I'm wondering if and when The Winter Soldier might Show up again in the movies. Captain America: New World Order is of course an option, but I haven't heard whether Sebastian Stan will be joining the cast of that film yet. The Thunderbolts is another option, as both Hawkeye and The Winter Soldier have led iterations of that team in the comics. Bucky Barnes has one of the longest story arcs in the MCU and it will be interesting to see where he goes from here.
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Personally, I think Marvel Comics should've left Bucky Barnes the same way DC left Thomas and Martha Wayne. As one of those who cannot come back to life!
But, unbottled genies and all that jazz.
Bucky Barnes & Bane. A B. B.&B production. Great way to start the day.
My hope is that Bucky "The Winter Soldier" Barnes doesn't show up anywhere anymore, except maybe for flashbacks. Bucky "The White Wolf" Barnes, on the other hand, can show up in stuff just fine. (I'd really hoped that the end title for the last ep F&WS was going to go all the way and change to "Captain America and the White Wolf," but alas.)
Anonymous the first wrote:
"Personally, I think Marvel Comics should've left Bucky Barnes the same way DC left Thomas and Martha Wayne. As one of those who cannot come back to life!"
I agree 100%. Throughout my comic book reading life, I have made a list of 6 characters who should never be brought back from the dead. Jor-El & Lara, Thomas & Martha Wayne, Uncle Ben and Bucky Barnes. Now if the Winter Soldier had been a clone of Bucky or a parallel universe Bucky, I would have been ok with that, but the Bucky that we saw die in Avengers #4 should not have been brought back.
As to this issue? I wonder if they're pawns of feuding Russian Maggia families?
@Anon1015: why not? Marvel and DC have published other mistaken identity slugfests with less credible motivations!
But, just for ha-ha's, I'd call one of those crime families "The Corleonenkos."
@Carycomic: Groan!!!!
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