Captain America: Prisoner of War #[nn]
In "Origin," Captain America: Prisoner of War #21 delivers a gripping chapter of high-stakes survival and loyalty, as Bucky, captured once more by Rostov, faces a new Russian threat in the frozen depths of the Gulag. With Steve leveraging political influence and Black Widow taking bold action, the mission to free Bucky becomes a tense, pulse-pounding race against time. Written by Ed Brubaker and illustrated by Butch Guice, Mitch Breitweiser, and Chris Samnee, with inks by Stefano Gaudiano, Mitch Breitweiser, and Chris Samnee, and colors by Bettie Breitweiser, the issue’s intensity is matched by Marko Djurdjević’s striking cover.
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Captured by Rostov, Bucky is returned to the Gulag to face yet another Russian supervillain. Meanwhile, Steve is using his influence with the President to enlist help for Bucky. Black Widow takes a more direct approach and helps Bucky bust out.
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