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Thunderbolts: The Saga of The Winter Soldier (Captain America)

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The now-legendary story of Bucky Barnes' return, and his career as the Winter Soldier! For years, Captain America mourned the loss of his wartime partner, Bucky. But when a lethal killer with a familiar face crosses Cap's path, he discovers the truth - his best friend has, for decades, been brainwashed into serving Russia as an assassin called the Winter Soldier! When these two former allies clash, can Steve somehow get through to him and help Bucky overcome his programming? And if so, can the Winter Soldier find a new place in the world after all that he has done? Perhaps his second chance can be an opportunity to help others find salvation! Plus: The Winter Soldier clashes with S.H.I.E.L.D. in a high-octane flashback tale from the Cold War's peak! Collecting: Captain America (2004) 6, 8-9, 11-14; Winter Soldier: The Bitter March (2014) 1-5; Winter Soldier (2018) 1-5

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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.

Beginning his career in animation working on such films as The Iron Giant, Anastasia and Titan A.E., Rick Remender has become a comic-book triple threat — writing, penciling and inking numerous fan-favorite series. Remender served as writer on hit video games Dead Space and Bulletstorm, while providing art for punk/metal bands like NOFX and 3 Inches of Blood. He’s co-created many popular independent titles, including the critically acclaimed Fear Agent with longtime collaborators Tony Moore and Jerome Opeña. His time at Marvel started on Punisher, and has since led to well-received runs on Uncanny X-Force, Venom, Captain America and Uncanny Avengers. Remender made headlines by promoting Sam Wilson, the Falcon, to full-fledged shield-slinger in All-New Captain America.

Writers and filmmakers from Chicago, Kyle Higgins co-wrote and produced the 2008 short film The League, about a super-hero labor union during the 1960s. For Marvel, he co-wrote the Captain America Theater of War one-shot Prisoners of Duty.

With a career stretching back to First Comics, Steve Epting made his name at Marvel with an eminent fifty-issue run on Avengers during the mid-’90s. He also contributed to Factor X, part of the "Age of Apocalypse" event. After working with writers Mark Waid and Chuck Dixon on various CrossGen titles, Epting returned to Marvel to embark on his first collaboration with writer Ed Brubaker on what turned out to be one of the all-time great Captain America runs. The pair also united for the Golden Age-era miniseries The Marvels Project. Epting’s work with writer Jonathan Hickman includes the much-publicized death of the Human Torch in an epic run of Fantastic Four.

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.

Roland Boschi — pronounced “BOH-skee” — first collaborated with Jason Aaron in the pages of Ghost Rider and Ghost Rider: Heaven’s On Fire. He teamed with writer Rick Remender on Punisher and follow-up series Punisher: In the Blood, and drew Marvel’s most popular mutant in three very different series: Wolverine & the X-Men: Alpha and Omega, Fear Itself: Wolverine and Wolverine MAX. His credits also include X-Men and Untold Tales of PunisherMAX. As part of All-New Marvel NOW!, Boschi reunited with Remender on a limited series featuring Marvel’s latest cinematic star, Winter Soldier.

Review:

A good starter set of Winter Soldier comics

C.R. · 31 May 2025

The Brubaker issues that are included, although not the complete Winter Soldier story, are essential reading if you want to understand him. I already owned the arc complete in two other editions. I highly recommend getting the whole story. I also highly recommend reading Brubaker's entire runs on Captain America and Winter Soldier. For Bucky's first solo see the Return of the Winter Soldier omnibus. Mackenzie Lee's Winter Soldier: Cold Front novel is also very good.Anyway. After the Brubaker issues this contains two complete limited series.Rick Remender's Bitter March is a really fun espionage tale set in the past where Winter Soldier is one antagonist. Great art. (But I wish artists wouldn't draw him with long hair before the '70s, when it first grows out in Brubaker's story during a period of disorientation. Bucky's grounding in history and soldiers' PTSD shouldn't be sacrificed for aesthetics.)Kyle Higgins' 2018 story could have stood another issue for Higgins to flesh the ideas out and fill in some gaps, but as an exploration of the adult mentor/child sidekick relationship well worth reading and works with some important themes from comics. It's flawed but food for thought, and much better than anything Kelly/Lanzing have been doing with him lately...

Small damage

C. · 5 July 2025

The comic was a damaged a little bit on one of the edges but everything else was fine

Thunderbolts: The Saga of The Winter Soldier (Captain America)

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Thunderbolts: The Saga of The Winter Soldier (Captain America)

Product ID: K130295668K
Condition: New

4.6

Type: Paperback

AED35577

Price includes VAT & Import Duties
Availability: In Stock

Quantity:

|

Order today to get by

Free delivery on orders over AED 200

Return and refund policies

Imported From: United Kingdom

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Description:

The now-legendary story of Bucky Barnes' return, and his career as the Winter Soldier! For years, Captain America mourned the loss of his wartime partner, Bucky. But when a lethal killer with a familiar face crosses Cap's path, he discovers the truth - his best friend has, for decades, been brainwashed into serving Russia as an assassin called the Winter Soldier! When these two former allies clash, can Steve somehow get through to him and help Bucky overcome his programming? And if so, can the Winter Soldier find a new place in the world after all that he has done? Perhaps his second chance can be an opportunity to help others find salvation! Plus: The Winter Soldier clashes with S.H.I.E.L.D. in a high-octane flashback tale from the Cold War's peak! Collecting: Captain America (2004) 6, 8-9, 11-14; Winter Soldier: The Bitter March (2014) 1-5; Winter Soldier (2018) 1-5

Review

Select Guide Rating

About the Author

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.

Beginning his career in animation working on such films as The Iron Giant, Anastasia and Titan A.E., Rick Remender has become a comic-book triple threat — writing, penciling and inking numerous fan-favorite series. Remender served as writer on hit video games Dead Space and Bulletstorm, while providing art for punk/metal bands like NOFX and 3 Inches of Blood. He’s co-created many popular independent titles, including the critically acclaimed Fear Agent with longtime collaborators Tony Moore and Jerome Opeña. His time at Marvel started on Punisher, and has since led to well-received runs on Uncanny X-Force, Venom, Captain America and Uncanny Avengers. Remender made headlines by promoting Sam Wilson, the Falcon, to full-fledged shield-slinger in All-New Captain America.

Writers and filmmakers from Chicago, Kyle Higgins co-wrote and produced the 2008 short film The League, about a super-hero labor union during the 1960s. For Marvel, he co-wrote the Captain America Theater of War one-shot Prisoners of Duty.

With a career stretching back to First Comics, Steve Epting made his name at Marvel with an eminent fifty-issue run on Avengers during the mid-’90s. He also contributed to Factor X, part of the "Age of Apocalypse" event. After working with writers Mark Waid and Chuck Dixon on various CrossGen titles, Epting returned to Marvel to embark on his first collaboration with writer Ed Brubaker on what turned out to be one of the all-time great Captain America runs. The pair also united for the Golden Age-era miniseries The Marvels Project. Epting’s work with writer Jonathan Hickman includes the much-publicized death of the Human Torch in an epic run of Fantastic Four.

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.

Roland Boschi — pronounced “BOH-skee” — first collaborated with Jason Aaron in the pages of Ghost Rider and Ghost Rider: Heaven’s On Fire. He teamed with writer Rick Remender on Punisher and follow-up series Punisher: In the Blood, and drew Marvel’s most popular mutant in three very different series: Wolverine & the X-Men: Alpha and Omega, Fear Itself: Wolverine and Wolverine MAX. His credits also include X-Men and Untold Tales of PunisherMAX. As part of All-New Marvel NOW!, Boschi reunited with Remender on a limited series featuring Marvel’s latest cinematic star, Winter Soldier.

Review:

A good starter set of Winter Soldier comics

C.R. · 31 May 2025

The Brubaker issues that are included, although not the complete Winter Soldier story, are essential reading if you want to understand him. I already owned the arc complete in two other editions. I highly recommend getting the whole story. I also highly recommend reading Brubaker's entire runs on Captain America and Winter Soldier. For Bucky's first solo see the Return of the Winter Soldier omnibus. Mackenzie Lee's Winter Soldier: Cold Front novel is also very good.Anyway. After the Brubaker issues this contains two complete limited series.Rick Remender's Bitter March is a really fun espionage tale set in the past where Winter Soldier is one antagonist. Great art. (But I wish artists wouldn't draw him with long hair before the '70s, when it first grows out in Brubaker's story during a period of disorientation. Bucky's grounding in history and soldiers' PTSD shouldn't be sacrificed for aesthetics.)Kyle Higgins' 2018 story could have stood another issue for Higgins to flesh the ideas out and fill in some gaps, but as an exploration of the adult mentor/child sidekick relationship well worth reading and works with some important themes from comics. It's flawed but food for thought, and much better than anything Kelly/Lanzing have been doing with him lately...

Small damage

C. · 5 July 2025

The comic was a damaged a little bit on one of the edges but everything else was fine

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