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portada Captain America Modern era Epic Collection: The Winter Soldier
Type
Physical Book
Year
2024
Language
English
Pages
472
Format
Paperback
Dimensions
25.8 x 16.9 x 1.9 cm
ISBN13
9781302956387

Captain America Modern era Epic Collection: The Winter Soldier

Ed Brubaker (Author) · Michael Lark (Illustrated by) · Steve Epting (Illustrated by) · Marvel Universe · Paperback

Captain America Modern era Epic Collection: The Winter Soldier - Steve Epting

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Synopsis "Captain America Modern era Epic Collection: The Winter Soldier"

The shocking murder of the Red Skull leaves an unfinished Cosmic Cube at large! Adding to the imminent danger, a cadre of the Skull's followers plans to ignite bombs in the hearts of Paris, London and Manhattan! Racing against a rapidly ticking clock, Captain America must solve the mystery of his nemesis' murder and find the Cube before it can be used to rewrite reality! But there's a lethal assassin on the loose with an all-too-familiar face. Cap's suspicions about the Winter Soldier will soon be answered in the most brutal way possible, tearing open old wounds and threatening to carve new scars that will never heal! Plus: Crossbones and the Red Skull's daughter, Sin, carve a path of chaos and destruction across the United States! Collecting CAPTAIN AMERICA (2004) #1-17 and #1 DIRECTOR'S CUT, and CAPTAIN AMERICA 65TH ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL.
Ed Brubaker
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Ed Brubaker (Bethesda, Maryland, 1966) is an American screenwriter and graphic novelist, known for revitalizing the noir genre comic and for his mature approach to superhero stories. He began his career with the semi-autobiographical series Lowlife and gained notoriety at DC Comics with titles such as Batman, Catwoman, and Gotham Central. At Marvel, his stint on Captain America (2004–2012) is especially famous for introducing the Winter Soldier, redefining the character of Bucky Barnes.

His collaboration with artist Sean Phillips has resulted in notable works such as Criminal (2006–present), Fatale (2012–2014), The Fade Out (2014–2016), and the Reckless series of graphic novels (2020–present). These works, published by Image Comics, have been acclaimed for their intense narrative and noir style. Brubaker has been awarded multiple Eisner and Harvey Awards, including Best Writer and Best New Series for Criminal. Additionally, he has ventured into television as co-writer of the series Too Old to Die Young (2019), directed by Nicolas Winding Refn.
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Michael Lark
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Michael Lark is an American comic book artist and writer, known for his realistic and detailed style, who has primarily worked in the superhero and noir series genres. Throughout his career, he has worked on major titles such as The Amazing Spider-Man 28: Grim Hunt (2002) and Daredevil (2001-2003), alongside writers like Brian Michael Bendis. He is also known for his work on Gotham Central (2003-2006), with the script by Ed Brubaker, and for his collaboration on The Fade Out (2014) with Ed Brubaker, a noir comic acclaimed for its atmosphere and narrative

Lark has stood out for his ability to create very characteristic visual environments, often dark and full of tension. His work has been essential in the evolution of stories within author comics, although no specific awards are recorded in his career.
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Steve Epting
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Steve Epting is an outstanding American comic book artist, born on September 30, 1962 in South Carolina. His professional career began in 1989 with First Comics, where he worked on titles such as Nexus, Dreadstar, and the miniseries Hammer of God and Hammer of God: Sword of Justice

In 1991, Epting joined Marvel Comics, where he stood out as the main illustrator on The Avengers during the 1990s. His work on this series allowed him to establish himself as one of the most important artists at the publisher. Later, he worked on other Marvel titles, including X-Factor, Factor X, and X-Men '97

In 1999, Epting moved to DC Comics, where he was the main artist on the Superman and Aquaman series, collaborating with writer Dan Jurgens. His detailed and dynamic style allowed him to bring a new visual perspective to these classic characters
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Throughout his career, Epting has worked with various independent publishers, including CrossGen, where he co-created Crux and El Cazador, the latter a pirate saga nominated for the Eisner Award

In 2005, Epting returned to Marvel to collaborate with writer Ed Brubaker on the relaunch of Captain America. Together they created the story in which Captain America is killed and replaced by his former partner Bucky Barnes, a plot that had a significant impact on the Marvel Universe. Later, they worked together on The Marvels Project, a miniseries that explored the origins of Marvel's most iconic heroes

Epting has also worked on the Fantastic Four series with Jonathan Hickman, where he illustrated key stories that redefined the First Family of the Marvel Universe. Additionally, he has collaborated on projects like Velvet for Image Comics and on the relaunch of Batwoman for DC Comics

Throughout his career, Epting has been recognized with several nominations for prestigious awards, including nominations for the Eisner Award and the Harvey Award for his work on Captain America
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