Winter Soldier Bitter March #2 $3.99 Quantity
VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
Written by Rick Remender Art by Roland Boschi Cover by Andrew Robinson Variant Cover by Agustin Alessio Shield agent Ran Shen is responsible for escorting the two most important humans on the planet to the United States. The only thing in his way is Winter Soldier. And the only thing in the Winter Soldier's way is an elite Hydra squad run by Chancellor Cassandra and Madam Worm. Rate pace, high adventure, sex, murder, intrigue, in this 1960's spy action story that will have ramification echoing to the modern Marvel Universe! Date Available: 03/19/2014
BONUS REVIEW by Kevin Healy
Rick Remender and Roland Boschi keep the 60's cold war fun(?) going with 'Winter Solider' #2. You'll get everything you want from the best and worst of the period (and that is meant lovingly towards all of it.) From small villages in contact with Hydra, former Nazis on high horses, trains and libidos barreling across Europe, the gamut is covered. My favorite moment is a throwaway panel showing that S.H.I.E.L.D. is responsible for manufacturing free love. What about the Winter Soldier? Yeah, he's here too, and we get a great flashback with Cap. that helps define the level of control his Soviet masters have (or don't) over him. I give it 8 out of 10 Grahams VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
Written by Rick Remender Art by Roland Boschi Cover by Andrew Robinson Variant Cover by Agustin Alessio Shield agent Ran Shen is responsible for escorting the two most important humans on the planet to the United States. The only thing in his way is Winter Soldier. And the only thing in the Winter Soldier's way is an elite Hydra squad run by Chancellor Cassandra and Madam Worm. Rate pace, high adventure, sex, murder, intrigue, in this 1960's spy action story that will have ramification echoing to the modern Marvel Universe! Date Available: 03/19/2014
BONUS REVIEW by Kevin Healy
Rick Remender and Roland Boschi keep the 60's cold war fun(?) going with 'Winter Solider' #2. You'll get everything you want from the best and worst of the period (and that is meant lovingly towards all of it.) From small villages in contact with Hydra, former Nazis on high horses, trains and libidos barreling across Europe, the gamut is covered. My favorite moment is a throwaway panel showing that S.H.I.E.L.D. is responsible for manufacturing free love. What about the Winter Soldier? Yeah, he's here too, and we get a great flashback with Cap. that helps define the level of control his Soviet masters have (or don't) over him. I give it 8 out of 10 Grahams |