9/21/2011

Changes Between The Captain America Comic Book Uniform And The Captain America Movie Costume

By David Lawson


Captain America: The First Avenger is a box office smash hit and it seems that everyone wants to join the adventure of America's favorite comic book hero. One of the best ways to get in on the action is to have your own Captain America film costume. Of course, it's essential that you know the key differences between the classic graphic novel costume and the costume worn in the blockbuster movie.

Captain's Shield

Easily the most vital part of The Captain's outfit is without a doubt his famous shield. Depending on which version of the character you're attempting to re-create you have a choice between a diamond shaped shield or a round shield. The most common representation is the round shield such as the one which is in use in the 2011 film.

The Headpiece

The headpiece which is worn is a major consideration to bear in mind regarding the difference between the two versions of the costume. While Captain America has always worn a one-piece cowl which covers his entire head and neck, the movie version of the character simply wears a standard military battle helmet covered in blue grey leather which extends over the top half of the face to form a mask. It should also be noted that the movie version of the headpiece lacks the traditional leather wings, rather shows them as painted on the helmet.

The Boots

The boots see massive change between the two versions. The comic book version generally has bright red spandex boots with flap-over tops, while the film version has tall brown leather military boots which come three quarters the way up the calf. The look of the boots is also represented in the captain's gloves; again, Brown military style leather for the movie version, red spandex with cuffs for the comic book version.

The Pants

The actual components of the uniform are significantly different between the two versions of the outfit. In the comic books the bottom half of the outfit is made of deep blue spandex. For someone putting together their own costume this might be an unpleasant item to wear. In this case, the blue grey military battle for the character is shown wearing and film may be a better choice.

Uniform Top

The look of the upper half of the uniform is very similar between the two versions. The graphic novel version of the suit is made of red, white, and blue spandex with muscle shaped armor plates beneath. In the film version, this is replaced with a standard military uniform top which is decorated with the red, white, and blue theme and takes advantage of standard body armor.

Weaponry

One of the single most important considerations that has to be kept in mind between the two costumes is the wide range of weaponry that Captain America has used over the years. It is vital to keep in mind that while the graphic novelist version used everything from swords, to spears, to slingshots, he never used a firearm. In the film however captain America is seen wearing a leather holster on his thigh and carrying a side arm.

With these differences in mind you're now better prepared to put together the perfect Captain America movie costume. It doesn't matter if you choose to make your costume or buy it, knowing the difference between the two versions is essential. So whether you are an original graphic novel fan or have fallen in love with the 2011 blockbuster movie, having your own costume will let you live out the adventure yourself.




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