Summary
In every war, there are legends. And World War II birthed Captain America, the heroic Sentinel of Liberty. But in this shocking re-examination of the 1940s Super-Soldier program, a hidden and controversial chapter of history is declassified at last! Meet the unit of African-American soldiers who were involuntarily subjected to the U.S. War Department's brutish efforts to refine the Super-Soldier Serum. And hear the story of Isaiah Bradley -- who overcame all odds to don the famous red-white-and-blue on the battlefield! A tragic story that spans decades, Robert Morales and Kyle Baker hit home with a touching, timely and thought-provoking tale!
COLLECTING: Truth: Red, White & Black (2002) 1-7
COLLECTING: Truth: Red, White & Black (2002) 1-7
Additional Information
Subjects |
Captain America
-- (Fictitious character)
-- Comic books, strips, etc.
Superheroes -- Comic books, strips, etc. African American soldiers -- Comic books, strips, etc. World War, 1939-1945 -- Comic books, strips, etc. Superhero comics. Comics (Graphic works) Graphic novels. |
Publisher | New York, NY :Marvel Worldwide, Inc.,2021 |
Edition | Second edition. |
Other Titles | Truth |
Contributors |
Morales, Robert,
author. Baker, Kyle, artist. Marvel Comics Group, publisher. |
Audience |
Parental advisory. |
Language |
English |
Notes |
"Captain America created by Joe Simon and Jack Kirby." "Contains material originally published in magazine form as Truth: red, white & black #1-7." |
Description |
1 volume (unpaged) : color illustrations ; 26 cm |
ISBN | 9781302934279 1302934279 |
Other | Classic View |