10 Comics That Never Got An Ending
10. Cla$$ War
The world changed in the wake of the tragedy of September 11th, 2001. One of the most critical things to come out from this was the American Military-industrial complex, and the role it had played behind the scenes of the world’s political stage. The people were waking up to crimes their governments had committed in their name, and they were not happy.
This change in attitudes would be reflected in every form of media, nowhere more so than in comics, where American icons like Captain America and Superman would make perfect stand-ins for the country’s foreign policy. One must only look at the ideas and themes that would permeate Mark Millar and Bryan Hitch's The Ultimates to see this.
While this was going on, Rob Williams and a small British company called Com.X would put out a counterpoint called Cla$$ War, which instead asked what would happen if Capitan America decided to act against a corrupt government regime? To this end, he created The American, a hybrid of Steve Rogers and Superman, and would have him expose and battle his countries covert atrocities.
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