Warning: Spoilers for Marvel's Voices Infinity Comic #8 ahead
The recent Marvel's Voices Infinity Comic #8, which is the 4th part in it's current Young Avengers arc, focuses on America Chavez, finally addressing the major retcon to Ms. America's superheroic origin story that took place in America Chavez: Made in the USA (2021). While America's established history in the Utopian Parallel has been canonically changed, this comic is the first time we see America truly dealing with the emotional fallout of this immense self discovery.
The Marvel's Voices Infinity Comic «Young Avengers» arc highlights the meaningful connections established between the powerful Young Avengers team since the fan favorite team first debuted, with each issue focusing on an emotional piece of a member's traumatic history through the power of the cosmic M'Kraan Crystal. While the first issue started with Iron Lad (a young time-displaced Kang the Conqueror) fighting against a future Doctor Doom, subsequent issues focused on Hulkling and Kate Bishop, which lead directly into America Chavez's chapter.
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Since America Chavez was first introduced back in 2011's Vengeance her origin story has been very clear, establishing that she was an interdimensional immigrant from the Utopian Parallel, a world she left after her loving mothers sacrificed their lives to save the dimension. However, in 2021's America Chavez: Made in the USA by Kalinda Vazquez and Carlos Gomez, her origins in the Utopian Parallel were proven to be a lie. A forgotten sister of hers, Catalina, kidnapped her and revealed the truth: her and America were sick with a disease called Edges Syndrome when their mothers brought them to a
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