All-Star Squadron (1981-1987) #36
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Format
Kindle
Pages
25
Language
English
Published
Aug 1, 1984
Publisher
DC
Description
In a thrilling clash of titans, Captain Marvel finds himself pitted against the Man of Steel, Superman, but there’s a twist. Under the sinister influence of the Axis regime, Captain Marvel battles not just his formidable opponent but also the very ideology that’s taken hold of him. This intense juxtaposition of power and morality unravels the complex dynamics between two iconic heroes, drawing readers into a conflict that's as much about strength as it is about belief.
Amidst the chaos, the creative talents of Roy Thomas, Rich Buckler, and Jerry Ordway weave a story rich in action and emotional depth, bringing the stakes higher than ever. Desperate to break free from the regime’s grasp, Captain Marvel’s journey becomes one of self-discovery, highlighting the struggle between good and evil that often mirrors the world outside the pages. As the lines blur, readers are left questioning where true heroism lies.
With stunning illustrations by Carl Gafford and Richard Howell, this installment captures not only the high-octane action but also the nuanced relationships between its characters. It’s a compelling look at bravery, betrayal, and the complexities of fighting for what’s right, even when you’re your own worst enemy.
Amidst the chaos, the creative talents of Roy Thomas, Rich Buckler, and Jerry Ordway weave a story rich in action and emotional depth, bringing the stakes higher than ever. Desperate to break free from the regime’s grasp, Captain Marvel’s journey becomes one of self-discovery, highlighting the struggle between good and evil that often mirrors the world outside the pages. As the lines blur, readers are left questioning where true heroism lies.
With stunning illustrations by Carl Gafford and Richard Howell, this installment captures not only the high-octane action but also the nuanced relationships between its characters. It’s a compelling look at bravery, betrayal, and the complexities of fighting for what’s right, even when you’re your own worst enemy.
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