Almanaque do Capitão América #69
In "Ruas de Lama," Captain America faces off against Rattus, a feral villain without conscience, while Falcon grapples with a painful revelation: a teenage boy is responsible for shooting his nephew, Jim Wilson, leading Falcon to consider running for Congress. Written by J. M. DeMatteis and João Paulo Martins, with striking art by Mike Zeck and inks by John Beatty, this 1985 issue blends grounded tension with political stakes, all rendered in vivid colors by Carmen Octaviano and sharp lettering by José Luiz Torres Pinto. The cover, penciled by Zeck and inked by Beatty, captures the grit and urgency of the story.
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O Capitão América é surpreendido por um vilão com características animalescas chamado Rattus, desprovido de qualquer moral. Entretanto, o Falcão descobre que um adolescente foi responsável por ter baleado o seu sobrinho, Jim Wilson, e decide candidatar-se ao Congresso.
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