The idea of superheroes fighting in World War II is not a new one. Captain America famously punched Hitler on the cover of his first comic, while Superman was part of the war effort as well — and this was back during the real war, not just in some recent comics. But in his Majestic-12 trilogy, writer Michael J. Martinez explores what would happen if people with super powers had been involved in what happened next: The Cold War. In the following email interview, Martinez discusses the third and final book in this series, MJ-12: Endgame (paperback, Kindle).
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