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* MsFanservice: Very attractive, snow-haired vixen with a form-fitting SensualSpandex.
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* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: When he appears in ''X-Men'97'' he's sympathetic to Rogue and mutantkinds for the tragedy of Genosha and is on the hunt for Trask himself to bring him to justice, but he also emphasises that a CaptainPatriotic like him can't go busting into Mexico City without UN approval as it would cause an international incident.
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* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: When he appears in ''X-Men'97'' ''X-Men '97'', he's sympathetic to Rogue and mutantkinds mutantkind for the tragedy of Genosha and is on the hunt for Trask himself to bring him to justice, but he also emphasises that a CaptainPatriotic like him can't go busting into Mexico City without UN approval as it would cause an international incident.
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* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: When he appears in X-Men 97 he's sympathetic to Rogue and mutantkinds for the tragedy of Genosha and is on the hunt for Trask himself to bring him to justice, but he also emphasises that a CaptainPatriotic like him can't go busting into Mexico City without UN approval as it would cause an international incident.
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* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: When he appears in X-Men 97 ''X-Men'97'' he's sympathetic to Rogue and mutantkinds for the tragedy of Genosha and is on the hunt for Trask himself to bring him to justice, but he also emphasises that a CaptainPatriotic like him can't go busting into Mexico City without UN approval as it would cause an international incident.
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*ReasonableAuthorityFigure: When he appears in X-Men 97 he's sympathetic to Rogue and mutantkinds for the tragedy of Genosha and is on the hunt for Trask himself to bring him to justice, but he also emphasises that a CaptainPatriotic like him can't go busting into Mexico City without UN approval as it would cause an international incident.
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* AdaptationOriginConnection: Rogers was involved in creating Black Cat as her father learned the Super Soldier Serum, which Kingpin later used as blackmail to turn Felicia into a criminal.
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* AdaptationOriginConnection: Rogers The super soldier serum that was involved in creating Black Cat as her father learned used to create him ended up being used by the Super Soldier Serum, which Kingpin later used as blackmail to turn Felicia Hardy into a criminal.the Black Cat.
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* UnderwearOfPower: Granted, for most of his appearances, even in ''Spider-Man'', Steve is depicted with trunks that's the same blue as the rest of his pants (as well as the blue of the mask and chainmail), but for his appearance in ''WesternAnimation/XMenTheAnimatedSeries'', he's sporting Franchise/{{Superman}}-style red trunks, complete with a yellow belt, which Julia and Eric Lewald weren't fond of. This didn't carry over to ''X-Men '97''.
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* UnderwearOfPower: Granted, for most of his appearances, even in ''Spider-Man'', Steve is depicted with trunks that's the same blue as the rest of his pants (as well as the blue of the mask and chainmail), but for his appearance in ''WesternAnimation/XMenTheAnimatedSeries'', he's sporting Franchise/{{Superman}}-style red trunks, complete with a yellow belt, which Julia and Eric Lewald weren't fond of. This didn't carry over to ''X-Men '97''.''WesternAnimation/XMen97''.
* UnexplainedRecovery: Much like with Venom, ''WesternAnimation/XMen97'' shows Steve managed to get out of the vortex at some point despite being sent back there again at the end of the "Secret Wars" saga.
* UnexplainedRecovery: Much like with Venom, ''WesternAnimation/XMen97'' shows Steve managed to get out of the vortex at some point despite being sent back there again at the end of the "Secret Wars" saga.
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* UnderwearOfPower: Granted, for most of his appearances, even in ''Spider-Man'', Steve is depicted with trunks that's the same blue as the rest of his pants (as well as the blue of the mask and chainmail), but for his appearance in ''WesternAnimation/XMenTheAnimatedSeries'', he's sporting Franchise/{{Superman}}-style red trunks, complete with a yellow belt, which Julia and Eric Lewald weren't fond of. This didn't carry over to ''X-Men '97''.
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* UnderwearOfPower: Granted, for most of his appearances, even in ''Spider-Man'', Steve is depicted with trunks that's the same blue as the rest of his pants (as well as the blue of the mask and chainmail), but for his appearance in ''WesternAnimation/XMenTheAnimatedSeries'', he's sporting Franchise/{{Superman}}-style red trunks, complete with a yellow belt, which Julia and Eric Lewald weren't fond of. This didn't carry over to ''X-Men '97''.