
Marvels (1994) #1
Language: Portuguese
Format: Paperback
ISBN 10: 8573051256
ISBN 13: 9788573051254
Publication date:
January 1st, 1995
Publisher: Abril Jovem
Pages: 45
Set against the backdrop of a rapidly changing America, this work delves into the vibrant and complex landscape of the Marvel Universe from 1939 to 1974. Through a unique lens, the narrative explores how superheroes emerged as symbols of hope and resilience during tumultuous times, capturing the essence of both the characters and the world they inhabit.
Alex Ross's striking artwork brings to life iconic figures, allowing readers to experience the awe and wonder of these legends as they navigate their destinies. Meanwhile, Kurt Busiek’s storytelling weaves together a rich tapestry of history, highlighting the interplay between ordinary people and extraordinary beings. Each vignette reveals how these heroes influenced society and reflect the zeitgeist of their respective eras.
With meticulous attention to detail, the narrative showcases pivotal moments and cultural shifts that shaped the Marvel Universe, offering insights into the characters and stories that have become cultural touchstones. As readers traverse the pages, they are invited to consider the impact of myth and morality in a world filled with both struggle and triumph.
Ultimately, this exploration serves not only as a homage to the beloved superheroes but also as a profound commentary on the human experience, examining what it truly means to be a hero in the face of adversity. Through unforgettable illustrations and deeply resonant storytelling, the book provides a captivating look at an influential chapter in comic book history.
Alex Ross's striking artwork brings to life iconic figures, allowing readers to experience the awe and wonder of these legends as they navigate their destinies. Meanwhile, Kurt Busiek’s storytelling weaves together a rich tapestry of history, highlighting the interplay between ordinary people and extraordinary beings. Each vignette reveals how these heroes influenced society and reflect the zeitgeist of their respective eras.
With meticulous attention to detail, the narrative showcases pivotal moments and cultural shifts that shaped the Marvel Universe, offering insights into the characters and stories that have become cultural touchstones. As readers traverse the pages, they are invited to consider the impact of myth and morality in a world filled with both struggle and triumph.
Ultimately, this exploration serves not only as a homage to the beloved superheroes but also as a profound commentary on the human experience, examining what it truly means to be a hero in the face of adversity. Through unforgettable illustrations and deeply resonant storytelling, the book provides a captivating look at an influential chapter in comic book history.