gemelolandia.com - Captain America Shield Pin Pin made of rhodium-plated brass and silver, blue and red enamel. Size 17 x 17mm.
Captain America (Steve Rogers) is one of the most important superheroes in Marvel Comics. Created in 1941, it has always proven itself as "a reliable thermometer of the social temperature of its country." The character was created as an element of propaganda during World War II, where he represented a free and democratic America that opposed an imperialist and warlike Europe, and had great success among the public, but with the end of the conflict he lost his popularity, despite an attempt (in vain) to retrain him as a communist hunter in the early years of the Cold War.
In 1964, when Stan Lee decided to take on the character in The Avengers, he deprived him of the nationalist elements that he had in his origin, but reformed him by giving him a new sensitivity and humanity, and very often his stories were used to denounce corruption and the social inequalities present in North American society, representing a kind of real "conscience" of America.
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