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magnetothemagnificent · 3 months ago
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Captain America and Bucky #621, art by Chris Samnee and Bettie Breitweiser (2011)
Bucky locking eyes with his first kill
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Avengers/Invaders #8, art by Steve Sadowski, Patrick Berkenkotter, and Inlight Studio (2009)
Bucky locking eyes with his future self
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Captain America: Sentinel of Liberty #6, art by Carmen Carnero and Nolan Woodard (2022)
Bucky locking eyes with Steve
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agentxthirteen · 1 year ago
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On this day (December 6) in Sharon Carter history, Sharon appeared in:
Thunderbolts V5 #1 [+ Variants A-F] (2003)
Marvel Super Action #6 (Reprint Captain America #104) (1977)
Essential Defenders Vol. 2 TPB (Reprint Defenders #26) (2006)
Captain America by Mark Waid and Ron Garney Omnibus HC (Reprint Captain America #444-#454, Captain America V3 #1, #3-#4, #9-#13, #15-#21, #23, Captain America: Sentinel of Liberty #1 ) (2017)
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ComicList: Marvel Comics New Releases for Wednesday, August 2, 2023, by Charles LePage.
Amazing Spider-Man Annual #1 (Cover A Corin Howell), $4.99
Amazing Spider-Man Annual #1 (Cover B Clarice Saowee Menguito), AR
Amazing Spider-Man Annual #1 (Cover C George Perez), AR
Amazing Spider-Man Annual #1 (Cover D George Perez Virgin Variant), AR
Astonishing Iceman #1 (Cover A Jesus Saiz), $3.99
Astonishing Iceman #1 (Cover B Ken Lashley), AR
Astonishing Iceman #1 (Cover C Skottie Young), AR
Astonishing Iceman #1 (Cover D Humberto Ramos Miss Minutes Variant), AR
Astonishing Iceman #1 (Cover E Greg Land), AR
Captain America Sentinel Of Liberty Volume 2 The Invader TP, $19.99
Death Of The Venomverse #1 (Of 5)(Cover A Bjorn Barends), $4.99
Death Of The Venomverse #1 (Of 5)(Cover B Iban Coello Design Variant), AR
Death Of The Venomverse #1 (Of 5)(Cover C Gabriele Dell’Otto Connecting Variant), AR
Death Of The Venomverse #1 (Of 5)(Cover D Lesley Leirix Li), AR
Death Of The Venomverse #1 (Of 5)(Cover E Lesley Leirix Li Virgin Variant), AR
Death Of The Venomverse #1 (Of 5)(Cover F Mark Bagley), AR
Death Of The Venomverse #1 (Of 5)(Cover G Ryan Stegman Venom The Other Variant), AR
Death Of The Venomverse #1 (Of 5)(Cover H Gabriele Dell’Otto Connecting Virgin Variant), AR
Doctor Strange #6 (Cover A Alex Ross), $3.99
Doctor Strange #6 (Cover B George Perez), AR
Doctor Strange #6 (Cover C George Perez Virgin Variant), AR
Doctor Strange #6 (Cover D Nic Klein Stormbreakers Variant), AR
Doctor Strange #6 (Cover E Ema Lupacchino G.O.D.S. Variant), AR
Doctor Strange Fall Sunrise Treasury Edition TP, $29.99
Fantastic Four #10 (Cover A Alex Ross), $3.99
Fantastic Four #10 (Cover B Mahmud Asrar), AR
Fantastic Four #10 (Cover C Taurin Clarke), AR
Fantastic Four #10 (Cover D Giuseppe Camuncoli G.O.D.S. Variant), AR
Incredible Hulk #1 (2nd Printing Cover A Nic Klein), $4.99
Incredible Hulk #1 (2nd Printing Cover B Patrick Gleason), AR
Legion Of X By Si Spurrier Volume. 2 TP, $19.99
Magneto #1 (Cover A Todd Nauck), $4.99
Magneto #1 (Cover B Greg Land), AR
Magneto #1 (Cover C Gustavo Duarte Howard The Duck Variant), AR
Magneto #1 (Cover D Todd Nauck Virgin Variant), AR
Magneto #1 (Cover E Luca Maresca), AR
Marvel Multiverse Role-Playing Game Core Rulebook HC, $59.99
Marvel-Verse Kang TP, $9.99
Miles Morales Spiderman By Cody Ziglar Volume 1 Trial By Spider TP, $17.99
Moon Knight #26 (Cover A Stephen Segovia), $3.99
Moon Knight #26 (Cover B Kim Jacinto), AR
Moon Knight #26 (Cover C Lucio Parrillo), AR
Moon Knight #26 (Cover D Salvador Larroca G.O.D.S. Variant), AR
Scarlet Witch #7 (Cover A Russell Dauterman), $3.99
Scarlet Witch #7 (Cover B Meghan Hetrick), AR
Scarlet Witch #7 (Cover C Pablo Villalobos Homage Variant), AR
Scarlet Witch #7 (Cover D Sara Pichelli Design Variant), AR
Scarlet Witch #7 (Cover E Lucas Werneck G.O.D.S. Variant), AR
Secret Warriors Omnibus HC (Book Market Edition)(New Printing), $125.00
Secret Warriors Omnibus HC (Direct Market Edition)(New Printing), $125.00
Spider-Gwen Ghost-Spider Omnibus HC (Andrew Robinson Direct Market Cover), $100.00
Spider-Gwen Ghost-Spider Omnibus HC (Bengal Book Market Cover), $100.00
Spider-Gwen Ghost-Spider Omnibus HC (InHyuk Lee Direct Market Cover), $100.00
Spider-Man No Way Home The Art Of The Movie HC, $60.00
Star Wars Dark Droids #1 (Cover A Leinil Francis Yu), AR
Star Wars Dark Droids #1 (Cover B Jim Cheung), AR
Star Wars Dark Droids #1 (Cover C John Tyler Christopher Action Figure Variant), AR
Star Wars Dark Droids #1 (Cover D Rachael Stott Scourged Variant), AR
Star Wars Dark Droids #1 (Cover E Giuseppe Camuncoli Foil Variant), AR
Star Wars Dark Droids #1 (Cover F Rachael Stott Scourged Virgin Variant), AR
Star Wars Doctor Aphra Volume 6 Ascendant TP, $17.99
Star Wars Thrawn TP (New Printing), $17.99
Star Wars Yoda #10 (Cover A Phil Noto), $4.99
Star Wars Yoda #10 (Cover B Chris Sprouse Return Of The Jedi 40th Anniversary Variant), AR
Star Wars Yoda #10 (Cover C Giuseppe Camuncoli), AR
Strange Academy Miles Morales #1 (Cover A Nick Bradshaw), $4.99
Strange Academy Miles Morales #1 (Cover B Lee Garbett), AR
Strange Academy Miles Morales #1 (Cover C Humberto Ramos Connecting Variant), AR
Warlock Rebirth #5 (Of 5)(Cover A Ron Lim), $3.99
What If Dark Venom #1 (Cover A Philip Tan), $4.99
What If Dark Venom #1 (Cover B Nick Bradshaw), AR
What If Dark Venom #1 (Cover C Skan), AR
X-Men #25 (Cover A Joshua Cassara), $5.99
X-Men #25 (Cover B Alex Ross Connecting X-Men Variant Part B), AR
X-Men #25 (Cover C Alex Ross Connecting X-Men Virgin Sketch Variant Part B), AR
X-Men #25 (Cover D C.F. Villa Stormbreakers Variant), AR
X-Men #25 (Cover E Mark Brooks Corner Box Variant), AR
X-Men #25 (Cover F Peach Momoko Design Variant), AR
X-Men #25 (Cover G Sergio Davila Kingpin Variant), AR
X-Men #25 (Cover H Russell Dauterman Trading Card Variant), AR
X-Men #25 (Cover I Bryan Hitch Wraparound Promo Variant), AR
X-Men Hellfire Gala 2023 #1 (Cover L Valerio Schiti G.O.D.S. Variant), AR
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comicwaren · 2 years ago
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This week on Marvel Comics (16th May 2023):
Avengers Vol. 9 #001 (NEW!)
Bloodline: Daughter of Blade #004
Captain America: Sentinel of Liberty Vol. 2 #012
Danny Ketch: Ghost Rider #001 (NEW!)
Fantastic Four Vol. 7 #007
Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 7 #002
Hulk Annual Vol. 3 #001 (One-shot)
Miles Morales: Spider-Man Vol. 2 #006
Red Goblin #004
She-Hulk Vol. 4 #013
Spider-Man 2099: Dark Genesis #003
Star Wars: Bounty Hunters #034
Venom Vol. 5 #019
X-Force Vol. 6 #040
X-Men Vol. 6 #022
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literateish · 2 years ago
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books i’ve read in 2023
astrid parker doesn’t fail by ashley herring blake
anxious people by fredrik backman
shadow & bone by leigh bardugo
lessons in chemistry by bonnie garmus
siege & storm by leigh bardugo
red dragon by thomas harris
ruin & rising by leigh bardugo
romeo and juliet by william shakespeare
convenience store woman by sayaka murata
small things like these by claire keegan
alice’s adventures in wonderland by lewis carroll
black widow: shield’s most wanted
black widow: the name of the rose
the history of mary prince by mary prince
brighton rock by graham greene
hook, line, and sinker by tessa bailey
five survive by holly jackson
ethel and ernest by raymond briggs
the midnight library by matt haig
all of you every single one by beatrice hitchman
hamlet by william shakespeare
set on you by amy lea
if we were villains by m. l. rio
the woman in white by wilkie collins
the guernsey literary and potato peel pie society by annie barrows and mary ann shaffer
i’m glad my mom died by jennette mccurdy
the interesting narrative and other writings by olaudah equiano
vicious by v. e. schwab
confessions of an english opium eater by thomas de quincey
november 9 by colleen hoover
a thousand ships by natalie haynes
open water by caleb azumah nelson
the necessity of stars by e. catherine tobler
exes and o’s by amy lea
alice in wonderland by lewis carroll (reread)
on earth we’re briefly gorgeous by ocean vuong
the little prince by antoine de saint-exupery
the bell jar by sylvia plath
the web of black widow
black widow: deadly origin
up at the villa by w. somerset maugham
black widow: the ties that bind
black widow: i am black widow
black widow: die by the blade
the death of captain america
black widow: welcome to the game
the death of captain america 2
winter soldier: the longest winter
the death of captain america 3
winter soldier: broken arrow
winter soldier: black widow hunt
winter soldier: electric ghost
black widow: the name of the rose
frankenstein by mary shelley
black widow: kiss or kill
black widow: itsy bitsy spider
young avengers: complete collection
twelfth night by william shakespeare
romeo and juliet by william shakespeare
drunk on love by jasmine guillory
trespasses by louise kennedy
fahrenheit 451 by ray bradbury
icebreaker by hannah grace
captain america: symbol of truth
captain america: sentinel of liberty
northanger abbey by jane austen
the wrongs of woman by mary wollstonecraft
the history of mary prince by mary prince
swimming in the dark by tomasz jedrowski
brokeback mountain by annie proulx
fourth wing by rebecca yarros
arthur and teddy are coming out by ryan love
black widow: the finely woven thread
black widow: the tightly tangled web
zodiac academy 1 by caroline peckham
black widow: last days
zodiac academy 2 by caroline peckham
carrie soto is back by taylor jenkins reid
zodiac academy 3 by caroline peckham
zodiac academy 4 by caroline peckham
zodiac academy 5 by caroline peckham
zodiac academy 6 by caroline peckham
athena’s child by hannah lynn
legends and lattes by travis baldtree
the burning chambers by kate mosse
jeoffrey the poets cat by oliver soden
the retreat by sarah pearse
zodiac academy 7 by caroline peckham
twisted love by ana huang
medusa by jessie burton
the housekeeper and the professor by yōko ogawa
the hike by lucy clarke
beautiful world where are you by sally rooney
fix her up by tessa bailey
love theoretically by ali hazelwood
the american roommate experiment by elena armas
hester by laurie lico albanese
the definitive black widow by stan lee
sense and sensibility by jane austen
civil war by mark millar
transcendent kingdom by yaa gyasi
hamnet by maggie o’farrell
wuthering heights by emily brönte
a room of one’s own by virginia woolf
northanger abbey by jane austen
the grasmere journals by dorothy wordsworth
things fall apart by chinua achebe
the adoption papers by jackie kay
sense and sensibility by jane austen
just like home by sarah gailey
pride and prejudice by jane austen
chéri by colette
zodiac academy 8 by caroline peckham
nervous conditions by tsitsi dangarembga
persuasion by jane austen
new animal by ella baxter
mansfield park by jane austen
the night watch by sarah waters
zong by marlene nourbese philip
chronicle of youth by vera brittain
faces in the water by janet frame
iron flame by rebecca yarros
beloved by toni morrison
fen by daisy johnson
regeneration by pat barker
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feelinggood · 1 year ago
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New Comics Day
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My May comics came in the mail on Saturday. Here’s the rundown:
Amazing Spider-man #25 and #26
Miles Morales Spider-man #6
Edge Of Spider-verse #2
Spider-Gwen: Shadow Clones #3
Silk #1
Avengers #1
Avengers Beyond #3
Captain America Sentinel Of Liberty #12
Captain America Symbol Of Truth #13
Invincible Iron Man #6
Daredevil #11
Daredevil & Echo #1
Fantastic Four #7
Miracleman: The Silver Age #5
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comicbookdodd · 2 years ago
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MAY 2023
DC Comics Titans #1 (RELEASE) Batman #135/900 (RELEASE) Detective Comics #1072 (RELEASE) Action Comics #1055 (RELEASE) Nightwing #104 (RELEASE) Shazam! #1 (ULTRA) Green Lantern #1 (ULTRA - maybe try #1 release) Batman: The Brave and The Bold #1 (ULTRA) Cyborg #1 (ULTRA) Power Girl Special #1 (ULTRA) Green Arrow #2 (ULTRA) Superman #4 (ULTRA) Adventures of Superman: Jon Kent #3 (ULTRA) Superboy: The Man of Tomorrow #2 (ULTRA) Unstoppabole Doom Patrol #3 (ULTRA) Harley Quinn #30 (ULTRA) Peacemaker Tries Hard #1 (ULTRA) Batman & The Joker: The Deadly Duo #7 (ULTRA) Batgirls #18 (ULTRA) Batman, Inc. #8 (ULTRA) Batman/Superman: World's Finest #15 (ULTRA) Justice Society of America #6 (ULTRA) Superman: Lost #3 (ULTRA) Multiversity: Harley Screws Up The DCU #3 (ULTRA) The Flash #798 (ULTRA) The Flash #799 (ULTRA) Tim Drake: Robin #9 (ULTRA)
MARVEL COMICS Planet of The Apes #2 (RELEASE) Avengers #1 (RELEASE) Fantastic Four #7/700 (RELEASE) Amazing Spider-Man #25 (RELEASE) Amazing Spider-Man #26 (RELEASE) Warlock: Rebirth #2 (UNLIMITED) Guardians of The Galaxy #2 (UNLIMITED) Fury #1 (UNLIMITED) Betsy Braddock: Captain Britain #4 (UNLIMITED) Doctor Strange #3(UNLIMITED) Avengers: Beyond #3 (UNLIMITED) Scarlet Witch #5 (UNLIMITED) Captain America: Sentinel of Liberty #12 (UNLIMITED) Captain America: Symbol of Truth #13 (UNLIMITED) Hellcat #3 (UNLIMITED) Invincible Iron Man #6 (UNLIMITED) Moon Knight #23 (UNLIMITED) Ghost Rider #14 (UNLIMITED) She-Hulk #13 (UNLIMITED) Hulk Annual #1 (UNLIMITED) Punisher #12 (UNLIMITED) Thor #34 (UNLIMITED) Deadpool #7 (UNLIMITED) Daredevil #11 (UNLIMITED)
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milady-elessar · 10 months ago
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Why everyone is assuming that Steve's serum is superior to Bucky's? Just because they keep repeating that Erskin's first formulation was lost and never repeated? Why Zola's serum is considered less than Erskin's? Is it just because we can't admit that the "bad guys" got it right and they couldn't possibly get a better and different formula?
In the comics "Captain America Sentinel of Liberty #6" they actually showed the Winter Soldier defeating Captain America. The two were not pulling any punches (like Steve in CATWS), even if they were clearly holding back just enough to not kill each other.
Why is so outrageous to think that Bucky has the best serum instead of a second grade copy?
I really enjoyed reading this article! YES! Bucky Barnes is the BEST super soldier! 😃❤️
Bucky Barnes is the best super soldier
How it was subtly emphasized in The Falcon and The Winter Soldier:
He always holds back
With the Flag Smashers and even with John Walker. We could see the difference in the last 3 episodes. Sebastian Stan did an incredible job making it clear in a subtle way.
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I want to mention that famous "Stay there" scene, and how it was visible Bucky was not punching as hard as he can in the fight with John.)
This is the thing about Bucky, he isn't after the kill, he just does his part. He doesn't try to show off his skills or that he is a good guy. He doesn't try to play the victim role, either. In the scene where Zemo fake-activates the Winter Soldier in Madripoor, he just makes a point. He's obviously not even trying hard.
If he wanted those in the club dead, they would be. But his self control was wow. Sebastian acted so well, his exes said everything.
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*And to be honest, even when he was TWS, he could have killed everyone, but he didn't. He could have killed all of the Avengers in Civil War is they were his mission, but they weren't. This is how Natasha survived when she met him, too. It depended on what kind of mission he had (if he wasn't allowed to be seen, then the witnesses would die too, but otherwise? He didn't bother).
2. His skills
People tend to forget how smart and good at making strategies Bucky is. He's been fighting (even though he hates fighting and never wanted to be in the army) for years before he was even captured by Hydra. And this is the reason why government still want him, after all. They can use his strategies as a leader (*cough* Thunderbolts *cough*).
In the last episodes of TFATWS, we could see how he outsmarted everyone. Karli was so terrified of him.
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3. Karli Morgenthau
And talking about Karli, the phone call was interesting:
She asked him if he's not tired of fighting for the wrong side, and then told him she's fighting for something bigger than herself.
"And with all the bodies you've collected, have you ever been able to say the same?"
The first thing I wanna point out is how everyone talks about the deaths Bucky caused when he was controlled by Hydra, but everyone ignores the fact that all the Avengers killed far more, but since we consider them the good side, we just don't care.
Clint, Tony, Steve, Wanda etc. They all cause(d) far more deaths than "two dozen" (known assassinations - to quote Natasha), and neither was controlled. The double standards are something else, especially for Clint. (One of the reasons why Tony was on the other side in CW was because of his guilt, after all.)
The second point is how Bucky's answer says a lot more than we might realize at first:
"You don't think I ever fought for something bigger than myself? That's all I ever tried to do, and I failed twice."
Even as TWS, Bucky had to be convinced he is on the right side, that what they do is to save the world, to give "the world the freedom it deserves".
Even brainwashed and put to sleep all the time, he had to be lied to. Bucky as TWS was a victim too. He is not a victim only because he didn't have memories or control, but also because they lied to him and used him as a toy. That milk scene is so loud. (And I am gonna talk about it in a different post). He had no rights, no choices. He was used to being tortured.
[And I wish they explored it more. We deserved and deserve a WS film - maybe with him in Romania getting back his memories, writing in his journal etc.]
"You think your cause justifies all this death, but in the end, the nightmares won't go away. You're gonna remember all the ones you killed. Trust me. Don't do this. Don't go down this path."
Despite being on opposite sides, Bucky still said this to Karli, trying to help her, to make her see the big picture, sharing how he felt and feels.
He is on "the right side". He is a hero, and Bucky being thanked by that man for saving everyone's life was touching.
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4. Baron Zemo
You can see how smart, strong, and rational Bucky is when he decides to break Zemo out of jail (his plan was amazing too), risking so much (his relationship with Wakanda people and his own freedom) to get his help for the mess. He puts the cause above his own (huge) trauma. And this makes that moment in Madripoor even more disgusting (he is treated as an object, as a toy):
Zemo: Tell us what you know about the super-soldier serum. And I give you him, along with the code words to control him, of course. He will do anything you want.
The way he keeps his composure, reacts and manages the situation... absolutely incredible!
This conversation also says a lot:
Zemo: The desire to become a superhuman cannot be separated from supremacist ideals. Anyone with that serum is inherently on that path.
Bucky: Maybe you're wrong, Zemo. The serum never corrupted Steve.
Zemo: Touché. But there has never been another Steve Rogers, has there?
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Bucky positions himself below Steve, who's considered a good hero, a good person... like no other. But Steve never had to go through what Bucky did: from being kidnapped like that, to being tested o, to falling off the train, to being tortured, and used, and brainwashed for decades, and put to sleep when he was not needed and having n "keepers".
Also, interesting how all Steve wanted was to fight (for a good cause, but still)... and fighting still means violence, meanwhile Bucky never wanted to fight, not even before becoming TWS, in the army (and yet he is still great at fighting. And he is deadly, even when he holds back.). All he wanted was peace.
Despite not getting the "perfect serum", despite being brainwashed, put to sleep, and forced to fight for decades, he is still himself. He never gave in to the dark side for real. He fought in his own way. The first thing he did when he woke up was to choke the Hydra guy with a whole new arm!
Bucky is so underrated: from his intelligence and fighting skills, to how human he is. Being flawed, keeping his sassiness and charm from the 40s, but getting more mature and carrying his past on his shoulders... he's so relatable and real. And every day, he shows Zemo he is wrong.
The show he makes in his final scene with Zemo is absolutely fantastic. He doesn't just prove the point he isn't defined by the serum and Hydra (AND not even by Steve, thanks to Sam. His speech made him realize the important thing about himself: that he decides who he is, not others - even those who know him before becoming TWS- "And this might be a surprise, but it doesn't matter what Steve thought. You gotta stop looking to other people to tell you who you are." parallel to "Steve believed in you. He trusted you. He gave you that shield for a reason. That shield, that is… that is everything he stood for. That is his legacy. He gave you that shield, and you threw it away like it was nothing. [...] So maybe he was wrong about you. And if he was wrong about you, then he was wrong about me."), but also that he is superior.
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When Zemo tells him that he decided to let him alive (probably so he can kill Karli) and basically calls him a killing machine: "programmed to kill", Bucky plays the role, lets Zemo talk him into killing Karli, and then Bucky watches him waiting for his own death.
[Also, Bucky's line: Imagine my relief is hilarious.]
The acting was incredible: the shock on Zemo's face and the amusement and somehow relief on Bucky's after he pulls the trigger and lets the bullets fall... He proved him he's THE standard of the super soldier. Because despite everything he went through, he is the best.
Zemo telling him to cross his name off felt like a fresh start (+ telling Nakajima the truth).
5. John Walker
John, on the other hand, is lucky Bucky is an understanding person. He gets what is like... the pressure, the environment, the loss, and even tries to help.
Bucky: Don't go down that road. Believe me, it doesn't end well.
John: I'm not like you!
Of course he is not like Bucky, because Bucky has control. He is not killing to get revenge in a cynical way.
"That serum doesn't exactly have a great track record."
John kept judging Bucky every time they spoke, somehow placing himself above this "broken" man.
"This is all really easy for you, isn't it? All that serum runnin' through your veins. Barnes, your partner needs backup in there. Do you really want his blood on your hands?"
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This is so wrong on every single level, especially because Bucky didn't choose to take the serum, and he always had his friends' back. He's loyal and ready to sacrifice himself.
The "funny" part about this is John ending up taking the last super soldier serum vial. All the judgement, the disgust, the patronizing tone, just to do that. Plus, of course, to kill someone with the shield.
(John proves Zemo's point about super soldiers, and Bucky does the opposite.)
And what is it easy for Bucky anyway?
He's under government conditions (so CACW coded), he has a vibranium arm that I bet the government would try to take after he dies (HOPEFULLY WHEN HE'S 200 YEARS OLD IN HIS BED, as Sebastian wants too) if he isn't in Wakanda, he is haunted by nightmares (which also can mean he is still Hydra's TWS in another universe as we found out from Strange), and he has to learn how to live for real. He's smart, charismatic, has values and principles, and he's incredible.
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We need to see his version of TWS going after everyone Hydra helped. TWS is him, a part of him, and doing that on his terms, having control over it would help him heal.
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Testy Tuesdays Trivia! Good luck!
1. Eric Magnus Lensherr, whose mutant ability to control magnetic fields manifested in a Nazi concentration camp as his family was murdered. Since then, he has attempted to make the world safe for mutant kind by subjugating the rest of humanity:
 Magneto
 Polaris
 The Trapster
 Ulik
2. Victor, an exchange student from Latveria and former collegiate rival of scientist Reed Richards, until a chemical explosion brought about by his miscalculations disfigured his face and got him expelled back to his native land, which he has since taken over as ruler. He eyes the world, through an iron mask, as his next conquest:
 The Leader
 The High Evolutionary
 Dr. Doom
 Omega Red
3. Selina Kyle, raised in a brutal environment before escaping to a life on the streets of Gotham City. Vowing never to want or be dependent on anyone, she uses her skills in burglary, martial arts and feminine wiles to her own ends:
 Electra
 Black Widow
 Black Cat
 Catwoman
4. Norman Osborne, a failed business man who chose crime as a means of fast income, using a Halloween costume and various related weapons, including pumpkin bombs, to achieve his goals:
 The Sandman
 The Green Goblin
 The Ghost Rider
 Jack-O-Lantern
5. Prince Uxas, second in line to the throne of Apokolips and avowed enemy of New Genesis, he murdered his own brother to claim the Omega Force as his own:
 Darkseid
 Dark Phoenix
 Ultron 5
 Desaad
6. While his real name is unknown (suspected to be petty criminal Jack Napier), he reportedly began his crime career as the masked Red Hood until he fell into a chemical vat being chased by the Batman. The results of the bath gave him chalk-white skin, green hair and an insidious permanent grin:
 The Joker
 The Man-Bat
 The Jester
 Solomon Grundy
7. Wilson Fisk, a rather imposing self-professed 'private businessman' who, in fact, heads most, if not all, of the crime cartels that are known to authorities:
 The Kingpin
 The Ringmaster
 The Rose
 Justin Hammer
8. He is, and always has been, the arch-nemesis of Superman, but in recent years, he has undergone a transformation from a mad scientist to a corporate mogul:
 Metallo
 Mr. Mxyzptlk
 Lex Luthor
 Brainiac
9. He's not so much a world-beater as he is a world-EATER. He is an enormous cosmic vampire who lives off the lifeforce of entire planets:
 Ego, the Living Planet
 Annihilus
 Galactus
 Thanos
10. During WWII, Adolph Hitler hand-picked a thief-beggar named Johann Schmidt to be the antithesis of all who oppose the Nazi dream, particularly the Sentinel of Liberty, Captain America:
 The Super-Skrull
 Baron Zemo
 The Red Skull
 Count Nefaria
11. Free-lance mercenary Victor Creed is a mutant with super-human strength and endurance, razor-sharp fingernails and teeth and a phenomenal healing factor that cures most any injury short of molecular disintegration...and no conscience:
 Mimic
 Exodus
 Sabretooth
 Deadpool
12. This villain is not so much a 'who', but an 'it', created by aliens as the ultimate living weapon of destruction. A famous comic series had this mindless monstrosity kill the Man of Steel:
 Sinestro
 Metallo
 Bizzarro
 Doomsday
13. Renegade scientist Vril Dox tried to take over his home world and, as punishment, was atomically dispersed, but retained enough mental power to take over a carnival mentalist. He has the ability to mind link with computers, using this power to take over LexCorp:
 Charybdis
 Malefic
 Metron
 Brainiac
14. Archaeologist and treasure seeker Barbara Minerva discovered a strange blood-drinking plant that grants her superhuman agility, strength and razor-keen senses to rival that of her nemesis, Wonder Woman:
 The Silver Swan
 Devastation
 The Cheetah
 Dark Angel
15. Ernest Fairchild, a teenager with telepathic powers, died after a failed experiment, was reborn undead and is currently embarking on a quest of Megadeath...the destruction of all life on Earth.
 Purgatori
 Lobo
 Evil Ernie
 Doomsday
16. A Victorian-era doctor, Nathan Essex, became obsessed with genetics to the point he was able to extend his own life into the present. He has shown a particular interest in the genetic structure of the family of Scott (Cyclops) Summers of the X-Men:
 Onslaught
 Apocalypse
 Mr. Sinister
 Malice
17. Ben Poindexter is the name this psychotic hitman uses most, but even he doesn't know what his real name is. He does know that he has uncanny marksmanship using guns, knives...anything he touches becomes a deadly weapon:
 Bushwacker
 Shotgun
 Bullseye
 Death-Stalker
18. Otto Octavius was a promising scientist experimenting use of a harness with mechanical appendages to handle hazardous materials from a safe distance, until an explosion fused the arms to his body and deranging his mind:
 Dr. Octopus
 Silvermane
 The Scorpion
 The Crime Master
19. This megalomaniacal villain was actually created around the turn of the century by author Sax Rohmer, but was revived by Marvel as the father of the Master of Kung-Fu, Shang Chi:
 Fu Manchu
 The Mandarin
 The Yellow Claw
 Kulan Gath
20. Last name McKenzie, this sometimes-hero-sometimes-villain has helped the Avengers and the Fantastic Four, but has also periodically declared war on the surface world from his dominion of Atlantis:
 Nimrod
 Aquaman
 Namor
 Attuma
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Sharon-A-Day, Day 644 (10/6/23)
Captain America: Sentinel of Liberty 8. On sale 1/4/23. "On a Friday"
Writers: Jackson Lanzing, Collin Kelly
Artist: Carmen Carnero
Letterer: Joe Caramagna
Colorist: Nolan Woodard
Editor: Alanna Smith
Sharon and Steve comfort each other.
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Captain America: Sentinel of Liberty #6 Preview
Captain America: Sentinel of Liberty #6 Preview #captainamericasentinelofliberty #captaincarter #captainamerica #steverogers #MARVEL #marvelcomics #comics #comicbooks #news #mcu #art #info #NCBD #previews #reviews
Captain America: Sentinel of Liberty #6 Preview:  Captain America has misjudged his place in the battle against the elusive Outer Circle…and it’s about to cost him everything. The Century Game has been turned upside down. And when the dust settles, Steve Rogers’ world will never be the same again. COLLIN KELLY & JACKSON LANZING • CARMEN CARNERO (A/C) X-Treme Marvel Variant Cover by NIC KLEIN 32…
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This week on Marvel Comics (7th June 2023):
Bishop: War College #005 (Finale)
Captain America: Sentinel of Liberty Vol. 2 #013 (Finale)
Daredevil Vol. 7 #012
Fantastic Four Vol. 7 #008
Groot Vol. 2 #002
Immortal X-Men #012
Invincible Iron Man Vol. 5 #007
Loki Vol. 4 #001 (NEW!)
Red Goblin #005
Spider-Man Vol. 4 #009
Star Wars Vol. 3 #035
Star Wars: Return of the Jedi - The Empire #001 (One-shot)
Star Wars: Yoda #008
Venom Vol. 5 #020
X-Men Vol. 6 #023
X-Men: Before the Fall - Mutant First Strike #001 (One-shot)
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Captain America: Sentinel of Liberty #6 Review
Captain America: Sentinel of Liberty #6 Review
Written by: Jackson Lanzing, Collin KellyArt by: Carmen CarneroColors by: Nolan WoodardLetters by: VC’s Joe CaramagnaCover art by: Carmen Carnero, Alejandro SánchezCover price: $3.99Release date: November 9, 2022 Captain America: Sentinel of Liberty #6 finds Bucky and Cap fighting over what to do next after the death of the Revolution. That’s it. Is It Good? Don’t let the brevity of the blurb…
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New Comics Day
I haven’t posted my last two months of new comics so here they are:
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March:
Amazing Spider-man #21 and #22
Miles Morales: Spider-man #4
Spider-man: The Lost Hunt #5
Mary Jane & Black Cat #4
Spider-Gwen: Shadow Clones #1
Avengers #66
Avengers Forever #15
Avengers Beyond #1
Captain America: Symbol Of Truth #11
Invincible Iron Man #4
Daredevil #9
Black Panther #15
Moon Knight #21
Fantastic Four #5
Secret Invasion #5
Murderworld: Moon Knight #1
Murderworld: Game Over #1
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April:
Amazing Spider-man #23 and #24
Miles Morales: Spider-man #5
Spider-man #7 and #8
Edge Of Spider-verse #1
Mary Jane & Black Cat #5
Spider-Gwen: Shadow Clones #2
Avengers Assemble Omega #1
Avengers Beyond #2
Captain America: Sentinel Of Liberty #11
Captain America Cold War Alpha #1
Captain America: Symbol Of Truth #12
Invincible Iron Man #5
Daredevil #10
Fantastic Four #6
Moon Knight #22 and #23
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APRIL 2023
DC COMICS Dawn of DC 2023 FCBD Special Edition (RELEASE) Action Comics #1054 (RELEASE) Detective Comics #1071 (RELEASE) Batman #134 (RELEASE) Nightwing #103 (RELEASE) Justice Society of America #5 (5 solicited last month too, could be #6) (RELEASE) Green Arrow #1 (ULTRA) Superboy: The Man of Tomorrow #1 (try 1st issue) (ULTRA) Adventures of Superman: Jon Kent (ULTRA) Superman #3 (ULTRA) Harley Quinn #29 (ULTRA) Unstoppable Doom Patrol #2 (ULTRA) Batman & The Joker: The Deadly Duo #6 (ULTRA) Lazarus Planet: Revenge of The Gods #3 (ULTRA) Lazarus Planet: Revenge of The Gods #4 (ULTRA) Superman: Lost #2 (ULTRA) Batgirls #17 (ULTRA) Batman, Inc. #7 (ULTRA) Batman/Superman: World's Finest #14 (ULTRA) Stargirl: The Lost Children #6 (ULTRA) Multiversity: Harley Screws Up The DCU #2 (ULTRA) The Flash #796 (ULTRA) The Flash #797 (ULTRA) Tim Drake: Robin #8 (ULTRA)
MARVEL COMICS Planet of The Apes #1 (RELEASE) Fantastic Four #6 (RELEASE) Avengers Assemble Omega #1 (RELEASE) Amazing Spider-Man #23 (RELEASE) Amazing Spider-Man #24 (RELEASE) Betsy Braddock: Captain Britain #3 (RELEASE) Guardians of The Galaxy #1 (UNLIMITED) Warlock: Rebirth #1 (UNLIMITED) Avengers Beyond #2 (UNLIMITED) Hellcat #2 (UNLIMITED) Doctor Strange #2 (UNLIMITED) Captain Marvel #48 (UNLIMITED) Captain America: Sentinel of Liberty #11 (UNLIMITED) Captain America: Cold War Alpha #1 (UNLIMITED) Captain America: Symbol of Truth #12 (UNLIMITED) Wasp #4 (UNLIMITED) Scarlet Witch #4 (UNLIMITED) Deadpool #6 (UNLIMITED) Invincible Iron Man #5 (UNLIMITED) She-Hulk #12 (UNLIMITED) Hulk #14 (UNLIMITED) Monica Rambeau #5 (FINAL ISSUE)(UNLIMITED) Thor #33 (UNLIMITED) Punisher #11 (UNLIMITED) Moon Knight #22 (UNLIMITED) Ghost Rider #13 (UNLIMITED) Daredevil #10 (UNLIMITED)
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