At Marvel’s Next Big Thing panel at New York Comic Con, the company announced further details about Avengers: Twilight, a project that had been teased a month earlier from Chip Zdarsky and Daniel Acuña.The project is now officially revealed to be a miniseries starting in January that will see Steve Rogers stuck in a future where the Avengers as he knows them are gone, and he hasn’t been Captain America for years. Can he bring back the Avengers when it seems that the world has passed them by?Marvel released a promotional image for the series, showing an older Steve Rogers walking with his Captain America costume on underneath his jacket, stuck in a world where the Avengers mean something else entirely. Obviously, as people well remember, Captain America was first brought into the Marvel Age of Comics in 1964 when the Avengers found him encased in melting ice in the ocean in Avengers #4. The hook that Jack Kirby and Stan Lee used in that story was to place Captain America as a Man Out of Time, having lost decades of his life while in suspended animation.RELATED: Marvel Teases the Final Days of the Avengers in a New Zdarsky/Acuna Project
At Marvel’s Next Big Thing panel at New York Comic Con, the company announced further details about Avengers: Twilight, a project that had been teased a month earlier from Chip Zdarsky and Daniel Acuña.
The project is now officially revealed to be a miniseries starting in January that will see Steve Rogers stuck in a future where the Avengers as he knows them are gone, and he hasn’t been Captain America for years. Can he bring back the Avengers when it seems that the world has passed them by?
Marvel released a promotional image for the series, showing an older Steve Rogers walking with his Captain America costume on underneath his jacket, stuck in a world where the Avengers mean something else entirely. Obviously, as people well remember, Captain America was first brought into the Marvel Age of Comics in 1964 when the Avengers found him encased in melting ice in the ocean in Avengers #4. The hook that Jack Kirby and Stan Lee used in that story was to place Captain America as a Man Out of Time, having lost decades of his life while in suspended animation.
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