[center][img]https://fontmeme.com/permalink/210306/06c3e7f8de32c0e833cd4960e24b4106.png[/img][/center] [color=gray][indent][indent][indent][center][youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TLV4_xaYynY[/youtube][/center] The year is [b]1968[/b] and we are in the midst of a newly charged era of vigilantism and superheroism. Inspired by Captain America’s efforts in WW2 and an informal guild of domestic heroes known as the Justice Society of America, the 1960s has found itself in a highly charged period of time. Conjoined with social justice reforms, the shadow of the Civil Rights movement, Vietnam, and the always sliding door of a cultural drift. Richard Nixon is aiming to be the Republican nominee, while Robert F. Kennedy leads the way for the Democrats. Debates about the “place” of superheroes have come up across many modes, though the ever increasing threats of a biological, supernatural, and extranormal nature seem to be growing today. A new movement led by Charles Xavier with the discovery of an “x-gene” has sparked controversial discussions. In Europe, three small Eastern European countries have pushed back the Soviet Union despite insurmountable odds. A new Captain America tries to find a solution to the Vietnam problem while following their orders from SHIELD, a newly minted organization dedicated to stomping out the return of HYDRA. These are just some of the things that have taken the world by storm. And it’s just the beginning.[/indent][/indent][/indent][/color]