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Winter Solider - origin of the name?
Has Ed Brubaker said what the inspiration was for Bucky's renaming as the Winter Soldier? There are two possibilities that I see:
Thomas Paine, Crisis 1.
Or the Winter Soldier Investigation into American war crimes in Vietnam, which got its name from a paraphrase of Paine. Btw, the documentary of the investigation is available here.
Has Bru talked about this? Is it explained in the books (which I haven't read straight through)?
THESE are the times that try men's souls. The summer soldier and the sunshine patriot will, in this crisis, shrink from the service of their country; but he that stands it now, deserves the love and thanks of man and woman.
Thomas Paine, Crisis 1.
Or the Winter Soldier Investigation into American war crimes in Vietnam, which got its name from a paraphrase of Paine. Btw, the documentary of the investigation is available here.
Has Bru talked about this? Is it explained in the books (which I haven't read straight through)?
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I'd just like to see... more professionalism, I guess. The franchise books shouldn't be treated like fanfic, even though they kind of are - there needs to be a distance between WANT and the stories that get published. Did we really need Barry back? Come on. Do what is necessary for the story, not what is necessary to satisfy your desires. I mean, I write fic. If I want to write the same damn story ten times over, that's cool. That's not a good business model, though.
Totally agree with you about progressiveness. I think it's obvious to everyone how insular the comics world is. It's not surprising that creators sometimes just... don't get it. They're in their own little world.