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He’s no Avenger.

A man dressed head to toe in a Captain America costume was caught breaking into a backyard shed in Mississippi — by a gun-slinging property owner who proved to be the real superhero, according to reports Friday.

Costumed clown David Hobbs bungled the alleged heist and set off an alarm alerting the Clarksdale home owner, an unidentified former Marine who apparently didn’t care much about the would-be burglar’s bulging fake muscles and was quickly able to overpower him, according to The Smoking Gun.

Hobbs, 36, was then hauled down to the Coahoma County Jail in Clarksdale, where he was photographed handcuffed to a bench with a look less like a Marvel superhero than a Scooby-Doo villain who just had his mask ripped off.

In addition to the Captain America get-up, Hobbs was also wearing a pair of fairy wings when he allegedly tried to rob the shed on Tuesday around 3 a.m., according to the outlet.

“It’s just crazy. You come out at that time in the morning and someone’s prowling around on your property,” one neighbor told WCJB-TV in Gainesville, Fla.

“You know, you’ve got a family you’re trying to protect.”

Hobbs had already been on probation for a grand larceny conviction, according to the station. He’s now in jail on a $25,000 bond for burglary charges, Clarksdale cops said.

And he’s not the only alleged thief who has sported a superhero costume as a disguise.

In December, a duo of armed crooks — one dressed as Batman, the other donning a skintight green bodysuit — used a rifle and a sword to rob a convenience store in Council Bluffs, Iowa.

On Friday, Clarksdale cops didn’t immediately return a request for comment.