Capitão Z (3ª Série) #15
In "O poder de uma arma," Captain America faces a haunting revelation when a mysterious broadcast claims Bucky is alive and imprisoned after two decades—shattering his long-held belief that his wartime partner died years ago. Written by Stan Lee and illustrated with intense precision by Gil Kane, the story plunges into a psychological struggle rooted in guilt and memory, using the past to challenge the present. The cover by Gil Kane captures the moment’s tension, a striking visual echo of the emotional weight within.
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Captain America encounters a broadcast or recorded image claiming to be Bucky, alive and held prisoner after many years. The apparent return of his wartime partner shocks him, since he believes Bucky died twenty years earlier. The scene sets up a psychological trap built around Captain America’s grief and guilt from the Second World War.
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