, Captain America himself. Created by the super soldier serum to fight Nazi's. Captain America has been a symbol of hope and American Pride for roughly seventy years. He's been shown in comics, clothes, books, movies, t.v. shows, cartoons, and no one has ever quit loving him. He's the true meaning behind truth, justice, and the American way.
Jensen Ackles as Captain America
Shannon Carter grew up idolizing Captain America, as the niece of an agent of shield she was very close to the action, and the man himself, as she got older, she put herself through rigorous physical training, and decided to try out for the Avengers, after partaking in a few large battles alongside the Avengers, Captain America himself, deemed her worthy to wear the red, white, and blue.
Laura Ramsey as America Dream
James Buchanan Barnes was an army brat, after his father died in war, the base he grew up on took him in as their mascot, putting him through top notch physical, and weapons training. When Steve Rogers signed up and came to the base. They assigned Bucky, to "keep him out of trouble." As a lethal weapon, Bucky assisted Captain America, by doing all the "underground" dirty work, that Cap couldn't do.
Thomas Dekker as Bucky
Johnny Walker was raised in a household, that believed Patriotism was the most important thing, after his brother died in the war, he himself enlisted only to have the war end. He than visited the power broker, who gave him extra ordinary strength. Believing that Captain America's morals were old, and kind of outdated, he set out to do things his way.
Joseph Gordon Levitt as U.S. Agent
Leonard Roberts was one of the many "Buckies" a group of men following John Walker or "Super-Patriot." After that ended he remained Bucky, while John Walker played Captain America, when Cap finally returned, Walker became U.S. Agent and Roberts became Battlestar
Leonard Roberts as Battlestar
While trying to rid his hometown of the Cobra's. Jack Harrison is poisoned by Mr. Hyde, but instead of killing him, the poison gives him super strength, which in turn helps him to defeat Mr. Hyde, and the Cobra's, afterwards, he follows Captain America, and Free Spirit around for a while, before him and Free Spirit go there separate ways from Cap.
Chace Crawford as Jack Flag
Exposed to Mutagenic radiation while doing a Psychology experiment for school, giving her super human strength, and for a short time causing her to hate men. She quickly realizes the teacher is Superia, and defeats her. Partnering with Captain America and a short time later Jack Flag, who she stays partners with.
Emilie De Raven as Free Spirit
Trained by Demolition man, Priscilla Lyons, set out to save her brother from the Slug, after doing so, she worked with U.S. Agent and was later recruited for the Initiative.
Jena Malone as Vagabond
One of few heroes, without any super human abilities, Shooting Star is armed with two star shooting six shooters, and jet powered boots, straight out of El Paso, Texas, she helps to fight crime with other Texans, any time needed.
Laura Harris as Shooting Star
The grandson of Isiah Bradley, the original black Captain America, Elijah Bradley inherits super strength, determined to help, he sets up a team of super teens known as the young avengers.
Andrew McFarland as Patriot
On a quest to find Captain America's shield, Vance Astro was badly wounded, after being healed, and having found the shield, he dawned a new costume, calling himself Major Victory to fight for what Cap believed in. Truth, Justice, and the American Way
Jared Padalecki as Major Victory