Capitão América #183
"Começar De Novo" marca um novo capítulo para os Vingadores, agora sob o escopo das Nações Unidas, enquanto dois novos recrutas — Rage e o regenerado Homem-Areia — entram no programa reserva. Com os Vingadores aprisionados numa dimensão distinta e a avó de Rage sendo mantida refém por Ngh, o Imencionável, a equipe enfrenta uma ameaça que desafia não só sua força, mas também a própria noção de redenção. Escrito por Larry Hama e pela Estúdio Art & Comics, com arte de Paul Ryan e cobertura por Ryan e Tom Palmer, este número de Capitão América #183 é uma jornada intensa e emocional, onde o passado e o futuro se entrelaçam.
In "Começar De Novo," the Avengers operate under new UN oversight as two unexpected recruits—Rage and the reformed criminal known as Homem-Areia—join their reserve program. When the Tetrarcas da Entropia seize the team and trap them in another dimension, Rage must race to save them while his grandmother is held hostage by the alien menace Ngh, the Imencionável.
In "Pés de Barro," the Avengers, joined by Rage and the Tetrarchs of Entropy, face a dire threat in the form of Ngh—only to find their efforts stymied. When Thor and Sersi uncover Ngh’s benevolent counterpart, a profound fusion offers a resolution that reshapes the conflict and banishes the treacherous Tetrarchs to another dimension.
In "Acerto de Contas," the West Coast Avengers reorganize under United Nations oversight, sidelining the Agent Americano after he’s not selected for the new team. Tensions flare between the Agent and Hawkeye, leading to a physical clash—until the Avengers step in, forcing the Agent to walk away from the team he once led.
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