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Overview"For more than 60 years, Captain America served as an iconic figure in popular culture, and one of Marvel Comics' flagship characters. He represented everything good and positive about the classic American ideal - truth, strength, liberty, and an unflappable belief that justice would always prevail. When his alter ego, Steve Rogers, was assassinated by a sniper outside a federal courthouse, his death rocked the comic world and left fans and critics with numerous questions about his life and how it ended. Did he die a political casualty of the Global War on Terrorism, or was it just another Marvel marketing ploy? Had he become an anachronism in tights, or was he still a self-conscious, larger than life figure who tried to bear the full existential weight of what American military power had become? And how is his death in the Civil War series to be reconciled with his second death, in Morrell and Breitweiser's series """"The Chosen?"""" This book brings such speculations into sharper focus, compiling critical essays by a wide range of authors, including art and literary scholars, professors and graduate students, historians, and """"Captain America"""" writers. The range of topics discussed include the ways in which Nazi Germany was represented in """"Captain America Comics"""" from the 1940s to his resurrection in the 1960s; the creation of """"Captain America"""" in light of the Jewish American experience; the relationship between Captain America and Captain Britain, who was featured in a few rare UK Marvel comics; the groundbreaking partnership between Captain America and one of the first mainstream African American superheroes, The Falcon; and, the various successful and unsuccessful attempts that were made to kill Captain America before his 'real' death." Full Product DetailsAuthor: Robert G. Weiner , John Shelton Lawrence , J.M. DeMatteisPublisher: McFarland & Co Inc Imprint: McFarland & Co Inc Dimensions: Width: 17.80cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 25.40cm Weight: 0.478kg ISBN: 9780786437030ISBN 10: 0786437030 Pages: 243 Publication Date: 30 March 2009 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsAn excellent anthology of essays for anyone interested in both comics as well as popular of 20th century America...a great starting point for people interested in studying or understanding Captain America as well as a great tool to enlist in those already involved with studying the character --NEPCA Journal. An excellent anthology of essays for anyone interested in both comics as well as popular of 20th century America...a great starting point for people interested in studying or understanding Captain America as well as a great tool to enlist in those already involved with studying the character --<i>NEPCA Journal.</i> -An excellent anthology of essays for anyone interested in both comics as well as popular of 20th century America...a great starting point for people interested in studying or understanding Captain America as well as a great tool to enlist in those already involved with studying the character---NEPCA Journal. Author InformationRobert G. Weiner is humanities librarian at Texas Tech University. His works have been published in the following journals: Journal of Popular Culture, Public Library Quarterly, Journal of American Culture and Popular Music and Society. He lives in Lubbock. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |