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Fallen Son: The Death Of Captain America HC (Oversized) by John Cassaday (Artist), David Finch (Artist), Ed McGuinness (Artist), (8-Jul-2009) Hardcover
di
Jeph Loeb
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Action & Adventure
Formato
Copertina rigida
Lingua
Inglese
Editore
Marvel Comics; Premiere Ed edition (24 Oct. 2007)
Descrizione
In a gripping exploration of loss and heroism, the narrative chronicles the aftermath of Captain America's shocking demise and its profound impact on the Marvel Universe. Jeph Loeb invites readers to witness the turmoil and heartache reverberating through the lives of friends and foes alike, as the world grapples with the void left by this iconic figure.
With the talents of celebrated artists John Cassaday, David Finch, and Ed McGuinness enhancing Loeb’s poignant storytelling, the pages are filled with stunning visuals that bring the emotional weight of this event to life. Each character faces their own reckoning in the wake of tragedy, leading to powerful moments of reflection, camaraderie, and confrontation that redefine what it means to be a hero.
With the talents of celebrated artists John Cassaday, David Finch, and Ed McGuinness enhancing Loeb’s poignant storytelling, the pages are filled with stunning visuals that bring the emotional weight of this event to life. Each character faces their own reckoning in the wake of tragedy, leading to powerful moments of reflection, camaraderie, and confrontation that redefine what it means to be a hero.
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