In the comics, Captain America survives Thanos' actions. Thanos' main focus was often on other cosmic threats and obtaining the Infinity Stones, not specifically targeting Captain America for elimination.
In the comics, Thanos kills Captain America in a very powerful and unexpected way. He uses his immense strength and cosmic powers to deliver a fatal blow.
One common theme is the clash of values. Captain America has his own set of moral and ethical beliefs from his own universe, and when he enters the world of Shield Hero, there can be differences and similarities that are explored. For example, how they both view justice and protecting the innocent.
In the comics, Captain America's shield was created by a special alloy and given to him by the government as a symbol of his status and to aid in his fight against evil.
The way Captain America got his shield in the Wakanda comic was through a complex process involving the expertise of Wakanda's finest minds. They combined rare metals and cutting-edge forging methods to forge the shield that became his trusted weapon.
Captain America's strategic mind and leadership skills could play a big role in combining their powers. He could come up with plans that utilize both of their shields effectively. The Shield Hero's ability to adapt his shield powers could be paired with Captain America's physical prowess. For instance, if the Shield Hero creates a shield with a fire - based power, Captain America could use his strength to throw it with more force and accuracy, creating a more devastating attack. Also, their combined auras of heroism could have an intangible effect on the battlefield, inspiring their allies to fight harder and potentially unlocking hidden powers within themselves.