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Captain Confederacy

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378:. Miss Dixie calls the President "aunt" at one point, though it is not explained whether this implies blood relation or simply affection. Medical science also is about the same as 1980s medicine, but there is a complete separation of healthcare and state in that there is no single-payer. Anyone who can afford it has access to medicine, but due to the economic situation minorities receive less treatment in Confederate healthcare than do whites. Governments do not seem inclined to share their technological means. 207:
The first Captain Confederacy, featured in the first series, is an out-of-work actor who agrees to undergo a biological experiment that grants him super strength, enhanced agility and healing abilities as well as limited psychic abilities, but those chemicals are addictive and are slowly killing him.
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by Tara McPherson (Duke University), McPherson wrote: "From the retooled Stars and Bars of Captain Confederacy's costume to the mapping of urban and rural southern places, the series takes up the symbols of the South and imaginitively reconstructs them, shaking loose the stock figures, geographies,
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supervillain Blacksnake (his friend in real life). When his friend becomes fed up with his status as a second class citizen within the Confederacy and his own culpability in perpetuating same for his race through his participation in the propaganda, he refuses to continue in his TV role, and he is
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The means by which the CSA managed to retain its independence was never explained in the series. In the 2018 trade paperback edition, Shetterly's afterward explains that he purposefully omitted an in-universe explanation, because he wanted to let the readers' imagination decide this.
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and temporalities of southerness. If Octavia Butler and Kara Walker alter the meaning of the southern lady, Shetterly reconfigures the southern gentleman, unfixing his location in an idealized Civil War past, instead deploying him for a different understanding of our present".
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The technology of this world's 1967 (the year in which the story begins) seems analogous to the real world in about 1980. Although advanced technology was used to create the superheroes, it does not seem to be in widespread use by the general public.
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reviewed the comic in June 2015, finding it to "address the South's old ghosts" and that the determination of if the comic was a successful examination of the current southern society of merely provocative is left up to readers to decide.
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plotted three issues of the first series and wrote one, issue #10's "Driving North". The series is, as of July 2015, available online — in a somewhat revised form — as well as having been collected in two trade paperbacks.
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Each of these nations has its own propaganda heroes similar to the original Captain Confederacy, though empowered through different means and technologies (armored suits, drugs, etc.). A version of the
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In the second series, the new Captain Confederacy is a black woman, pregnant with the previous Captain's baby. She has similar superpowers garnered from the same source.
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shot. This leads Captain Confederacy to rebel against his country. All of the superheroes/actors involved were given medical treatments which produced genuine
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and Vince Stone that was first published in 1986, revived in 1991–92, then published online with new and revised material in 2011. It tells the story of a
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Encyclopedia of Weird War Stories: Supernatural and Science Fiction Elements in Novels, Pulps, Comics, Film, Television, Games and Other Media
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Issues #1–12 were published beginning in 1986 by Steeldragon Press. A special edition of issue #1 was also published with some revisions.
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analogue, Nippon (a native name of Japan), exists as an ally to the People's Republic of California, having a military base there.
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designed to maintain and reinforce the Confederate ideals by portraying Confederate-themed superheroes Captain Confederacy and his
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A family who gave an issue of the comic to their 11-year-old son found the comic offensive, creating a minor controversy.
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are still alive in 1967, with Dean becoming too old to play the "rebellious youth" roles that first made him a star.
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exists within the Confederacy to help oppressed minorities escape to either the United States or Canada.
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The first series, published in the SteelDragon Press run, tells how the first Captain Confederacy, a
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found the plots are intricate and creative, but noted that this is not a comic for children.
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Science fiction is known by Scientifiction and appears more popular than in the real world.
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is known for its fast food burritos — although it has plans to introduce a new
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society after the death of his friend. Both the Captain and his friend are
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The second series focuses on the struggle to control the politics of the
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Reconstructing Dixie: Race, Gender, and Nostalgia in the Imagined South
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trapped in Captain Confederacy's world, was published online in 2008.
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found the comic an "excellent alternate-Earth science fiction".
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countries, at a world superhero conference in Free Louisiana.
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created for propaganda purposes in a world in which the
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Fictional people of the Confederate States of America
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Index

Publisher
Marvel Comics
mini-series
Alternate history
superhero
1991
1992
Will Shetterly
alternate history
comic book
Will Shetterly
superhero
Confederate States of America
United States
John M. Ford
Marvel's
Epic Comics
Ted Kennedy
President of the United States
white man
Confederate
actors
TV
propaganda
female
sidekick
black
superpowers
North American
Confederacy

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