Product Overview
From Follett
"Contains material originally published in magazine form as Truth: Red, White & Black (2002) #1-7.";"Captain America created by Joe Simon & Jack Kirby.";"Parental advisory"--Back cover. Covering the controversial and declassified story of three African-American soldiers who were experimented on by their government and turned into Super-Soldiers, one of which survived as Captain America.
From the Publisher
In every war, there are legends. And World War II birthed Captain America, the heroic Sentinel of Liberty. But in this shocking re-examination of the 1940s Super-Soldier programme, a hidden and controversial chapter of history is declassified at last! Meet the unit of African-American soldiers who were involuntarily subjected to the U.S. War Department's brutish efforts to refine the Super-Soldier Serum. And hear the story of Isaiah Bradley - who overcame all odds to don the famous red-white-and-blue on the battlefield! A tragic story that spans decades, Robert Morales and Kyle Baker hit home with a touching, timely and thought-provoking tale! Collecting: Truth: Red, White & Black (2002) 1-7