Marvels #4
This Dutch-language edition collects the complete 1994 Marvels miniseries, written by Kurt Busiek with painted artwork by Alex Ross. It presents a ground-level view of key events in Marvel Comics history, from the 1940s to the 1970s, as seen through the eyes of photographer Phil Sheldon. The volume offers a unique, human perspective on the emergence of superheroes and the changing world around them.
In Marvels #4, Phil Sheldon—once a champion of the Marvels—finds himself at odds with a public that still sees heroes as threats. Determined to set the record straight, he takes on a personal mission: clearing Spider-Man’s name after the false accusation of murdering Captain George Stacy. With Alex Ross’s iconic art bringing every moment to life, this issue deepens the emotional weight of heroism in the public eye.
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Phil Sheldon has published a best-selling book, the "Marvels," yet the media and public constantly disparage and fear those powered beings who repeatedly save humans from all sorts of threats and disasters; the belittling of the Marvels wears on Phil and he decides to even the scales a bit - by clearing Spider-Man of the charge for the murder of Capt. George Stacy.
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