Avengers Extra #4
A young Bucky, raised on an army base after losing his parents, finds himself drawn into a world of discipline and duty when General Phillips takes an interest in his potential. Written by Ed Brubaker and Marc Andreyko, with dynamic art by Chris Samnee and bold inks by the same, this issue explores the early days of Bucky’s transformation—set against the backdrop of a military upbringing and the promise of a legacy. The cover by Ed McGuinness and Dexter Vines captures the intensity of that pivotal moment.
In a quiet corner of the military base where he grew up, young Bucky struggles to find his place after losing his parents. Introduced to General Phillips, he’s thrust into intense training that could forge him into something greater—perhaps even Captain America’s partner.
In "null," Bucky and Toro take on a mission to rescue a spy, only to uncover the horrifying truth of the prison camp they’ve infiltrated—a concentration camp. The story confronts the weight of their actions with stark, unflinching clarity, grounding their heroism in a moment of devastating revelation.
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