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Mark Gruenwald and the Star Spangled Symbolism of Captain America, 1985-1995 (Paperback)
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Mark Gruenwald and the Star Spangled Symbolism of Captain America, 1985-1995 (Paperback)
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From 1985 to 1995, Mark Gruenwald was the head writer for Captain
America. During this decade, Gruenwald wrote some of the most
essential stories in Captain America's history and guided the comic
through an eventful period of both world history and comic book
history. This book dissects the influence of the world at large on
Gruenwald's stories and the subsequent influence of Gruenwald's
work on the world of comics. The book's ten chapters discuss a wide
range of topics including the generational tensions inherent in a
comic about a G.I. Generation hero, written by a baby boomer, for
an audience of Gen Xers; the enduring threat of the Red Skull and
the never-ending aura of World War II; the rising popularity of
vigilante characters during the '90s; and how Captain America fits
into the war on drugs and its "just say no" mentality. Set against
the declining American patriotism of the 1980s and 1990s, this book
places special emphasis on the symbolism of the most American of
superheroes.
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