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"Chapitre I le temps des héros" presents a pivotal moment in the Marvels saga, where Phil Sheldon—once celebrated for his bestselling book on superheroes—grapples with the public's shifting perception of the very heroes he once idolized. As media scrutiny turns harsh and fear replaces awe, Phil takes a bold step to correct the record by clearing the name of the Spider, falsely accused of murdering Captain George Stacy. Written by Kurt Busiek, Laurence Belingard, Nicole Duclos, and Patrick Noël, and brought to life with Alex Ross’s signature painted realism—both in story and on the cover by Ross—this issue captures a turning point in how heroes are remembered, all through the lens of one man’s quiet defiance.
In "Chapitre I le temps des héros," photographer Phil Sheldon captures the dawn of a new era, witnessing the birth of the Torche Humaine and the first glimpses of Captain America and Namor through his lens. Told with a timeless, photojournalistic feel, the story unfolds as history itself begins to take shape.
In "Chapitre IV adieu, Gwen !", Phil Sheldon—once a celebrated chronicler of the Marvels—grapples with the public's growing fear and scorn toward the very heroes he once celebrated. Tired of the relentless backlash, he takes a bold step to reclaim the narrative, seeking to clear the name of a hero whose legacy has been twisted by suspicion and tragedy.
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