![]() ![]() It's been almost a decade since you launched your run on Captain America with “The Winter Soldier.” What were your ideas for pursuing that story? What did you want to do with Steve Rogers? ![]() ![]() Spoilers for both the The Winter Soldier comic and film to follow. Last week, Brubaker talked with me about his inspirations for his Captain America run, the political atmosphere that influenced his story, his fascination with spy fiction, and his big-screen cameo as a scientist tending to the Soldier himself. 1 box-office hit, Captain America: The Winter Solider. Brubaker’s grittier, stealthier vision of Captain America, created with artists Steve Epting and Michael Lark, provided the source material for this weekend’s No. agent, foiling not against costumed supervillains’ world-domination schemes but rather assassination attempts and ruthless corporate intrigue. In 2005, comic-book writer Ed Brubaker’s "Winter Soldier" story arc revived a Greatest Generation icon for a post-9/11 world-and in the process re-imagined Captain America as equal parts superhero and spy. ![]()
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