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O mesmo Newsarama agora revela uma sinopse da mini-série Fallen Son, na qual Jeph Loeb, acompanhado de diversos artistas, mostrará alguns heróis importantes do Universo Marvel refletindo sobre os acontecimentos de Captain America #25.
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According to the New York Daily News, Captain America dies in issue #25, after being shot on the steps of the courthouse where he was to be arraigned.
"It's a hell of a time for him to go. We really need him now," co-creator Joe Simon, 93, told the News after being informed of his brainchild's death.
The News outlined Cap’s history up to the point of Civil War, quoting current Cap writer Ed Brubaker as saying:
"What I found is that all the really hard-core left-wing fans want Cap to be standing out on and giving speeches on the streetcorner against the Bush administration, and all the really right-wing [fans] all want him to be over in the streets of Baghdad, punching out Saddam," Brubaker said.
From the News:
Comic book deaths, however, are rarely final. Marvel's archrival, DC Comics, provoked a media frenzy when it killed off Superman in 1993, only to reanimate its prize creation a year later.
Joe Quesada, 43, Marvel Entertainment's editor in chief, said he wouldn't rule out the shield-throwing champion's eventual return. But for now, the Captain's fans are in mourning.
The News also revealed this panel from the issue:
"It's a hell of a time for him to go. We really need him now," co-creator Joe Simon, 93, told the News after being informed of his brainchild's death.
The News outlined Cap’s history up to the point of Civil War, quoting current Cap writer Ed Brubaker as saying:
"What I found is that all the really hard-core left-wing fans want Cap to be standing out on and giving speeches on the streetcorner against the Bush administration, and all the really right-wing [fans] all want him to be over in the streets of Baghdad, punching out Saddam," Brubaker said.
From the News:
Comic book deaths, however, are rarely final. Marvel's archrival, DC Comics, provoked a media frenzy when it killed off Superman in 1993, only to reanimate its prize creation a year later.
Joe Quesada, 43, Marvel Entertainment's editor in chief, said he wouldn't rule out the shield-throwing champion's eventual return. But for now, the Captain's fans are in mourning.
The News also revealed this panel from the issue:

O mesmo Newsarama agora revela uma sinopse da mini-série Fallen Son, na qual Jeph Loeb, acompanhado de diversos artistas, mostrará alguns heróis importantes do Universo Marvel refletindo sobre os acontecimentos de Captain America #25.
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"Captain America will continue to be published despite the very real death of Steve Rogers.
Next week, Civil War: The Confession features the final moments of his life.
In April & May, Fallen Son: Death of Captain America will follow the Marvel Universe’s reaction to this tragedy.
Also in May, Captain America #26 is where the aftermath of his death must be faced, beginning with the autopsy of his body.
Comments from Ms. Marvel in this week’s Civil War: The Initiative, which seemed to indicate that Captain America is still alive, and being held prisoner by the Pro-Registration forces may not have been exactly what they seemed on the surface, and events related to those comments will play out in upcoming issues of New Avengers.
So, yes, Captain America, Steve Rogers, is dead."
Next week, Civil War: The Confession features the final moments of his life.
In April & May, Fallen Son: Death of Captain America will follow the Marvel Universe’s reaction to this tragedy.
Also in May, Captain America #26 is where the aftermath of his death must be faced, beginning with the autopsy of his body.
Comments from Ms. Marvel in this week’s Civil War: The Initiative, which seemed to indicate that Captain America is still alive, and being held prisoner by the Pro-Registration forces may not have been exactly what they seemed on the surface, and events related to those comments will play out in upcoming issues of New Avengers.
So, yes, Captain America, Steve Rogers, is dead."
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