Marvel Gold. Capitán América: Sueños Americanos #[nn]
Esta colección reúne la etapa de Ed Brubaker al frente del Capitán América, centrada en el arco argumental 'Sueños Americanos'. Incluye los números que exploran el regreso de Steve Rogers tras los eventos de 'Civil War' y su enfrentamiento con nuevas amenazas como el nuevo Cráneo Rojo. Es una edición en tapa dura de Panini España dentro de su línea Marvel Gold, que recopila material publicado originalmente en Estados Unidos entre 2007 y 2008.
In "¡Héroes del Celuloide!", Captain America arrives in California to oversee a movie about his life, only to be ambushed at the airport by the Nihilist Front. He’s pulled from danger by Nomad, the sleek, modern hero who seems tailor-made for the spotlight—while unseen forces, including the enigmatic Leader and the Ameridroid, observe how the spotlight might reshape the future of heroism.
In "¿Muerte de una Leyenda?", Captain America finds his public image under siege as the Nihilist Front targets him during a celebratory parade, only to be rescued by the enigmatic Nomad. When the attacks escalate and the giant Ameridroid strikes, Cap is captured—only to wake up in a twisted new reality where he's set to star in a film that rewrites his legacy: a final, fatal showdown with the Red Skull.
In "¡...La Última Película!", Cap finds himself trapped in a twisted cinematic illusion orchestrated by the Red Skull, forced to play a role in a film about his own demise. As the lines between reality and performance blur, he must break free from the Ameridroid’s control, confront the Nihilist Order, and unravel the truth behind the recently revealed fake Nomad—only to see the movie project collapse before his eyes.
In "¡Cabeza de Trueno!", Captain America finds himself imprisoned by the Sultan, forcing Spider-Man and Nick Fury to launch a daring rescue mission. As the stakes rise, the Sultan unleashes a devastating threat—launching a nuclear missile aimed at Washington D.C.—putting the fate of the nation in the hands of heroes who may be too late to stop it.
In "¡Huida de Cabeza de Trueno!", Captain America and Spider-Man face a desperate plunge from a floating armored island, while Nick Fury battles time and terror strapped to a nuclear bomb aimed at Washington, D.C. With no time to spare and the fate of the nation hanging in the balance, the trio must overcome impossible odds to stop the mechanical menace of the robotic Sultan.
In "¡El Hombre que marcaba la Diferencia!", Captain America faces a radical opponent whose crusade against the system threatens to unravel everything he stands for—not through violence, but by turning his ideals inside out. As the hero confronts a man who claims to fight for the oppressed yet values victory over justice, the line between champion and zealot blurs in a battle of principles.
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