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The Impossible Woman asks Madcap to teach her daughter Impia how to have fun. Madcap is later captured by Vice and Triphammer of the Power Tools on the order of Dr. Madcap encounters She-Hulk, and she defeats him on a day when she is trying to have a quiet walk in the park. Katie and Franklin disapprove of his irreverent attitude, but it teaches the two pre-adolescents a lesson in responsibility. Madcap agrees, but his idea of adventure is to cause chaos and confusion all over town and even go head-on to confront armed bank robbers. While watching an episode of the show, a bored Katie Power and Franklin Richards of Power Pack decide that Madcap would be someone with whom they could go on an "adventure". When his body is found, Madcap is declared legally dead but slowly returns to life while in the morgue. Daredevil intervenes, but in the subsequent fight the warehouse is burned down, and Madcap ignores Daredevil's repeated appeals to get out of the fire. Taken to a warehouse, Madcap is tied up, beaten, and assaulted with an axe. The two film A Day in the Life of a Superhero, which is interrupted when Rose's underlings abduct Madcap.
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In the course of the fight he meets Dollar Bill, who runs a Manhattan public-access television cable TV show. He gets back into costume and breaks up a shipment of illegal arms organized by the Rose. Madcap is confined to a mental hospital but escapes. Nomad recovers, tracks Madcap to a shack in an old fairground at Coney Island, and defeats him there. Nomad tries to stop him, but Madcap uses his madness-inducing powers on him as well. Spewing absurdist philosophy, he runs rampant through the streets of Manhattan, causing mass chaos and a riot. After purchasing a toy soap bubble pistol from a dime store and donning a garish clown costume stolen from the Ace Costume Shop, the newly christened Madcap sets out to convince others that life is entirely without reason. He is injured but the wounds heal almost instantly. Leaving the hospital, he attempts suicide by throwing himself in front of traffic. When being told of the deaths of all his friends and family, his mind shatters, his belief in a rational universe swept away. Everyone aboard the bus, including his parents and sister Katy, are killed, leaving him as the only survivor, his body mixing with the Compound.

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On the way to a picnic with his family and church community, their bus collides with a tanker truck full of Compound X07 (an experimental nerve agent developed by A.I.M.). Madcap (true name unknown) was originally a deeply religious young man. Gruenwald stated, "Madcap represents purposelessness, the disaffected youth of today who thinks 'What's the reason for doing anything?' The ultimate dropout generation." Fictional character biography Most of the villains Gruenwald introduced Captain America in were created to symbolize aspects of contemporary American culture and the world political situation. Madcap first appeared in Captain America #307 (July 1985), and was created by Mark Gruenwald and Paul Neary.
