The phrases 'magazine of the year' and 'summers biggest superhero' suggest that this magazine is and features the biggest and most popular issues. They make the magazine seem more official and of better quality. The use of the words 'plus!' and 'and!' Give the impression that there is a lot of information crammed into the magazine. This makes the readers want to buy this edition as it could be superior to the others. The masthead states the name of the magazine, half of which is blocked by the head of the main character. This makes both seem more important , the figure is made to stand out above everything else on the page and the whole magazine is made to look really well known and popular, enough so that part of the name can be covered and the audience will still know what the magazine is called.
The name captain America is big and white in the middle of the page associating with the character. This is clearly the protagonist who the film producers want to remember. He is already a Marvel hero which makes the film successful in itself and gives it an early reputation to be good. At the bottom of the page, a 32 page sci-if special tells the audience they are getting more for their money.
The colour scheme is predominantly red, white and blue backing the theme of America and matching the colours of the characters costume. The splashes of yellow in the page links back to the idea of summer.
The main image, features the main character, his stance and facial expression suggests he is determined and ready for some action. This connotes the genre- action appealing to the specific target audience, the character is very attractive which appeals to the female audience. The eye contact of the character is one of the attention grabbing elements.
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