Marvel Série I #3
In "À Primeira Luz do Alvorocer...", Captain America thwarts a terrorist plot at the New Populist Party convention and meets Sam Underwood, the event’s president, who urges him to run for office. Though initially hesitant, the Captain agrees to consider it—only to find himself unexpectedly drawn into the political spotlight when a military questionnaire and a sensational newspaper headline suggest his campaign is already underway. Written by Roger Stern, Don Perlin, Roger McKenzie, Jim Shooter, and Paulo Moreira, with art by John Byrne and Joe Rubinstein, and cover by John Byrne and Frank Miller, this 2012 issue captures a pivotal moment in Steve Rogers’ journey, blending political intrigue with the character’s enduring sense of duty.
In "À Primeira Luz do Alvorocer...", the Captain journeys to S.H.I.E.L.D. seeking answers about his true past, only to uncover a long-buried World War II trunk containing his iconic triangular shield. As Baron Strucker deceives Nick Fury and escapes custody, his pursuit of the Captain leads to a shocking confrontation—revealing the villain's true nature in a twist that redefines everything.
In "O Homem-Dragão," Mecanus revives the robotic Homem-Dragão to battle Captain America after his earlier drone, Strucker, fails. Meanwhile, Steve finds himself unexpectedly drawn to his new neighbor, Jo, as the city braces for a mechanical onslaught.
In "Cap para Presidente," Steve Rogers thwarts a terrorist attack at the New Populist Party convention, where he meets Sam Underwood, the event's president. After being urged to run for office, Steve hesitates—but as he returns home, a mysterious army questionnaire and a shocking headline from the Daily Globe suggest his path may already be shifting.
In "O Mercenário e o Monstro!", Batroc frees Mr. Hyde from prison, forcing the mercenary to aid in a terrifying scheme to hold New York ransom using a Roxxon ship as a weapon. When the Captain intervenes, he quickly finds himself outmatched by Hyde’s overwhelming strength and rage.
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