KÄLTER ALS DER TOD! Mehr als 50 Jahre lang stand der Geheimagent Winter Soldier in den Diensten der Sowjets - ein eiskalter Killer, der weder Spuren noch Zeugen hinterlässt. Gerüchte besagen, dass Captain Americas verstorbener Waffenbruder Bucky Barnes hinter der Maske steckt. Nun arbeitet er für den ruchlosen General Lukin, der sich im Besitz einer Waffe von grenzenloser Macht befindet. Cap bleibt keine Wahl. Um die Welt zu retten, muss er gegen den Mann kämpfen, der sein tot geglaubter, bester Freund sein könnte. Der preisgekrönte Klassiker von Starautor Ed Brubaker, der 40 Jahre Marvel-Geschichte auf den Kopf stellte. Mit grandiosen Zeichnungen von Steve Epting und Michael Lark. ENTHÄLT: CAPTAIN AMERICA (2004) 8-9, 11-14
Über den Autor Ed Brubaker
Ed Brubaker is one of the most acclaimed writers in comics, a multiple Eisner Award winner. Following fan-favorite runs on Scene of the Crime, Sleeper, Catwoman and Gotham Central for DC, he moved to Marvel. His Captain America relaunch, in which he controversially revived Bucky Barnes as the Winter Soldier, won over fans new and old, and his revisionist take on the history of Marvel’s mutants in X-Men: Deadly Genesis resulted in a regular gig on Uncanny X-Men, Marvel’s flagship X-title. He and longtime artistic collaborator Michael Lark took up the baton on Daredevil after Brian Michael Bendis and Alex Maleev’s legendary run concluded, and Brubaker jump-started Immortal Iron Fist with co-writer Matt Fraction and artist David Aja. Marvel’s Icon imprint published Brubaker’s creator-owned Criminal and Incognito, and he has gone on to further success at Image Comics with such titles as Fatale, Velvet and The Fade Out. Beyond comics, Brubaker has written for TV’s Westworld and co-created the crime drama Too Old to Die Young.Michael Lark has teamed with writer Ed Brubaker on DC’s Gotham Central and the noir Scene of the Crime, as well as adding a timeworn elegance to the World War II flashbacks in Captain America. But his work with Brubaker on Daredevil set new highs — not only for their collaborative efforts, but for the narrative tapestry of Marvel’s Man Without Fear.Spanish artist David Aja earned his fine-arts degree at the University of Salamanca in 2000, becoming a professional illustrator for newspaper, magazine, publicity and multimedia clients worldwide. His comic-book credits include Marvel’s X-Men Unlimited, Civil War: Choosing Sides, Daredevil, Giant-Size Wolverine, Wolverine: Debt of Death, and a long run with writers Ed Brubaker and Matt Fraction on Immortal Iron Fist.