Marvels 25th Anniversary #[nn]
"Judgment Day" marks a pivotal moment in the Marvels saga, as Phil Sheldon—once a chronicler of the Marvels' heroics—takes a bold stand against the public's growing hostility toward powered beings. Written by Kurt Busiek and brought to life in Alex Ross’s signature hyper-detailed style, this 25th anniversary issue sees Phil attempt to correct a long-standing injustice by clearing Spider-Man of the murder charge that has haunted him since Capt. George Stacy’s death. The cover, also by Alex Ross, captures the weight of that moment with his unmistakable realism.
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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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