The woman with superpowers in Captain America 3 was Captain America's spouse, Hulk. In the movie, Falcon obtained superpowers similar to Captain America's by receiving the Super Soldier Serum, including strength, speed, and endurance.
1 Ain't no Mountain High Enough - No one is
2 I'm more powerful than you think - I am
I'm not a spy- I'm not a spy but I'm a shield
4 This is your moment - This is your moment
5 You can't stop me - You can't stop me
6 I'm the one with the powers - I have the powers
7 I'm the one who makes the rules - I make the rules
8 You can't take my suit - My suit? You can't take my suit
I'm the Captain- I'm the Captain
I'm not just a man - I'm not just a man, I'm a vibranium man
I'm strong enough to take on the whole Marvel Universe
12 I'm not afraid of you - I'm not afraid of you
I'm the Steve Roger of the Marvel Universe
I'm not just a fan - I'm not just a fan I'm a fanatic
15 I'm not your friend - I'm not your friend but I am
16 I'm not a hero - I'm not a hero but I am
I'm not a superhero- I'm not a superhero but I am
I'm Not A Shield- My Shield? You can't take my shield
I'm not just a man with powers - I'm not just a man with powers, I'm a Vibrant Goldman
20 I'm the one who needs help - I'm the one who needs help
A common theme is the clash and then the fusion of their different ideals. Captain America, with his more modern American values, and Wonder Woman, from the Amazonian culture, often have to find common ground. Another theme is their leadership. They are both natural leaders, so fanfics often explore how they lead together or take turns leading in a mission.
The theme of leadership also often appears. Both are leaders in their own right. Fanfics might show how they lead together in a joint mission, or how they influence each other's leadership styles. For example, Wonder Woman's more ancient and mythical leadership might influence Captain America's modern - day approach, and vice versa.
There's also the story of Steve's first real mission as Captain America. He was sent on a USO tour at first, but when he got the chance to fight in the real battle, he showed his true courage. He didn't care about the danger and just wanted to do his part to save his comrades and fight against the bad guys.
Definitely Peggy Carter. She's so iconic in the movie that fans love to write about her further. They might give her more action - packed scenes or develop her character even more in the context of the war. Bucky is a big one too. His loyalty to Steve and the tragedy that befalls him make for great fanfiction material. And then there's Red Skull. Some fanfictions might explore his backstory more, his motives, and how he became the villain he is. It gives a different perspective on the story.
One of the essential Captain America graphic novels is 'The Death of Captain America'. It was a major storyline that had a huge impact on the character's lore. It explored the aftermath of Captain America's death and how it affected the Marvel Universe.
Sure. 'Captain America: The Winter Soldier' is a great one. It delves deep into the mystery of Bucky Barnes, who is the Winter Soldier. The story is full of action and intrigue, with great art that really brings the story to life.