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Winter Soldier, Vol. 1: The Longest Winter, by Ed Brubaker

He's been Bucky and Captain America - now, James Barnes returns to the role of the Winter Soldier! They're the super-spies of the Marvel Universe - and when ex-Russian sleeper agents awaken, Bucky and the Black Widow must go on the hunt for men trained by the Winter Soldier himself. But when the trail leads to Latveria, Bucky comes face-to-face with Dr. Doom! Can Bucky and the Widow prevent war with Latveria? Can Bucky stop the sleepers he himself trained? Eisner Award-winning writer Ed Brubaker and superstar artist Butch Guice kick off an explosive new era for Bucky Barnes! Collecting FEAR ITSELF #7.1: CAPTAIN AMERICA and WINTER SOLDIER #1-5.

  • Sales Rank: #822090 in Books
  • Brand: Marvel
  • Published on: 2012-10-03
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 10.25" h x .25" w x 6.75" l, .57 pounds
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 136 pages

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13 of 14 people found the following review helpful.
The return of the real Ed Brubaker to Marvel!
By The Blue Thunder Bomb
When Ed Brubaker took the chance on "resurrecting" Bucky Barnes with his initial CAPTAIN AMERICA arc, "The Winter Soldier", he upset quite a few people on bringing back a character whose death was considered to be inviolate (Bucky and Uncle Ben Parker were the two Comic Book deaths on Marvel's end that could never be undone), but doing it in such a clever "Bucky was never really dead" way and with the terrific art of Steve Epting backing him up, he elevated the resurrection of Bucky as a Cold War-era Soviet assassin to that of a master class of storytelling. He continued to develop the newly-minted Bucky (who got his memory back thanks to the greatest of the Marvel deus ex machinas, The Cosmic Cube) as a repentant and reluctant hero who would eventually be led on the path to redemption after the "death" of Steve Rogers allowed Bucky to "wield The Shield" and become the new Captain America. But during the events of the "event" comic FEAR ITSELF, it appeared that Bucky was killed by The Red Skull's daughter.

A TOTALLY NON-SPOILER SPOILER is coming up.

In the first issue of this trade, FEAR ITSELF 7.1, we find that Bucky in fact survived the assault, but the only people who will know this are Cap, Sharon Carter, Black Widow and Nick Fury. Bucky's (and Natasha's) new mission is to stay off the grid and out of the spotlight and find other "sleeper agents" like Bucky was and remove them from the Spy Game's playing field. They've taken the big action and heavy espionage of how CAPTAIN AMERICA used to be (before it split into two titles due to the 2011 feature film), and you shook in the darker edge of characters of Bucky and Natasha Romanoff leading the way, and you get WINTER SOLDIER.

The issues in this trade deal with the methods that Bucky (now really recalling his skill-set as The Winter Soldier) and Natasha's own initial training as they go across the country to find the other operatives that were actually trained by Bucky himself (as the Soviet assassin Winter Soldier). To make a long story short, they're not where they're supposed to be and this gives way to villains such as the old Soviet scientist Ivan Kragoff aka The Red Ghost, and former Latverian Prime Minister and SECRET WAR starter Lucia Von Bardas. This leads to some action-packed and honestly absurd situations that, in a lesser hand than Brubaker, wouldn't have worked. But Brubaker and his artist Jackson "Butch" Guice (whose artistic talent seems to have grown in leaps and bounds since he first teamed with Brubaker on CAPTAIN AMERICA) make this stuff work and work so well that it hearkens back to when Brubaker was doing his initial run on CAP as well as his work on DAREDEVIL, because while it's pretty action-heavy, it's very solid on its character work as well. The romance between Natasha and Bucky is totally believable, and the chemistry they have together shows very clearly on the page.

WINTER SOLDIER is a real return to form for Brubaker at Marvel, considering his less-than-stellar work on the current CAPTAIN AMERICA title and his co-plotting duties on the recently redone CAPTAIN AMERICA AND BUCKY series.

8 of 9 people found the following review helpful.
Winter Soldier returns
By BlueStar
Bucky's back in this first TPB in his own series! Covering issues #1-5 of Winter Soldier plus starting out with Fear Itself #7.1: Captain America, Bucky is back from the dead as he takes on his Winter Soldier persona once more to fight in the shadows as a dead man. However, his first daunting task is to find the very sleeper agents he personally trained and stop them before they, controlled by Lucia Von Baron, dismantle the United States piece by piece.

Bucky and the Black Widow are in a new series up against machine-gun-wielding monkeys, Dr. Doom, Von Baron, the Red Ghost, and lots of soldiers in this action-packed book. Bucky's return is explained (in a rather boring way) in the Fear Itself issue to give you some information regarding his return and his series kicks right off. Some of the dialogue and scenes are awkward or poorly done like Bucky getting away with telling Dr. Doom to shut up on a few occasions without a peep from Doom or Fury's line "Buddy, if we didn't need you right now, you'd be in the deepest hole I could find...and I'd throw away the key." Because we all have to lock up our holes nowadays. Aside from that, we have some nice art by Butch Guice and this action story by Brubaker. It's a fun read but don't look for a classic, timeless story or something to really mentally sink into.

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
Spy Games
By Mel Odom
For a long time, Bucky Barnes was the deadest superhero in the world. Though other heroes died and came back, making the ultimate sacrifice just to sell more issues of their comics, Bucky remained blown to pieces somewhere deep in the ocean. That Captain America survived was just impossible to believe, though his return heralded a new era in comicdom and still maintains an international level of attention.

As it turns out, James Buchanan Barnes didn’t die after all. Ed Brubaker breathed new life into the character, bringing him back in a horrific manner and even equipping Bucky with a more adult origin than he’d ever had at any time before. Dick Grayson was wimp by comparison. Dick, who remains one of my favorite heroes, got trained to be a superhero sidekick and gradually stepped into his own.

Bucky was trained to be a commando, a boy who could slip in behind enemy lines and wreak havoc with German troops. A kid who laid down his life not only with Captain America, but also on his own during missions even Cap didn’t know about.

That was just the retcon. Brubaker pulled out all the stops when he turned Bucky into the Winter Soldier, one of the most feared killing machines of the Cold War. There’s a lot of history between then and now, and you can find it in the pages of Captain America’s own graphic novels.

Everyone (mostly) believed that Brubaker had again killed Bucky after his sojourn as the new Captain America, but that was a fabrication created by Bucky and Nick Fury. Bucky was trained to operate in the shadows, and after his near-miss with death, he wanted to return to those dark places and fight the fight he knew how to pursue.

In the opening five-issue arc (with an issue of Captain America thrown in to explain how Bucky is still alive), the Winter Soldier has returned and he’s paired with his lover, the Black Widow, to hunt down three Cold War sleeper agents who have a world threatening secret.

Brubaker is a master at retconning characters, and he does it again with the Red Ghost. Initially, the Ghost was Ivan Kragoff, a supervillain who subjected himself and three trained apes to the same cosmic radiation that gave the Fantastic Four their powers. In the pages of The Longest Winter, Kragoff shifts from what in the past has kind of been a laughable character to a formidable one.

The Winter Soldier and Black Widow continue the chase through the back doors of spydom, a place Brubaker is totally confident and at home in. The story quickly switches from feeling like a superhero strip to a spy story. The plans, the moves, the setbacks, all play out like a Mission: Impossible assignment.

When the story eventually reveals the true threat to the world, and it involves Doombots created by Doctor Doom, the stakes are raised as high as they can be. The Winter Soldier and the Black Widow have no choice but to attempt to bring Doctor Doom into the fold to help bring the threat to a close.

The world is still standing, so we know how that turned out, but the adventure is getting there. Brubaker is a master of pacing and character, and all the pieces of his layered plot fit well together.

Butch Guice’s artwork looks like captured celluloid. The action, the shadows, the cities, and the dark rooms all come to vibrant life. The inking is heavier than I generally like in a comic, but in this strip it’s the backbone of the mood and the threat.

Pick this one up, but don’t expect a quick, breezy read. The story and characters draw you in, and the artwork will guarantee you’ll flip back through it just to see Guice laying out some of the best panel work he’s ever done.

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