![]() ![]() But I also can't deny feeling a bit sick to my stomach sometimes when my inbox fills up with people wanting comments on the show. Ed Brubaker (Author, Contributor), & 3 more Format: Kindle Edition 380 ratings Book 1 of 1: Winter Soldier See all formats and editions Kindle & Comixology 19.99 Read on any device Kindle & Comixology Paperback 23.99 15 Used from 19.64 20 New from 19.48 Collects Fear Itself 7.1: Captain America (2011), Winter Soldier (2012) 1-14. Also, I have a great life as a writer and much of it is because of Cap and the Winter Soldier bringing so many readers to my other work. Work-for-hire work is what it is, and I'm honestly thrilled to have co-created something that's become such a big part of pop culture – or even pop subculture with all the Bucky-Steve slash fiction – and that run on Cap was one of the happiest times of my career, certainly while doing superhero comics. "So yeah, mixed feeling, and maybe it'll always be like that (but I sure hope not). I've even seen higher-ups on the publishing side try to take credit for my work a few times, which was pretty galling (to be clear, I'm NOT talking about Tom Breevort, who was a great editor and really helpful)." "…but at the same time, for the most part, all Steve Epting and I have gotten for creating the Winter Soldier and his storyline is a "thanks" here or there, and over the years that's become harder and harder to live with. Also, Anthony Mackie is amazing as the Falcon, and everyone at Marvel Studios that I've ever met (all the way up to Kevin Feige) have been nothing but kind to me…" I'm really happy for Sebastian Stan, who I think is both a great guy and the perfect Bucky/Winter Soldier, and I'm glad to see him getting more screen time finally. ![]() ![]() Ed Brubaker describes the show as something "I sadly have very mixed feelings about. ![]()
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