Winter Soldier traces the bullet that wounded him back to Asgard! The mirroring halls underneath the kingdom hide a secret. Bucky Barnes has the key. But the Frozen Wolves of Niffleheim are ready to tear their prey apart...
Overall, this felt more like a filler issue but a bit of an entertaining one as most things when Loki is at hand. Still, I look forward to the next issue and seeing if an over-arcing storyline will develop other than random planet of the week. Read Full Review
What is incredibly satisfying is Marco Rudy's art.Honestly, you can cut out the dialogue and still get a perfectly good story through visuals alone. Sequences are clearer than issue #1, the lines and colours brought more into focus. Rudy's painted style is gorgeous, and every page is something to admire. Read Full Review
Having Bucky become the strings that hold this expansive universe together is an interesting idea, although it is yet to be properly utilized in the series. The art is the main reason to get this issue. This collaboration has a crazy amount of potential and this issue has definitely not deterred me from reading future adventures involving “Bucky Barnes: The Winter Soldier.” Read Full Review
Rudy's art is the selling point of this book in a big way. Filter Alex Ross through hallucination-filled fever dreams and you've got his style. He renders the world beautifully. Read Full Review
Not for everyone, but a loved the hell out of this
Trippy book, it's certainly not for everyone.
Quite the acid trip, I still cant decide if Im on for the long haul
Art was fantastic, but it makes following the story almost impossible.
I give up on this.