Showing posts with label The Winter Soldier. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Winter Soldier. Show all posts

Saturday, January 31, 2026

Captain America #1 (January 2005)

In a superhero universe, the fantastical and the mundane can be blended together. Things that are fiction in our world can be very real in a world like that. Magic, monsters, mutants...and returns from the dead. James Buchanan "Bucky" Barnes was one of those characters that would end up undergoing what would be called the "comic book death". 

First appearing in Captain America Comics #1 (March 1941), created by Joe Simon and Jack Kirby, Bucky Barnes was originally portrayed as Steve Rogers' eager young sidekick, gleefully marching into battle and fighting the Nazis alongside his older partner. The two would continue to adventure together for some of the comic's original run. However, he would be replaced as Cap's partner in the book for a while by Betsy "Golden Girl" Ross and would appear in the All-Winners Squad book as superheroes faded in popularity in the 1950s.

In the 1950s, Cap and Bucky would be revived briefly in the title Young Men (yes, that was the actual title), but it didn't last long, and it would be retconned that that Cap and Bucky that appeared here were different characters: respectively William Burnside and Jack Monroe. 

In Avengers #4 (March 1964), Stan Lee and Jack Kirby revived Steve Rogers, revealing that Rogers went missing near the end of WWII, and Barnes seemingly died. This also helped explain why no "modern" Marvel heroes had teenage sidekicks. From a real-world perspective, Lee disliked the "teenage sidekick" trope, believing that it showed irresponsibility on the part of the elder hero. 

For many years, Bucky Barnes was one of the few "comic book deaths" that seemingly stuck. Bucky Barnes would continue to appear in flashback stories and What If-style tales, but that was really about it. However, that didn't mean there wasn't interest in reviving the character. During their short run on Cap's comic, Roger Stern and John Byrne did consider bringing back Bucky, but obviously, it never happened. In 1990, Jack Kirby himself remarked that he wouldn't have minded Bucky's return, seeing him as a representative of teenagers and a "universal character". 

In 2005, writer Ed Brubaker and artist Steve Epting would successfully revive the character, now older and using the identity of the Winter Soldier. How did this saga start? Let's find out in Captain America #1!

The cover is a Steve Epting piece. It's a bit basic, but it is very well-drawn. I get the impression that this was originally intended to be a poster. This would be an awesome poster. My favorite detail is the mushroom cloud forming into the evil eyes of the Red Skull. 

"Out of Time, Part 1"
Writer: Ed Brubaker
Penciler: Steve Epting
Inker: Steve Epting
Colorist: Frank D'Armata
Letterer: Randy Gentile
Editors: Tom Brevoort, Andy Schmidt, Nicole Wiley, Molly Lazer
Editor-in-Chief: Joe Quesada

The story begins in Russia, particularly near the border of the country and Kazakhstan. We also flash back five years.

A group of soldiers have captured a man wearing the costume of the Red Guardian, the former USSR/Russia's answer to Captain America. This Red Guardian is a new man, not any of the previous ones Cap has met over the years.

"What did I drink last night?"

The man is brought to the Red Skull and his new partner. Mr. Aleksander Lukin. The weakened Red Guardian simply tells him that he's under arrest for treason. Lukin remarks that this base is all that is left of the real Russia, then executes him. He orders his men to treat the body with respect, and he'll inform where the body is. He then leads the Red Skull into a warehouse.

This warehouse contains items that he is selling, items of advanced technology. Some of it has been field-tested, but everything here should still be working. This was the last facility of a man named Karpov, and it's where he kept his most valued treasures. The Red Skull asks how Karpov, Lukin's old KGB mentor, would feel about him selling this stuff to the highest bidder. Thing is, Karpov would have expected this, according to Lukin. 


Lukin's only selling some of this stuff because he is willing to support "the cause", presumably keeping the old Soviet Union alive in some way. Also, Lukin is not selling everything here. Some of this stuff is leaving with him and his men. The Skull then spots a man in a cryogenic chamber.

"Mein Gott! This man owes me pizza money!"

The Red Skull is shocked by this, as he recognizes the man in the chamber. Lukin explains this man was a secret weapon against the USA during the Cold War. It's not for sale...unless the Skull is willing to exchange the Cosmic Cube for it. But the Skull...doesn't have it. And even if he did, he would never give it up. He can understand why Lukin would want it. The Cosmic Cube allows its user to alter reality to the user's wishes. The Skull's spies have been combing the world looking for signs of the Cube. There have been a bunch of Cosmic Cubes in Marvel's history over the years, some of them evolved into sentient beings, so your guess is as good as mine as to which Cube the Skull is referring to. I'm assuming he means the Cube he created in Super-Villain Team-Up #16 (May 1979), but that Cube was destroyed by Korvac after he brought it to his future timeline and it got exposed to anti-matter after he returned it. So yeah, maybe he recreated another Cube and lost it at some point. That's what I'm going with. 

Either way, once he gets the Cube, the world will tremble.  

We then go forward to the present. In New York City, the Red Skull has found the Cosmic Cube after all these years.

"Not bad for my first attempt at glassblowing."

As you can see, this Cube has cracks in it. But that's not a problem. His latest scheme involves the destruction of New York, Paris, and London. The death and destruction will then become energy to power this new Cube. He knows about the tragedies that Captain America has suffered recently, with the Avengers disassembling and the death of Clint Barton during that whole thing. The Red Skull knows that Cap doesn't take the deaths of people he loves well, and this is the perfect time to strike, allowing the Skull the pleasure of twisting the metaphorical knife.

Speaking of Steve Rogers, what's he up to? Well, he's exercising. While there, he's conversing with his ex: Sharon Carter, aka Agent 13. She's here as his personal liaison to SHIELD. She volunteered for this job as she actually knows Cap as a man and not as the living legend other agents see him as. She also thought that he'd open up to her more than to a therapist. She's worried about him, as his actions have been a bit...extreme recently. For example, an incident last week. 

A bunch of terrorists had commandeered a train to Coney Island and loaded it up with chemical waste and explosives, making the train into a big dirty bomb that would have made the area into a chemical wasteland. Cap was able to foil it, but he seemingly came off as more brutal and reckless, one of the suspects ending up in a coma, and two dying from falling off the train. One of the men fell on a minivan, injuring four others. 

That's gotten Sharon worried, as this is odd for Steve. He's generally much less...forceful than this. She fears the Red Skull escaping prison has got him too much on edge. Steve tells her that he dreams that he's still back in World War II. He can still vividly remember the screams, the smell of the blood, and the sights of the bodies. I can imagine all this, combined with the events of Avengers Disassembled...yeah, Cap is in a rough space mentally right now. He may be a super-soldier, but he's still a man, after all. 

But on a more pleasant note, Cap's got himself a nice new apartment. 

"I also got a wacky bunch of neighbors, Sharon. We have fun."

It's got all the modern conveniences, including a cute little cleaning robot Cap is going to have to wreck because Ultron will possess it at some point. Anyway, Cap wants to know how the investigation into the men who attempted to blow up Coney Island went. They have found the men who did it were part of a branch of Advanced Idea Mechanics that was believed to be defunct. The motive is still unknown, as the ringleader was the guy Cap put in a coma. Nice work, Steve.

There's also still no word on the Red Skull, but a man like him won't stay in the shadows for long. He heads out, being noticed by this bald guy.

"Where can I get a wall like that?"

This man was the Red Skull in disguise. The Skull thinks about how he and Cap have clashed over the years, and how he'll bring a new level of suffering to the Star-Spangled Avenger, when he gets a call. 

It's Lukin, and he's all "GIMME THAT COSMIC CUBE". The Red Skull refuses it, as the General has nothing he wants in exchange for it. The madman notices something is up...only to get a bullet in the back. A figure with a metal arm makes their way into the apartment and picks up the phone. They report that they have secured the Cube...and the Red Skull is as dead as a doornail.

I liked this issue. One thing I liked was that it showed that in the classic Marvel tradition, for all of Steve Rogers' capabilities and the respect he commands as this universe's premier super-soldier and one of its most legendary superheroes, he is still all too human. He can get frazzled, and he does have mental issues as part of his time fighting in WWII. I also liked the talk between him and Sharon, some nice character moments, and it makes sense considering their relationship over the years in the comics. 

Steve Epting's an underrated artist, in my opinion. I think it's a shame that his name isn't regarded as highly as Kirby, Byrne, Davis, or Perez. He always does great work. He inks his own lines here and the usage of shadows here give this book a slight noir feel.  

If you want to read this story for yourself, I recommend tracking down the 2013 trade paperback Captain America: The Winter Soldier - Ultimate Collection. You can also find it in the 2024 trade paperback Captain America Modern Era Epic Collection Vol. 1: The Winter Soldier. Thanks for reading this blog entry!

Monday, March 15, 2021

The Falcon and the Winter Soldier Final Trailer, My Thoughts

It's almost here! That's right! The Disney+ miniseries The Falcon and the Winter Soldier is almost here! The show will be premiering on March 19. In fact, that's this upcoming Friday! So, in order to build some last minute hype, Marvel Studios has released one last trailer for it! Let's take a look!


Ooh, I would not want to be that tree.


It's cool to see Sam practice his shield-slinging. Every Cap worth their salt has mastered the fine art of shield-slinging. He's even flipping like Steve!

It appears one of the arcs of this mini-series is Sam struggling with the mantle he's been asked to take up. It's understandable why. Steve left some very big shoes to fill, and it can feel like you're in over your head if you're asked to be the next Captain America. But I don't think Steve would have chosen Sam if he didn't believe Sam could handle it.

Wise words from Sam here.

Ah, it looks like we're getting some elements from Mark Gruenwald's run on Cap in the 80s here. That's great! That run is fantastic and deserves a lot more love.

Ah, we see the clip of John Walker as Cap again. 

That clip seems to imply that our little miss Flag-Smasher may be driven by some kind of personal tragedy. The original Flag-Smasher, Karl Morgenthau, was Swiss in the comics. Maybe this version is Sokovian?


It's great that we'll finally see Zemo wearing the purple mask from the comics. 

Man, do not mess with Bucky Barnes. You will eat wall.

I get the impression here that Sam and Karli's facing-off is a tragic one. Maybe Karli feels the Flag-Smashers are the only way to get...whatever she wants.

I hope Sharon Carter gets plenty of spotlight here. It was a shame she didn't get to shine much in the previous movies.

Bucky and Sam are going to be best friends after this. Bet on it.

Well, I liked this trailer. And I am pretty hyped about the upcoming series. You can bet I will be watching it on the day it drops! Thanks for reading this blog entry! If you liked it, show it off! Take care of yourselves and each other! Stay safe, stay healthy, stay home, wash your hands often, get vaccinated, and wear a mask! See you next time!

Wednesday, February 10, 2021

Falcon and the Winter Soldier Full Trailer, My Thoughts

 Back in December of last year, I gave my thoughts on the first look at the upcoming Disney+ series Falcon and the Winter Soldier. In the series, set after the events of Avengers: Endgame, Sam Wilson and Bucky Barnes embark on an epic globetrotting adventure as they battle a group known as the Flag-Smashers. Meanwhile, the United States government has plans to introduce their own Captain America in the wake of Steve Rogers's...retirement. Yup, our two heroes have a lot on their hands to deal with. Let's look at the trailer!


Ooh, I think that psychiatrist is going to be hitting the bottle after the session with these two.

But in all seriousness, I wonder if this is how the series will actually go down, Bucky and Sam talking to the psychiatrist about how everything went down.

Falcon: "Plan? I'm the Falcon! I don't do plans!" 

I've heard that this city might be Madripoor.

It makes sense that Baron Zemo would be the villain here. If he learned that the Avengers had managed to reunite to stop Thanos, I can imagine he would...not take it well.

Yeah, kinda like that, only a LOT more shaking. I can imagine that Zemo's rage about this has twisted him quite a bit and made him into more of a straight-up monster.

You know, that young lady there has been given a bit of focus in these trailers, and I have heard a theory that she may be the MCU's version of Synthia Schmidt. But in actuality, she is playing Karli Morgenthau. In the comics, the original Flag-Smasher was a Swiss man named Karl Morgenthau. Nice little nod there. Also, she's the same actress who played Enfyn Nest in Solo. Yeah, Erin Kellyman. I enjoyed Solo.

Could Rhodey be among those men in uniform there? I mean, he did fight alongside Bucky and Sam in that big final battle in Endgame as well as in the Battle of Wakanda during Infinity War. We also know he's getting a Disney+ miniseries in the future, so maybe it will spin-off from here? 

I like that shot of Sam with the big poster of Captain America. Gives the idea that he's still looming over the MCU. Also, on his left. Ha.

"We're fightin' in the club, and we don't know why!" 


Fly, Falcon! Fly to freedom!

Hey, Sharon Carter! I always thought it was a bit of a shame that she never really got to shine much in the Captain America movies. That's what I love about these Disney+ miniseries. They give the lesser-known characters in the MCU a chance to shine like Jimmy Woo and Darcy Lewis in WandaVision. I ma kind of hoping they bring back Justin Hammer in Ironheart and/or Armor Wars. 

Sharon Carter layin' a smackdown! ...she should pick up that baton. You never know if you need it again.

Gotta give John Walker credit. Man can make an entrance.


Falcon forming his wings into a bulletproof shield is pretty cool.

You can see a bit of buddy comedy influence in Sam and Bucky's interactions here. I like it.

You know that song keeps asking us if we're ready. Yes. We're ready!


I bet that poor psychiatrist was thinking "How did Rogers put up with you two idiots?"

I liked this trailer! I didn't reveal a whole lot, but that's okay. It teased us perfectly. And the music got me hyped. I want to see this! I can't wait for it to finally arrive! I do hope they release the six episodes like they have been doing for WandaVision, once per week. It would allow the show to stick in people's heads for a long time. The song in the trailer has asked me if I'm ready. Well, I am ready. I am so ready for this show!

Thanks for reading this blog entry! If you liked it, show it off! Take care of yourselves, and each other! Stay safe, stay healthy, stay home, wash your hands often, and wear a mask! See you next time! 

Wednesday, December 16, 2020

Falcon and the Winter Soldier Trailer, My Thoughts

When the Avengers reached their endgame, it marked the end of an era for the Marvel Cinematic Universe. We said goodbye to some of our heroes, but we also saw a legacy get passed on, particularly the legacy of Captain America. And now two men close to Steve Rogers are going on an adventure of their own.

Yes, back in September 2018, it was announced that Marvel Studios was working on some miniseries set in the Marvel Cinematic Universe to be streamed on Disney's streaming service, Disney+. These miniseries would focus on characters in the MCU that never got starring roles in their own films. Among them was The Falcon and the Winter Soldier, a six-episode series that would see Anthony Mackie and Sebastian Stan reprise their roles as Sam Wilson and James Buchanan "Bucky" Barnes as they face off against a group known as the Flag-Smashers. Let's look at the trailer!


Sam, if you think the legacy of Captain America is complicated here, you should look at the comics!

Trust me, a lot of people wielded the shield in the comics. 

Looks like Sam and Bucky are going on a roadtrip! Whoo-hoo!


I do think it makes a ton of sense that these guys are fighting a group called the Flag-Smashers. In the comics, the Flag-Smasher (especially the original Karl Morgenthau incarnation) was a man who believed in a world without borders, without nations. What better foil for a pair of characters who were connected to a man who was seen as a symbol of a nation?

Love Sam's fancy briefcase there. I'm betting he keeps his Falcon suit in it. Tony Stark's influence remains after he's gone...

Bucky's statement about people needing someone to get behind kind of reminds me of Phil Coulson's conversation with Captain America in the first movie. 

And yes, Daniel Bruhl is back as Helmut Zemo! Is that Bucky's hand? The hand certainly looks robotic.

I'm guessing that halftime-looking show is for introducing the new Captain America. I'm assuming that it's John Walker, played by Wyatt Russell. If you want to learn more about him, I suggest you read my reviews of  here and here.

Bucky has never quite the hang of clubbing.

That highfive has to be a nod to Predator.

Awesome knife flip!

Loving Falcon's new suit. It looks real snazzy.

Come on, Bucky! You can't tell me you aren't used to this madness by now!

OH MAN, THAT FLYING SEQUENCE WAS EPIC!

Ah, that banter between them was glorious. I always enjoyed their banter.

I have to admit, I am quite excited for this. I think the Captain America MCU trilogy is one of the best trilogies in film. As such, I was very excited for this series. I cannot wait for this mini-series! Let's go!

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Saturday, April 5, 2014

Captain America: The Winter Soldier

I got to go out and do something a lot of fun. I went to see the new Marvel Studios film Captain America: The Winter Soldier. I had been anticipating this film for quite some time, and I even bought, and enjoyed, the original comic story by Ed Brubaker (who makes a cameo in this film), and Steve Epting. I will try my very best to avoid spoilers in the film.

In short, I loved it. I thought it was just as good as The First Avenger. It to me, paid homage to the political thrillers of the 1970s like All The President's Men (Appropriately enough, Robert Redford, who was in that film, has a major role in this one). Kevin Feige described The Winter Soldier as essentially a political thriller described as a superhero film, and he was dead-on with this.

As for the film itself, it was well-made. It was a fine adaptation of what has become one of my personal favorite Captain America stories (right up there with "Captain America No More" and the entire nine-issue Roger Stern/John Byrne run, which was collected in trade form as "War and Rememberance"). All the actors did spectacular work in their roles, and they do deserve commendation.

One thing I have always loved about the MCU films is that they are giving screen time to lesser-known characters. This film is no exception. Taking a little-known character like Alexander Pierce and giving him a major role is especially awesome.

The fight scenes in the film were incredibly epic, frantic and exciting to watch. There were also some moments of great humor in the film. And the mid-credits scene was a shocker. Even though I knew these two characters would be coming, I didn't expect the third, but considering the villains of this picture, I really should.