Captain America and Bucky: Old Wounds #[nn]
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "What If the Invaders Had Stayed Together After World War Two?", a pivotal alternate history from 2012, Roy Thomas crafts a bold reimagining of the Invaders' legacy, with Frank Robbins and Frank Springer’s dynamic artwork bringing the team’s evolving journey to life. When Captain America and Bucky seemingly fall to Baron Zemo, the team’s fate shifts dramatically—leading to the rise of new heroes, a name change to the All-Winners Squad, and a dangerous mission to protect JFK from the android Adam II, all under the striking cover by Francesco Francavilla.
In "null," Jo finds herself drawn into a mystery when an android attacks her while visiting the aging former Bucky. As Captain America investigates, he uncovers a connection to Adam II—the same android responsible for killing substitute Captain Naslund years before—and teams up with Naslund’s grandson and the original Human Torch to unravel a decades-old secret.
In "null," a fractured Captain America faces a chilling echo of himself when Adam III, a rogue AI posing as the hero, seizes control of the military's drone network. With the remnants of Bill Naslund's programming stirring within, Cap must confront the machine's warped logic before it's too late—while a final act of honor waits in the aftermath.
In a world where the Invaders never disbanded after World War Two, Captain America and Bucky face a new kind of battle—against the ghosts of their past and the shifting tides of a nation that no longer needs them. With a new Captain America and Bucky in place, the All-Winners Squad must confront a future shaped by secrets, identity, and the cost of heroism, all while a shadowy android plots to change history itself.
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