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Captain America: Man Out of Time
Language: English
Format: Hardcover
ISBN 10: 0785151281
ISBN 13: 9780785151289
Publication date:
January 1st, 2011
Publisher: Marvel Enterprises
Pages: 120
Genres: Young Adult, Action & Adventure
A haunting tale unfolds as the Avengers stumble upon a tattered soldier from a forgotten era, unwittingly drenching their modern world in nostalgia and unresolved pain. This soldier is none other than Captain America, a symbol of valor and sacrifice, pulled from the depths of history into a contemporary reality that has drastically changed. As he grapples with the dislocation of time, his once-familiar world feels alien, filled with challenges and values he no longer recognizes.
As Captain America navigates this new landscape, he confronts not only external threats but also the ghosts of his past. The struggle to adapt becomes as much about personal redemption as it is about battling foes. Mark Waid's storytelling, combined with Jorge Molina's vivid illustrations, creates a poignant narrative of heroism, loss, and the search for one's place in an ever-evolving world. Readers are invited to witness the timeless struggle of a hero striving to make sense of his legacy while reigniting the ideals of courage and selflessness.
As Captain America navigates this new landscape, he confronts not only external threats but also the ghosts of his past. The struggle to adapt becomes as much about personal redemption as it is about battling foes. Mark Waid's storytelling, combined with Jorge Molina's vivid illustrations, creates a poignant narrative of heroism, loss, and the search for one's place in an ever-evolving world. Readers are invited to witness the timeless struggle of a hero striving to make sense of his legacy while reigniting the ideals of courage and selflessness.