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The Marvel Universe has always reflected the world outside your window - from the moment Captain America charged into battle in World War II, to the present day! Marvel''s characters face relevant and real-life issues alongside their extraordinary adventures - from grappling with alcoholism, to participating in politics, to celebrating diversity and everything in between! These powerful stories from Marvel''s 80-year history feature iconic heroes tackling heavy-hitting subjects, including drug abuse, teen suicide, HIV, terrorism, school shootings and more. Collecting: Amazing Spider-Man (1963) 97, Howard The Duck (1976) 8, Iron Man (1968) 128, New Mutants (1983) 45, Alpha Flight (1983) 106, Uncanny X-Men (1981) 303, Incredible Hulk (1968) 420, Amazing Spider-Man (1999) 36, Captain America (2002) 1, Astonishing X-Men (2004) 51, Ms. Marvel (2015) 13, Champions (2016) 24; & material from Captain America Comics 2 and Amazing Spider-Man (1999) 583
Collects Captain America (1968) #180, #337, #438 And #451; Captain America (1996) #3; Secret Avengers (2010) #1; Captain America (2012) #1; Captain America: Steve Rogers #1; Captain America (2017) #695 and material from Captain America Comics #1-2. The many costumes of Captain America! The star-spangled costume of Captain America has been a timeless symbol of hope and freedom since his days fighting Nazism overseas and McCarthyism at home. This historical retrospective of Steve Rogers' various uniforms and super hero mantles is a showcase of America's ever-evolving sociopolitical landscape. From his early days fighting in overt patriotic garb as Captain America during World War II through his adoption of the predominately black uniform and title of the Captain at a time when he became a symbol of resisting absolute government control, Rogers has always worn his allegiance openly. Time and again, Steve has returned to Captain America's red-white-and-blue iconography, proving that the symbolic clothing of the Sentinel of Liberty stands for a higher ideal than any one person or government can achieve.
The creators of "Captain America" produced some of the most thrilling science fiction. This volume features the first stories the author's produced together ("The Blue Bolt Adventures") as well as "Race for the Moon".
A collection of comic book stories, covering every genre in which they made their mark.
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