The author of Captain America stressed that the Red Skull and Captain America came from the same experiment, but expressed different reaction based on the mindset that they originally had before the super soldier project. In Captain America Issue #1, the Red Skull speaks about him being the first person to undergo the experiment. The Red Skull also has similar motives to Adolf Hitler, even being connected as a Nazi officer when he was first created. While Captain America may be seen regularly defeating the Red Skull, but there are several casualties, such as his best friend Bucky, who was an officer in the American army as well as his trusty sidekick.
Wonder Woman’s Relationship to Nazi Females in Power and American Soldiers
When Wonder Woman made her first appearance, the author stressed the idea of the Amazonian women never relying on men. In order for Wonder …show more content…
In the Captain America comic books, he states that he has punched Hitler in the face several times, as this was part of the show he would do before deciding to take a more active approach in the war effort. While the event was entertainment, the author identified the event as an exaggerated and comedic form of what was going on in the actual war being fought in Europe.
Narration
Narration is a key literary device seen in not only the comic books that are mentioned, but in the whole universe of comic books. Narration can usually be seen the best when authors are discussing the origin of the characters they have created, which is looked at in the Backstory section of this essay. Narration is also seen in moving the plot to a variety of different ideas, such as when a battle is about to begin or introducing what events are occurring at the same