Winter Soldier #6
Winter Soldier » Winter Soldier #6 - Broken Arrow: Prologue released by Marvel on August 1, 2012.
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5 (0) 4 (3) 3 (0) 2 (0) 1 (0) 4.3 starsAverage score of 3 user reviews
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Goodness Keeps On Comin 1
Ed Brubaker continues to amaze me with his fantastic storytelling. If you think that the book will not be as great with Butch Guice's art think again. Michael Lark perfectly captures the mood and tone for this book. The last arc flows smoothly into this one. The story continues Bucky's search for the final sleeper agent. Brubaker is a master at the character monologue, and Lark's art perfectly complements them perfectly. The whole comic flows smoothly and we get a decent amount of action. The fl...
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4.5 Spangled Stars 0
The Good: Everything was great for this issue. From the progress of the issue, the story behind it and the build up into the next arc with the final sleeper. Brubaker does a fantastic job delivering the story smoothly and whets your appetite for more. The dialogue is great and with the artwork complimenting it so well. it's hard not to like this series so far.Bad: NothingRecommended: Yes....
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Broken Arrow Prologue 0
Plot: Ed Brubaker continues his fantastic run on Winter Soldier. This appears to be a big arc and there will be blood. The Good: Winter Soldier is a different type of Marvel book. It's a spy thriller which will keep you on the edge of you're seat. The art is good, yet it isn't as good as Mitch Breitweiser's fantastic, gritty but realistic style. The colors are amazing and give the world a realistic vibe. It's a thrilling book and has a suprising ending. Bad: Art isn't as good as t...
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